Xiaomi Meri is benchmarked on AnTuTu and Geekbench

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Xiaomi Meri is benchmarked on AnTuTu and Geekbench
Earlier today, we told you about the Xiaomi Meri, a phone that was originally thought to be the Mi 5c. The Meri has apparently gone through both Geekbench and AnTuTu and we can tell you what each site revealed in the way of specs. Let's start with Geekbench where the Xiaomi Meri revealed that it has 3GB of RAM inside. The chipset under the hood wasn't listed, but we can see that it features an octa-core CPU which was clocked at 1.4GHz for the test (read below for more information on the chipset powering the phone). Android 6.0 is pre-installed. Both times the phone went through Geekbench, it scored 758 for its single-core score. The multi-core scores were 3105 and 3043.

On AnTuTu, the Xiaomi Meri scored 63,581, well under the 150,000-175,000 that high-end handsets are scoring. That gives the phone a mid-range status. The AnTuTu test shows a screen size of 5.5-inches, which is larger than the 5.1-inch screen that was earlier rumored for the device. It does confirm that the display features a 1080 x 1920 resolution and that the Mali-T864 GPU is under the hood. There could be a Rockchip SoC running the show with four Cortex-A53 cores rocking a maximum clock speed of 2.2GHz, and four more Cortex-A53 cores running no faster than 1.4GHz.

You can check out all of the test results and other images for the Xiaomi Meri, including a comparison in AnTuTu scores between the Xiaomi Meri and the LG V10. Simply click on the slideshow below. 


source: Geekbench, Weibo

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