Why AnTuTu is Important for Xiaomi Mi9 Evaluation
The Xiaomi Mi9, launched in 2019, is still a hot choice for gamers and enthusiasts thanks to the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 855 chipset. But how does it perform in 2026? Benchmark AnTuTu is one of the most popular tools for evaluating Android performance, and its performance is often a deciding factor when buying used equipment or comparing it to new models.
In this article, weβll not only look at the current Mi9 scores in AnTuTu (with MIUI updates and optimizations), but also compare them to the competitors of those years, and give practical tips on how to make the most of your device.
Spoiler: Even after 5 years, the Mi9 is capable of surprising!
Official and real points Xiaomi Mi9 in AnTuTu
When it launched in 2019, the Xiaomi Mi9 scored around 360,000 to 380,000 points in AnTuTu v7, one of the best Android smartphones, but with the new benchmark versions (v8, v9, v10), the testing algorithms have changed, and today these numbers are no longer relevant.
- π AnTuTu v10 (2026): 480 000β520 000 points (on net) MIUI 14/Global ROM)
- π₯ Maximum acceleration: up to 550,000 points (with custom cores and cooling)
- β οΈ Minimum on a loaded system: 400,000β430,000 (unless background processes are optimized)
The range of values is explained by several factors:
- π± Firmware version: Stock MIUI vs custom builds (e.g. Pixel Experience or LineageOS)
- π Thermodrosselling: When overheating, the chipset automatically reduces frequencies, which reduces scores by 10-15%
- π Battery condition: Worn-out battery (health) < 80%) limits peak performance
Comparison with competitors in 2019
In the year of release, the Mi9 competed with flagships such as the Samsung Galaxy S10, OnePlus 7 Pro and Huawei P30 Pro.
| Model | Chipset | AnTuTu v10 (2026) | Deviation from Mi9 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Mi9 | Snapdragon 855 | 480 000β520 000 | β |
| OnePlus 7 Pro | Snapdragon 855 | 500 000β540 000 | +4β8% |
| Samsung Galaxy S10+ | Exynos 9820 | 450 000β490 000 | β6β10% |
| Huawei P30 Pro | Kirin 980 | 420 000β460 000 | β12β18% |
Important: The Snapdragon 855 in the Mi9 still beats the Exynos 9820 and Kirin 980 thanks to better driver optimization from Qualcomm. However, the OnePlus 7 Pro is taking the lead with more aggressive cooling and clean Android without a MIUI shell.
β οΈ Attention: If yours Mi9 If you score less than 400,000, you might be looking at heatpaste problems (especially for switched-screen devices) or background viruses!
How to check AnTuTu scores on Xiaomi Mi9 yourself
To get accurate results, follow this instruction:
- Download the latest version of AnTuTu Benchmark from the official website (avoid clones from third-party sources!).
- Close all background applications through Settings β Applications β Launched.
- Activate Performance Mode: Settings β Battery and Performance β Performance Mode β βHigh Performanceβ
- Connect the charger (the test drains the battery by 3-5% in one run).
- Run the benchmark and wait until the end (about 5-7 minutes).
All background applications closed
Performance mode is on
The device is connected to the charging
Body temperature < 35Β°C
Free β₯ 2 GB of RAM-->
After the test, look at the Details section of the results to show the weaknesses of your device, for example, low UX scores can mean problems with MIUI responsiveness, and GPU failures can mean overheating of the graphics core.
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Before the test, restart your smartphone and wait 10 minutes β this will reset the cache and give more objective results.
5 Ways to Increase AnTutu Scores on Xiaomi Mi9
If your Mi9 is performing below expectations, try these methods (from safest to advanced):
- π§Ή Cleaning the system: Remove the cache through Settings β Warehouse β Clear the cache. Use it. SD Maid for deep cleaning.
- β‘ Shutdown MIUI-Optimizations: In the developer settings (Settings) β The phone. β Version. MIUI (7 clicks) disable: Limit background processes Window animation (install) Γ0.5) Debugging of USB (if not used)
- π§ Thermopaste replacement: Over time, the factory paste dries. After replacement (for example, with Arctic). MX-6) point CPU/GPU test-size 10β20%.
- π οΈ Custom core firmware: Cores like FrancoKernel or Perseus optimize processor frequencies. Requires unlocking the bootloader!
- π Reset to factory settings: Extreme measure, but sometimes helps to return "stock" 500,000+ score.
β οΈ Warning: Overclocking through the engineering menu (#4636##) can cause the chipset to overheat and degrade (Cortex-A76) cooled-free!
What happens if you exceed the speed limit?
The Impact of AnTuTu Scores on Real Performance
The numbers in benchmarks are good, but how do they translate into practice? Here's what the different points ranges mean for the Xiaomi Mi9:
| AnTuTu Balls v10 | Real productivity | Examples of tasks |
|---|---|---|
| 500 000β550 000 | Maximum | Genshin Impact at 60 FPS, multitasking with 10+ applications, rendering 4K-video |
| 450 000β500 000 | Tall. | PUBG Mobile on Ultra HD, Simultaneous Chrome (20 tabs) + YouTube |
| 400 000β450 000 | Medium | Call of Duty Mobile on High, lags for fast switching between applications |
| < 400 000 | Low. | Hanging in menus, FPS drops in games, long app loads |
Interesting fact: in everyday tasks (social networks, instant messengers), the difference between 450,000 and 500,000 points is almost invisible, but in games and video rendering, every 20,000 points give +5-10 FPS.
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For most users, 450,000+ points are enough, and the race to record in AnTuTu only makes sense for enthusiasts or gamers.
Frequent Testing Mistakes in AnTuTu
Many users get underperformances because of common errors, and here's what you can't do before the test:
- π Testing on a low battery charge (< 30%: Battery limits performance.
- π‘οΈ Ignore overheating: if the body is hot (> 40Β°C), wait for cooling.
- π² Use "light" shells (for example, GO Launcher: They distort the results UX-test.
- π Interrupt the test: even a short-term exit from the application will reset progress.
Another common problem is background updates. Before the test, disable auto-update apps in Google Play and MIUI Updater.