Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Xiaomi MI-2S with new chipset announced, faster than the S4?


Oh, Xiaomi – you keep teasing us with low-priced superphones that are a challenge to buy outside of China. The latest offering is an S version of the recent Xiaomi MI-2 and it packs a Snapdragon 600 chipset (over the S4 Pro of the MI-2).


The quad-core Krait 300 CPU has been clocked at 1.7GHz but according to Xiaomi’s numbers it beats the Samsung Galaxy S4 in benchmarks (which has a 1.9GHz Krait 300 CPU).


Here are the benchmarks. Note that we’re using Xiaomi’s own numbers for the performance of the MI-2 and MI-2S, so take them with a pinch of salt. We used our own numbers for the others, you can see the original Xiaomi charts here.


AnTuTu


Higher is better



  • Xiaomi MI-2S

    25913

  • Samsung Galaxy S4

    23607

  • HTC One

    22678

  • Xiaomi MI-2S

    21219

  • Sony Xperia Z

    20794

  • LG Optimus G Pro

    20056

  • HTC Butterfly

    19513

  • Samsung Galaxy S III

    15547

  • Oppo Find 5

    15167


Quadrant


Higher is better



  • Xiaomi MI-2S

    12868

  • LG Optimus G Pro

    12105

  • Samsung Galaxy S4

    12028

  • HTC One

    11746

  • Sony Xperia Z

    8075

  • Xiaomi MI-2

    7787

  • HTC One X+

    7632

  • LG Optimus G

    7439

  • Oppo Find 5

    7111

  • HTC One X

    5952

  • Samsung Galaxy Note II

    5916

  • Samsung Galaxy S III

    5450

  • Meizu MX 4-core

    5170

  • Nexus 4

    4567


Vellamo


Higher is better



  • Samsung Galaxy Note II

    2418

  • HTC One

    2382

  • Sony Xperia Z

    2189

  • HTC One X (Tegra 3)

    2078

  • Samsung Galaxy S4

    2022

  • Xiaomi MI-2S

    2004

  • HTC Butterfly

    1866

  • Xiaomi MI-2

    1684

  • Oppo Find 5

    1658

  • Samsung Galaxy S III

    1641

  • LG Optimus 4X HD

    1568

  • LG Optimus G

    1522

  • Meizu MX 4-core

    1468

  • Nexus 4

    1310


The Xiaomi MI-2S will come in a 32GB version with a 13MP camera (2299 yuan, $370) and a 16GB version with an 8MP camera (1999 yuan, $320). Other than that you get a 4.3" 720p screen, MIUI 5 (based on Android 4.1), 2GB of RAM and 2,000mAh battery (optional 3,000mAh battery).


Source (in Chinese) | Via





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