The Xiaomi 17 Pro has made an appearance on AnTuTu with a total score of 3,749,435 points, giving us an early look at what the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4-powered flagship is capable of. The number is impressive, but reactions online suggest that it isn’t quite the leap forward many were expecting.
Xiaomi 17 Pro Performance Breakdown

According to the benchmark listing (V11.0.2-OB2), the score is split into:
CPU: 1,053,385
GPU: 1,332,311
Memory: 529,807
UX: 833,932
Together, these figures place the Xiaomi 17 Pro ahead of most current flagships, but the thermal chart reveals the device heating up from 24.6°C to 45.1°C during the test. Sustained performance may therefore be a key talking point once the phone officially launches.
Debate Over LOFIC Technology
Alongside the benchmark leak, a fresh debate has emerged around Xiaomi’s claim of being the first to bring LOFIC (Low-Noise Full Well Capacity) camera technology to market. Honor executives were quick to push back, pointing out that Honor actually introduced LOFIC earlier in its devices. This has fueled discussions about whether Xiaomi’s “first” branding is more marketing than reality.
Honor Magic 8 Series Around the Corner
The timing couldn’t be more interesting, as the Honor Magic 8 series is just about to launch. These devices will also use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, but Honor’s reputation for efficient chipset optimization and camera enhancements means it could have an edge over Xiaomi in real-world use.
Honor’s team has already hinted that their upcoming phones may deliver even higher benchmark scores than Xiaomi’s latest, thanks to their tuning and optimization. With LOFIC technology being a highlight of Honor’s camera system, the brand seems confident about outperforming Xiaomi not just on paper, but also in photography and stability.

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