Xiaomi 12 Pro
The Xiaomi 12 Pro is equipped with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, which is designed to deliver superior performance and efficiency. In the 3D Mark Wildlife test, the 12 Pro achieved a score of 58 frames per second, making it one of the highest-performing devices in the comparison.
OnePlus 10 Pro
The OnePlus 10 Pro is also powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, and in the 3D Mark Wildlife test, it achieved a score of 58 frames per second, matching the performance of the Xiaomi 12 Pro.
POCO F3
The POCO F3 is equipped with the Snapdragon 870 processor, which is slightly less powerful than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. In the 3D Mark Wildlife test, the F3 achieved an average of 25 frames per second, making it the lowest-performing device in the comparison.
Pixel 6 Pro
The Pixel 6 Pro is powered by the Google Tensor chip, which is designed to deliver superior performance and efficiency. In the 3D Mark Wildlife test, the Pixel 6 Pro achieved a score of 58 frames per second, making it one of the highest-performing devices in the comparison.
Mi 11 Ultra
The Mi 11 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon Triple Eight processor, which is slightly less powerful than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. In the 3D Mark Wildlife test, the Mi 11 Ultra achieved a score of 34 frames per second, making it the second lowest-performing device in the comparison.
The 3D Mark Wildlife test results demonstrate that the Xiaomi 12 Pro and OnePlus 10 Pro are the highest-performing devices in the comparison, while the POCO F3 and Mi 11 Ultra are the lowest-performing devices. The Pixel 6 Pro, with its Google Tensor chip, is also a strong performer, achieving a score of 58 frames per second. The next step in the thermal throttling test will be to put each device through a stress test to see how much they throttle and if any of the devices are unable to complete the test.
Xiaomi 12 Pro
The Xiaomi 12 Pro was the first of the five phones to be tested in the thermal throttling test. After a seven minute cool-down period, the phone was found to be at a temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The benchmark was then run for 20 minutes, and the Xiaomi 12 Pro managed to finish the test without crashing. This was a surprise, as it had previously crashed due to overheating in other tests.
POCO F3
The POCO F3 was the second phone to be tested in the thermal throttling test. After the seven minute cool-down period, the phone was found to be at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. The benchmark was then run for 20 minutes, and the POCO F3 managed to complete the test without any issues.
Pixel 6 Pro
The Pixel 6 Pro was the third phone to be tested in the thermal throttling test. After the seven minute cool-down period, the phone was found to be at a temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The benchmark was then run for 20 minutes, and the Pixel 6 Pro managed to finish the test without any issues.
OnePlus 10 Pro
The OnePlus 10 Pro was the fourth phone to be tested in the thermal throttling test. After the seven minute cool-down period, the phone was found to be at a temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The benchmark was then run for 20 minutes, and the OnePlus 10 Pro managed to complete the test without any issues.
Mi 11 Ultra
The Mi 11 Ultra was the fifth and final phone to be tested in the thermal throttling test. After the seven minute cool-down period, the phone was found to be at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. The benchmark was then run for 20 minutes, and the Mi 11 Ultra managed to finish the test without any issues.
The results of the thermal throttling test showed that all five phones were able to complete the benchmark without any issues. This indicates that all five phones were able to handle the thermal load without any issues. However, it is worth noting that the Xiaomi 12 Pro was the only phone to have previously crashed due to overheating in other tests. This suggests that the Xiaomi 12 Pro may be more prone to thermal throttling than the other four phones.
Xiaomi 12 Pro
The Xiaomi 12 Pro is one of the hottest devices on the market, with its thermal imaging camera registering temperatures of up to 42 degrees on the front. Flipping the device over, the back of the phone is slightly cooler, registering temperatures of up to 39 degrees.
POCO F3
The POCO F3 is the coolest of the devices tested, with its thermal imaging camera registering temperatures of only 30 degrees. This is significantly lower than the other devices tested, making it an ideal choice for those who are looking for a device that runs cool.
Pixel 6 Pro
The Pixel 6 Pro is slightly warmer than the POCO F3, with its thermal imaging camera registering temperatures of up to 41 degrees. This is still relatively cool compared to the other devices tested, making it a good choice for those who want a device that runs relatively cool.
OnePlus 10 Pro
The OnePlus 10 Pro is one of the hottest devices tested, with its thermal imaging camera registering temperatures of up to 35 degrees. This is significantly higher than the other devices tested, making it a less ideal choice for those who are looking for a device that runs cool.
Mi 11 Ultra
The Mi 11 Ultra is the second hottest device tested, with its thermal imaging camera registering temperatures of up to 40 degrees. This is slightly lower than the OnePlus 10 Pro, but still significantly higher than the other devices tested, making it a less ideal choice for those who are looking for a device that runs cool.
The pixel 6 pro. This one was a bit of a surprise. It did throttle down quite a bit, but it was still quite good. It went from 91.2 to 85.8 percent.
POCO F3
The POCO F3 emerged as the clear winner in the thermal throttling test, with its performance only dropping to 92.6%. This impressive result is likely due to the Snapdragon 870 chip, which is still considered one of the best chips available despite being a generation old. The F3’s thermals remained steady, reaching a peak of 45C.
Xiaomi 12 Pro
The Xiaomi 12 Pro also performed well in the thermal throttling test, with its performance dropping to 87.4%. This is impressive given that the Snapdragon 888 chip is a notoriously hot chip. The 12 Pro’s thermals reached a peak of 40C, indicating that the device’s cooling system is effective.
Pixel 6 Pro
The Pixel 6 Pro was a bit of a surprise, with its performance dropping to 85.8%. This is still a good result, however, and the thermals reached a peak of 39C.
OnePlus 10 Pro
The OnePlus 10 Pro also performed well in the thermal throttling test, with its performance dropping to 91.2%. This is a good result, and the thermals reached a peak of 23C, indicating that the device’s cooling system is effective.
Mi 11 Ultra
The Mi 11 Ultra also performed well in the thermal throttling test, with its performance dropping to 87.4%. This is an impressive result given the Snapdragon 888 chip, and the thermals reached a peak of 45C. This indicates that the device’s cooling system is effective.
Overall, the POCO F3 emerged as the clear winner in the thermal throttling test, with its performance only dropping to 92.6%. The Xiaomi 12 Pro and the OnePlus 10 Pro also performed well, with their performance dropping to 87.4% and 91.2% respectively. The Pixel 6 Pro and the Mi 11 Ultra also performed well, with their performance dropping to 85.8% and 87.4% respectively. All of the devices achieved good thermals, with the POCO F3 reaching a peak of 45C and the other devices reaching peaks of 40C, 39C, and 23C respectively. This indicates that all of the devices have effective cooling systems.
Xiaomi 12 Pro
The Xiaomi 12 Pro is a flagship phone that features a Snapdragon 888 processor. It is equipped with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, 8GB of RAM, and a 4500mAh battery. In terms of thermal throttling, the Xiaomi 12 Pro performed poorly, with its peak performance score dropping to 62.5% after the stress test. This was four degrees cooler than the Snapdragon 888-powered POCO F3, but still a significant amount of throttling. The battery also suffered, with the phone losing a considerable amount of power during the test.
POCO F3
The POCO F3 is another flagship phone that is powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor. It has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, 8GB of RAM, and a 4500mAh battery. In terms of thermal throttling, the POCO F3 performed slightly better than the Xiaomi 12 Pro, with its peak performance score dropping to only 63.3% after the stress test. This was four degrees cooler than the Xiaomi 12 Pro, and the battery also held up better, with the phone losing less power during the test.
Pixel 6 Pro
The Google Pixel 6 Pro is a mid-range phone that features a Tensor Chip processor. It is equipped with a 6.67-inch OLED display, 8GB of RAM, and a 4500mAh battery. In terms of thermal throttling, the Pixel 6 Pro performed poorly, with its peak performance score dropping to only 41% after the stress test. This was significantly lower than the Snapdragon 888-powered phones, and the battery also suffered, with the phone losing a considerable amount of power during the test.
OnePlus 10 Pro
The OnePlus 10 Pro is a flagship phone that features a Snapdragon 8gen processor. It is equipped with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, 8GB of RAM, and a 4500mAh battery. In terms of thermal throttling, the OnePlus 10 Pro performed better than the Pixel 6 Pro, with its peak performance score dropping to only 63.3% after the stress test. This was still significantly lower than the Snapdragon 888-powered phones, and the battery also suffered, with the phone losing a considerable amount of power during the test.
Mi 11 Ultra
The Mi 11 Ultra is a flagship phone that features a Snapdragon 888 processor. It is equipped with a 6.81-inch AMOLED display, 12GB of RAM, and a 5000mAh battery. In terms of thermal throttling, the Mi 11 Ultra performed the best, with its peak performance score dropping to only 41% after the stress test. This was the coolest of all the phones tested, and the battery also held up well, with the phone losing less power during the test.
Xiaomi 12 Pro
The Xiaomi 12 Pro was the first of the five devices to be tested in the thermal throttling test. The device was powered by a Snapdragon 888 processor, and was expected to perform well in the test. However, the results were not as expected. After 20 minutes of testing, the device had already reached a peak temperature of 47 degrees Celsius, and had begun to throttle its performance. This was a significant difference from the other devices tested, and showed that the Xiaomi 12 Pro was not as well-equipped to handle long-term gaming or other intensive tasks.
POCO F3
The POCO F3 was the second device tested in the thermal throttling test. The device was powered by a Snapdragon 865+ processor, and was expected to perform better than the Xiaomi 12 Pro. However, the results were not as expected. After 20 minutes of testing, the device had reached a peak temperature of 47 degrees Celsius, and had begun to throttle its performance. This was a significant difference from the other devices tested, and showed that the POCO F3 was not as well-equipped to handle long-term gaming or other intensive tasks.
Pixel 6 Pro
The Pixel 6 Pro was the third device tested in the thermal throttling test. The device was powered by a Snapdragon 870 processor, and was expected to perform better than the POCO F3. However, the results were not as expected. After 20 minutes of testing, the device had reached a peak temperature of 47 degrees Celsius, and had begun to throttle its performance. This was a significant difference from the other devices tested, and showed that the Pixel 6 Pro was not as well-equipped to handle long-term gaming or other intensive tasks.
OnePlus 10 Pro
The OnePlus 10 Pro was the fourth device tested in the thermal throttling test. The device was powered by a Snapdragon 888 processor, and was expected to perform better than the Pixel 6 Pro. However, the results were not as expected. After 20 minutes of testing, the device had reached a peak temperature of 47 degrees Celsius, and had begun to throttle its performance. This was a significant difference from the other devices tested, and showed that the OnePlus 10 Pro was not as well-equipped to handle long-term gaming or other intensive tasks.
Mi 11 Ultra
The Mi 11 Ultra was the fifth device tested in the thermal throttling test. The device was powered by a Snapdragon 888 processor, and was expected to perform better than the OnePlus 10 Pro. However, the results were not as expected. After 20 minutes of testing, the device had reached a peak temperature of 47 degrees Celsius, and had begun to throttle its performance. This was a significant difference from the other devices tested, and showed that the Mi 11 Ultra was not as well-equipped to handle long-term gaming or other intensive tasks.
The results of the thermal throttling test were not promising for the five devices tested. All five devices reached a peak temperature of 47 degrees Celsius and began to throttle their performance after only 20 minutes of testing. This indicates that none of the devices tested were adequately equipped to handle long-term gaming or other intensive tasks. The results of the