While it is suggested that using benchmarking applications like these not always gives you a clear
picture of your device performance as the day - to - day performance may vary, most people still go for this method to compare the device's performance with others.
As well as a clearer
picture of a battery's status, the update will also provide users with the option to completely disable
performance throttling if they would prefer to risk random
device shutdowns to maintain full CPU and GPU power and
performance standards.
First
of all a new design concept not as old as other Redmi
devices, but is very similar as iPhone X's design, then it's dual camera which is 12 +12 megapixel so very good
picture quality, then it's Snapdragon 636 chipset which is a beast in multitasking and battery optimization department and lastly it is a budget centric smartphone it's base model which is 4GB / 64 GB is priced at INR 13,000 and it's 6GB / 64 GB is priced at INR 16,000 so with this specs and price it gives zenith to zenith
performance to its competitors in its price range, but the cons are that it doesn't supports fast charging which is sad thing and wasn't expected from Xiaomi but with this specs it can't be demanded and lastly runs
of Android 7.1 MIUI 9, now it has been months that Android oreo has been out but still Xiaomi are on MIUI 9 and so RN 5 pro runs on MIUI 9.
Some
of the regular Android 8.0 features include
picture - in -
picture (PIP) multitasking support for apps, autofill for quickly entering usernames and passwords inside apps, and enhanced limits on background apps for reduced battery drain and better
device performance.