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Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro: The 2.0 Flagship Killer benchmark was found online

There has been talk for days of the next release of the Xiaomi Mi 9T, that is the global version of the Redmi K20, already set for 12 June, but until now we haven't heard about the Pro variant, namely the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro.

Well, this changes now thanks to the benchmark of the newly leaked device from the famous GeekBench site.

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro: The first benchmark of the 2.0 Flagship Killer has been found online

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro geekbench benchmark

As we can see in the picture above in fact, the smartphone appears with the official name of Mi 9T Pro and the same code name as Redmi K20 Pro, or "Raphael".

In the screenshot we can see the two results obtained from the flagship killer, we have 3453 points in single-core mode, while in multi-core mode we reach the 10363 points.

The smartphone on GeekBench is equipped with 8GB of RAM and the Snapdragon 855 with an 1,78Ghz clock. Obviously like the Redmi K20 Pro, we find the MIUI based on Android 9 Pie.

Xiaomi Mi 9T geekbench benchmark

Xiaomi Mi 9T on Geekbench

The Mi 9T is not the first of the new Xiaomi series series to have been found online, a few days ago in fact even the younger brother, the Xiaomi Mi 9T had appeared on GeekBench with obviously less exciting numbers but that should bring an excellent user experience anyway . Specifically, the Mi 9T had obtained 2540 in single-core and 6911 in multi-core.

Redmi K20 Pro 12GB RAM

For those who are not aware of it or maybe have forgotten it, let us remember that the main differences between the Xiaomi Mi 9T and the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro will be two. The first is the processor, or the flagship Snapdragon 855 on the 9T Pro, while the non-Pro equips the excellent Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 known in China as "small SD 855". The second difference is instead the rear main camera, that is a Sony IMX586 from 48MP on the Pro against an IMX582 always from 48MP but without the support to shoot 4K videos at 60fps on the basic version.

Pierpaolo Figuccia
Pierpaolo Figuccia

Nerd, passionate about technology, photography and video maker. And of course I love Xiaomi products!

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RePorsenna
RePorsenna
4 years ago

It would take wireless charging like on the mi9 .. who has the charging bases that makes us, cook the fried eggs?

Davide
Davide
4 years ago
Reply to  RePorsenna

You are not obliged by law to buy it

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