Exclusive Hands-On: Redmi Turbo 4 Pro Benchmark Tests Reveal Snapdragon 8s Gen 4’s True Power

The tech world has been buzzing about Qualcomm’s latest flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, ever since rumors of its collaboration with Redmi surfaced. Now, the veil has been lifted: benchmark tests for the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, the first smartphone to feature this powerhouse silicon, confirm staggering performance gains. After getting early access to the device, here’s our deep dive into what makes this chipset—and the phone it powers—a game-changer.


Benchmark Breakdown: Crushing Numbers

Running the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro through industry-standard benchmarks revealed eye-watering scores. On AnTuTu v10, the device scored a jaw-dropping 1.98 million points, eclipsing its predecessor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, by nearly 15%. Geekbench 6 results were equally impressive, with a single-core score of 2,450 and multi-core performance hitting 7,800. These numbers aren’t just incremental—they position the 8s Gen 4 as a direct competitor to Apple’s A17 Pro and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400.

What’s behind the leap? Qualcomm’s revamped 4nm architecture and a 1+5+2 core configuration (featuring a Cortex-X5 prime core clocked at 3.4GHz) ensure blistering speeds while maintaining efficiency. GPU performance, tested via 3DMark Wild Life Extreme, saw a 20% uplift over the 8 Gen 3, thanks to the new Adreno 760 GPU.


Real-World Performance: Smooth, Cool, and Efficient

But benchmarks only tell half the story. In hands-on testing, the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro handled Genshin Impact at max settings (60 FPS) without breaking a sweat. Even after an hour of gameplay, thermal throttling was minimal—a testament to Redmi’s upgraded vapor chamber cooling system.

For everyday users, the 8s Gen 4’s AI enhancements shine. Apps launch instantly, and multitasking between Chrome, YouTube, and photo editing tools felt seamless. Qualcomm’s Hexagon NPU also accelerates on-device AI tasks, from live translation to advanced photo optimization.

Curious how this translates to real-life use? Check out this exclusive hands-on video showcasing the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s speed and graphics prowess: Watch the demo here.


Leaks, Teasers, and Early Reactions

The chipset’s specs were first hinted at in leaked benchmarks shared by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore on X (formerly Twitter), which you can view here. The post sparked debates about Qualcomm’s strategy to position the 8s Gen 4 as a “lite” version of its flagship 8 Gen 4, but our testing confirms there’s nothing “lite” about its performance.


Pricing and Availability

Redmi has yet to announce global pricing, but insiders suggest the Turbo 4 Pro will start at $699—a steal for flagship-tier specs. The device is expected to launch in China later this month, with a global rollout likely in Q3 2024.

For those eager to secure one early, the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro is already listed for pre-order on Amazon in select regions: Reserve yours now.


The Bottom Line

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 isn’t just a minor upgrade—it’s a statement. Qualcomm has clearly prioritized raw power and AI capabilities, and Redmi’s Turbo 4 Pro is the perfect vessel to showcase it. With competitive pricing and performance that rivals devices twice its cost, this combo could redefine the mid-range flagship segment.

Stay tuned for our full review, where we’ll dive deeper into battery life, camera performance, and long-term durability. One thing’s certain: the battle for smartphone supremacy just got hotter. 🔥







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