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Hi everyone. Back in 2019 I bought a Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro at release. Now the charging port, software and battery are starting to cause some serious issues, which is why I am looking to get a new phone. After some search the Motorola Edge 50 Neo seemed to be a good candidate, with a good mix of decent price/performance and not being Xiaomi (I hate the OS). Now to my actual question: Looking at benchmarks, it seems like my Mi 9T Pro has roughly the same performance as the Edge 50 neo, if not better. Am I reading that correctly? Would I not see an improvement in performance with this "upgrade"? Is a rather top tier phone from ~5.5 years ago comparable to a mid ranger from today?

Any input or suggestions would be very much appreciated.

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[–] porcelainpitcher@lemmy.today 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Gsmarena has the answers you seek.

[–] Lightdm@feddit.org 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah their website is really great, especially the compare function! Sadly for the benchmarks they of course always use the benchmarks available at test time, so the scores they report for the two phones are not comparable.