Antutu Benchmark
The handset belongs to the high-range flagship device category, which is why it achieved an outstanding benchmark performance test result, ranking among the top Snapdragon-based smartphones with a total score of 1,562,645.
The device boasts impressive CPU architecture and GPU performance, making it an excellent choice for power users and gamers, thanks to the Adreno 740 GPU.
Poco F6 vs. F6 Pro Which one is the best for gaming?
While both devices share almost similar performance, the F6 Pro model powered by Snapdragon® 8 Gen 2 with an Adreno 740 GPU offers a slight boost in GPU performance compared to the standard model equipped with Snapdragon® 8s Gen 3 Adreno 735 (1100 MHz), making it the superior choice.
Poco F6 Pro – Antutu benchmark test results
Comparing the Antutu benchmark results of the Poco F6 Pro to top ranking devices
Comparing results with other popular devices
Model | Chipset | AnuTu Result | Starting Price |
---|---|---|---|
ROG 8 Pro | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 2359969 | $1,055.00 |
iQOO 12 (S-8 Gen 3 16/512) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 2030996 | $596.79 |
Xiaomi 14 Ultra | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 2100000 | $791 |
Red Magic 9 Pro | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 2290773 | $ 749.00 |
Galaxy S24 Ultra (12/512) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 1791541 | $999.00 |
POCO F6 Pro (16/1TB) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | 1562645 | $500.00 |
Galaxy S24+ (12/256) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 1523833 | $724.00 |
Poco X6 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 | 609765 | $266.00 |
Geekbench 6 Benchmark
Geekbench measures different metrics, so the results can vary across various benchmarking tools, such as AnTuTu.
Poco F6 Pro Geekbench 6.0 Score | |||
1452 Single-Core Score | 5279 Multi-Core Score | ||
Single-Core Performance | |||
Single-Core Score | 1452 | ||
Integer Score | 1479 | ||
Floating Point Score | 1403 | ||
File Compression | 1330 | ||
Navigation | 1122 | ||
HTML.5 Browser | 2226 | ||
PDF Render | 1566 | ||
Photo Library | 1374 | ||
Clang | 1720 | ||
Text Processing | 1238 | ||
Asset Compression | 1404 | ||
Object Detection | 1586 | ||
Background Blur | 1391 | ||
Horizon Detection | 1632 | ||
Object Remover | 1290 | ||
HDR | 1539 | ||
Photo Filter | 1464 | ||
Ray Tracker | 1078 | ||
Structure from Motion | 1502 |
Poco F6 Pro Geekbench 6.0 Score | |||
1452 Single-Core Score | 5279 Multi-Core Score | ||
Multi-Core Performance | |||
Multi-Core Score | 5279 | ||
Integer Score | 5236 | ||
Floating Point Score | 5360 | ||
File Compression | 3708 | ||
Navigation | 5986 | ||
HTML.5 Browser | 7429 | ||
PDF Render | 7958 | ||
Photo Library | 6317 | ||
Clang | 7296 | ||
Text Processing | 1557 | ||
Asset Compression | 7050 | ||
Object Detection | 4456 | ||
Background Blur | 4470 | ||
Horizon Detection | 6654 | ||
Object Remover | 3881 | ||
HDR | 5678 | ||
Photo Filter | 5057 | ||
Ray Tracker | 5739 | ||
Structure from Motion | 6685 |
Geekbench: A Comparison between F6 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Final thoughts on F6 Pro performance and specs compared to Samsung S24 Ultra+
The S24 Ultra+ delivers a performance on par with the F6 Pro. These two devices share several identical specifications, such as the display and battery. However, they differentiate themselves in terms of the GPU, Chipset, Cameras, and the exceptional eSIM support, which is exclusively available on the Samsung handset.
Xiaomi has made several noteworthy improvements in its handset as compared to Samsung. For starters, Xiaomi boasts 120W charging, a significant upgrade from Samsung’s 45W capability. Additionally, Xiaomi offers a superior display, reaching a maximum brightness of 4000 nits compared to Samsung’s 2600 nits. When it comes to pricing, Xiaomi triumphs in this category, starting at a mere $500, while Samsung’s handset price begins at a hefty $800. This significant price difference provides excellent savings, giving you nearly identical performance for a fraction of the cost.
What about eSIM support on the F6 Pro? Rest assured that iSIM (Integrated SIM) will be available, as it is a built-in feature already integrated in all Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipsets. While we don’t have specific details at the moment, we anticipate that this feature will be available in the near future. Stay tuned for updates!