Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G Performance Report: First Taste of the Snapdragon 780G
by Andrei Frumusanu on April 13, 2021 9:00 AM ESTFirst Impressions & Conclusion
2020 had been a quite successful year for the Snapdragon 765 and it had seen usage in a lot of devices, some of which we reviewed or covered:
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The commonality between all of them was that while they promised the same features as the flagship counterparts that year, with a specific focus on 5G connectivity, the performance reminded us more of flagship devices of several generations ago. Sometimes I would wonder if it’s not actually better to purchase an older flagship device as in many cases the experience would have possibly ended up being better.
The new Snapdragon 780 goes a long way to resolve such performance discrepancies and bridging the gap to the current flagship generation. The performance uplifts to the Snapdragon 765G are quite massive, both in CPU and in particular GPU, resulting in a new end-user experience that is much different and much improved compared to the last generation.
Qualcomm also managed to achieve the performance uplifts all while improving energy efficiency, which is sometimes a hard balance to achieve when making big leaps like these.
We’ll be focusing on a review of the Mi 11 Lite 5G at a later date, but the device is a perfect example of what can be achieved with a Snapdragon 780G. At 369€ MSRP, the phone’s performance positions itself extremely competitively in terms of value proposition against flagship SoC devices, besides it being a breath of fresh air in terms of device design and form-factor.
In general, the Snapdragon 780 is a big leap forward for this device segment, much improving the device experiences you can expect from a “high mid-range” or “premium” range device, and should prove itself a solid foundation for many other 2021 devices.
Related Reading:
- Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 780G: New 5nm 765 Successor
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- Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 865 and 765(G): 5G For All in 2020, All The Details
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- Qualcomm Details The Snapdragon 888: 3rd Gen 5G & Cortex-X1 on 5nm
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Lejionaire - Friday, April 16, 2021 - link
Mi 11 light 5 G Amoled 10 bit display 1 billion color !! Great chip 780 G , good performance video and photo , very good for gaming , what else for 400 EUR ,mac231us - Sunday, April 18, 2021 - link
Lejionaire-and where is this available (the 5g 780 SC version) in Europe? Thanksevilpaul666 - Sunday, April 18, 2021 - link
So the midrange is caught up to the 855 more or less?DarkStar9173 - Wednesday, June 9, 2021 - link
I have this phone. Overall thr cpu is great for gaming. No overheat issues over extended periods like the poco x3pro. But there is an issue with Mortal kombat mobile, which stutters horrendously and makes the game unplayable. I have tried everything.even the recent phone update hasn't helped