The newly announced Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite has taken a trip to the AnTuTu Benchmark website. There, it positioned itself as the best performing mid-range phone at the moment, thanks to the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G SoC.
Meanwhile, the current list of AnTuTu best global performing mid-range phones is dated August. Of course, the Mi 10T Lite didn’t appear on the listing, but has undergone individual tests and obtained an average score of 329,032. With that score, it displaced the OnePlus Nord, which is the reigning champion with a mean point of 326,958.
The OnePlus Nord features the Snapdragon 765G SoC, but it’s believed that the 10T Lite with Snapdragon 750G has more advanced features. Also, the high refresh rate of the latter contributed to the higher score. And with the Snapdragon 775G SoC in the works, it won’t be much longer until both the Nord and 10T Lite get displaced from their current positions.
Interestingly, the Redmi Note 8 Pro is among the top five AnTuTu best performing mid-range phones. It pulled an average point of 288,072, which surpasses a mean score of 279,685 assigned to the successor, Redmi Note 9 Pro. Other Xiaomi phones on the list include Redmi K30 5G (313,951), Redmi Note 9S (278,758), and Mi Note 10 (275,048).
The current AnTuTu best performing mid-range phone is still not on sale officially. According to Xiaomi, the device will be available for its first sale on October 13, which is two days before the Indian launch. The company, instead of the official €279 price tag, will offer the device at €250 for early birds. That’s about €30 off.
On that day, you can purchase the device from mi.com, Amazon, AliExpress, and all official Xiaomi online partners. We’ll also update this space with a list of stores selling the device when it’s time.