Last week started with a controversy involving Xiaomi and benchmark tests. These performance reviews are not always used to assess the performance of a smartphone, but they are important indicators.
The result turned out to be the removal of some smartphones from the Geekbenck list and an important question. After all, does Xiaomi change the performance of apps or not? The answer came from the brand itself, explaining what it does and why it does it.
Although it is not something normal and expected, the truth is that many brands modify the performance of their smartphones. They always rely on various factors to apply these mods, but always seek to balance performance with different items.
Xiaomi was put in check with what was revealed by the co-creator of Geekbench and that is why he decided to explain his reasons. He explained that he applies 3 performance levels and that they adapt to various factors of the smartphone.
Xiaomi applies temperature control strategies to ensure the optimal product experience, especially with demanding applications that are typically used for long periods. On many of our devices, we offer 3 performance modes, allowing users to fine-tune the balance between performance and power efficiency. At the system level, all optimizations related to application performance weigh many essential factors, such as power consumption, performance, and thermal impact.
Each user can choose how they want their Xiaomi device to behave, giving priority to the elements. In this way, you can ensure greater battery savings or simply increase the performance of the smartphone.
Despite being a practice that not everyone intends and wants, the truth is that it can be positive for the devices. Management must be automated and through performance evaluation at any time. Still, it seems to be a common practice.
It remains to be seen whether Xiaomi will change this behavior in the future or whether it will keep its settings. What it has now seems not to have been well received and has caused problems for the brand, with the loss of results on Geekbench.
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