Geekbench 6 Scores: Blowing Past Expectations
Xiaomi is gearing up to shake the flagship scene with its unannounced phone, the Xiaomi 15s. Thanks to some leaked Geekbench, GFXBench, and Perfdog scores, we now know this device packs serious power under the hood. If you’re into mobile gaming or crave top-tier performance, this one deserves your attention.
Single-Core: 2,950
Multi-Core: 9,288





Immortalis GPU Dominates GFXBench Tests
The device’s Mali-G925 Immortalis GPU delivers jaw-dropping frame rates that bring console-level gaming to your palm:
Aztec Ruins Vulkan 1440p: 106 FPS
Manhattan 3.1 Offscreen: 317 FPS
3DMark Confirms It’s a Flagship Killer
In 3DMark Steel Nomad Light, Xiaomi’s new contender scores:
Score: 2,446
FPS: 18.12
This kind of performance means the phone will easily handle high-end games and is ready for Android 15 updates, making it future-proof.
Real-World Gaming: Genshin Impact, Star Rail & Honor of Kings
Benchmark tests on actual games using Perfdog reveal just how strong this phone is:
Genshin Impact — Average FPS: 59.8, Power: 4.63W
Honkai: Star Rail — Average FPS: 58.8, Smoothness: Excellent, 1% Low FPS: 38
Honor of Kings — Locked at 120 FPS, Power usage: 2.96W, No frame drops
Xiaomi 15s AnTuTu Score
The upcoming Xiaomi 15s powered by Xiaomi’s in-house Xring O1 chip, just scored 2.5 million on AnTuTu!
That’s on par with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (Elite) flagships like the Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 13.
Final Take: Xiaomi 15s Could Be 2025’s Gaming Flagship
With these leaked benchmarks, the Xiaomi 15s looks poised to be a true flagship killer. It could be Xiaomi’s next big flagship or the start of a fresh gaming-focused lineup. Either way, we’re excited.
Stay tuned to MobileZone27 for the latest updates as soon as official info drops!

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