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The Redmi K60 Ultra, as it is already known, is equipped with MediaTek's latest processor, the Dimensity 9200 + will arrive. It will currently be the strongest, not only among MTK, but among all of them. Redmi has already announced the AnTuTu results, but today real AnTuTu and Geekbench tests have finally come out.

Redmi K60 Ultra minden idők legdurvább telefonja lesz

AnTuTu

AnTuTu Benchmark is a popular and widely used smartphone performance measurement app and software. The benchmark tests various aspects such as processor performance, graphics capabilities, memory management and other hardware and software features. The scores calculated from the results allow users to compare the performance and efficiency of different devices. AnTuTu Benchmark makes it easier for buyers to compare and select smartphone performance.

Mobile processor manufacturers have always competed to ensure that the AnTuTu scores are always the best. The latest iron always produced better and better numbers, always putting the current phone at the top. But it's not just the SoC that has to be so excellent, it's the whole phone, and the software is the bottleneck.



AnTuTu test

Redmi K60 Ultra minden idők legdurvább telefonja lesz

 

On one of the official posters for the Redmi K60 Ultra, we saw a result that shocked me so much I couldn't believe it at first. Currently, the best Android phone, the Red Magic 8 Pro+ (S-8 Gen 2 16/512), scored 1,304,945 points in the tests, while Apple's iPad Pro 6 (12.9-inch) (8+256) scored 1,389,538. But here's a real result, from the first testers!

Redmi K60 Ultra minden idők legdurvább telefonja lesz

The results speak for themselves. Tangible, real-world results also far outperform Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. In fact, the Redmi K60 Ultra brutally outperformed the "gamer" phones with 1,748,189 points. Amazing!

Geekbench

Geekbench is a performance measurement application and software for computers and mobile devices. This benchmark test program examines various hardware and software features, including processor performance, memory management, graphics capabilities and other component efficiency. After running the application, you get results and scores that help you compare the performance of different devices. Geekbench focuses primarily on processor performance, but also includes other areas such as memory management and image processing.

In the official info so far, no Geekbench testing has been done, only by pre-launch testers. I guess I don't need to go into too much detail here, but it beat every phone that has been measured so far. There's not that much difference in the Geekbench results, only a few thousand points here, but even that few extra is a brutal performance difference.



Redmi K60 Ultra minden idők legdurvább telefonja lesz

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra currently sits at the top of the Geekbench Single-Core top list with 1.875 points. With 1,921 points, the Redmi K60 Ultra is well ahead of the current leader. The second is at 1,866 points and the third at 1,844 points, so it's easier to see how big the 76-point gap really is. In Multi-Core, the gap is not as wide, with the current best phone being the Vivo X90 Pro+ with 5,147 points. Now there's only an 8-point difference here, compared to 5.155, not so big that I'm going to fall over. Compared to second place, it's already significant, because it's "only" 5.098 and 57 points is already a big difference.

So the Redmi K60 Ultra has beaten the entire Android market in every test! I'm looking forward to Qualcomm's Snadragon 8 Gen 3 processor and the Xiaomi 14 result. Theoretically it should be better, because if a Redmi is already better than a Xiaomi, Xiaomi can pull the shutter down. And Qualcomm too, because you can't have a better MediaTek, especially if it's cheaper...

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