Let’s go back to talking about Xiaomi 12 Pro and the tests performed by DxOMark, this time regarding the quality offered by the display and battery. For some time, in fact, the Parisian team has decided to extend its evaluations to other smartphone sectors as well.
For example, the audio speakers, in which the top of the Xiaomi range does not shine despite having a respectable hardware system (and despite the fact that in the top 10 there is top of the range of the past generation). But even if you look at the photographic quality, Xiaomi 12 Pro did not impress DxOMark, as can be seen from the score obtained.
Xiaomi 12 Pro under review by DxOMark: this time the focus is on the display and battery
Let’s start with the Xiaomi 12 Pro display, which we remember being a 6.73 ″ Quad HD + LTPO panel in 20: 9 with a density of 522 PPI and a dynamic refresh rate up to 120 Hz. According to the tests of DxOMark, this screen returns a good color rendering and a decisive fluidity in the interaction.
At the same time, the brightness is not always adequate, especially in HDR10 support and when you are outdoors, where the high brightness mode impacts the color quality. Then there are phenomena of aliasing, as well as a touch that is not always precise along the edges of the screen (which we remember is curved) and frame drops during video playback.
In light of this, Xiaomi 12 Pro fails to enter the top 10 displays according to DxOMark:
- 99 Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
- 98 Apple iPhone 13 Pro
- 95 Honor Magic 4 Ultimate, OPPO Find X5 Pro
- 94 OPPO Find X5
- 93 Apple iPhone 13, Huawei P50 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22 + (Exynos), Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos)
- 92 Samsung Galaxy S22 (Exynos)
- 91 Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (Exynos), vivo X70 Pro +
- 90 Apple iPhone 13 Mini, Google Pixel 6 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (Snapdragon), Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (Snapdragon)
- 89 OnePlus 9 Pro, 8T, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (Exynos), TCL 20 Pro, vivo X60 Pro +, Xiaomi 11T
In addition to the display, the Xiaomi 12 Pro battery was also evaluated by DxOMark and even in this case, the result is not particularly positive. Let’s start by saying that inside the smartphone there is a 4,600 mAh unit with support for ultra-fast charging at 120W and wireless 50W, as well as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.
Let’s start with the good news: Xiaomi 12 Pro charging is very efficient and allows you to reach 100% in 29 minutes or 70 minutes via wireless. And this allows the user to make up for an autonomy that is not at the top, as can be seen from the various tests carried out by DxOMark, especially during multimedia playback (both audio and video). Even while on the move, and therefore the connectivity is operational, the duration is not convincing, especially during the classic scrolling of social apps. Also in this case, therefore, Xiaomi 12 Pro does not enter the top 10:
- 96 OPPO Reno 6 5G
- 94 Realme GT Neo 2 5G
- 89 Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, OnePlus Nord CE 5G, Vivo Y72 5G, Xiaomi 11T
- 88 Samsung Galaxy M51
- 87 OPPO Find X5 Lite, Redmi Note 10
- 86 OPPO A74, Vivo X60 Pro 5G (Snapdragon), Wiko Power U30, Redmi Note 10S
- 85 OPPO Reno 6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon), Samsung Galaxy A72
- 84 Realme GT Neo 3, Redmi Note 10 Pro
- 83 OnePlus Nord 2
- 82 OPPO A94 5G