Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 Beats Razr 60 Ultra and Oppo Find N5 in Benchmarks

Key Takeaways

1. Xiaomi will host a major launch event on June 26, introducing several new products, including the Redmi K80 Extreme Edition and Mix Flip 2.
2. The Mix Flip 2 has been spotted on Geekbench, identified by its model number ‘2505APX7BC’.
3. It is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and features 12 GB of RAM.
4. The Mix Flip 2 outperforms the Oppo Find N5 by 3.7% in multi-core tasks and surpasses the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra by nearly 10%.
5. However, the Mix Flip 2 does not perform as well as these devices in Geekbench’s single-core test.


Xiaomi has officially announced that it will be hosting a huge launch event later this week, right after Vivo introduced the X Fold5 in China. As we have mentioned before, Xiaomi plans to reveal not only the Redmi K80 Extreme Edition and the Redmi K Pad but also the Pad 7S Pro 12.5 and the Mix Flip 2 on June 26.

Leaked Information Ahead of Launch

Though the Mix Flip 2 isn’t officially revealed yet, it has already been spotted on Geekbench. As usual, the benchmarking site identifies the upcoming device using its model number ‘2505APX7BC’ instead of its commercial name. Still, this model number has been previously associated with the Mix Flip 2.

Performance Details

Geekbench shows that the Mix Flip 2 is powered by Qualcomm’s standard Snapdragon 8 Elite, equipped with 12 GB of RAM, unlike the Leading Version edition that will support the Honor Magic V5. While the former offers slightly less performance compared to the latter, it includes the complete eight-core version rather than the seven-core variant seen in the Oppo Find N5.

Not surprisingly, the Mix Flip 2 scores better than the Oppo Find N5 in multi-core tasks, but only by 3.7%. Meanwhile, Xiaomi’s upcoming clamshell surpasses the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (currently $899.99 on Amazon) by nearly 10% in the same benchmark, even though they both use the same 8-core chipset. On the other hand, the Mix Flip 2 does not perform as well as both devices in Geekbench’s single-core test.

Geekbench via Abhishek Yadav

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