Most high-end smartphones are sufficiently fast for most users, but from the perspective of performance numbers, Apple's A-series chips that power its iPhones are ahead of SoCs that fuel Android phones. iPhones have traditionally offered better performance and graphics than Android phones, but Qualcomm may be close to taking that crown away.
The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, which is a huge improvement over the Gen 1, thanks to TSMC's 4nm manufacturing process. Per Qualcomm, the chip offers 10 percent improved CPU performance and 10 percent faster GPU clocks than its predecessor and is 30 percent more power efficient.
In fact, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra remained cooler than most other smartphones on the list, such as the iPhone SE 2022, which is underpinned by Apple's latest smartphone chip, the A15 Bionic, the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which also runs on the A15, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 version of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The only device that gave a higher frame rate than the Xiaomi 12S Ultra was the A15-fueled iPad Mini 6.
Sure, comparing this year's to last year's chip