Qualcomm seems to have struck a chord with smartphone vendors and the company’s Snapdragon 6xx platform has become a hot property under the Rs 20K segment once again. I am, of course, talking about the recently-launched Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 and 695 mobile chipsets that have made their way to numerous phones, including the recently-launched Vivo T1 5G and the Realme 9i (review), and are sure to be utilised by quite a few upcoming ones as well.

Unsurprisingly, a lot of consumers are on the fence about the newer SoCs performance chops, given how MediaTek has enticing offerings in the same segment. So then, today, let’s pit Qualcomm’s latest against the Dimensity 810 SoC to see which platform offers you the best performance. 

Benchmarks

Benchmarks seldom tell the whole story, however, they can give you a good indication of a device’s performance. So, let’s kick things off by taking a closer look at our contenders’ GeekBench scores. Admittedly, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 695 SoC backing Vivo’s T1 5G smartphone outputted slightly stronger numbers than its MediaTek counterpart.

Left: Snapdragon 680, Centre: Dimensity 810, Right: Snapdragon 695

To wit, the Vivo T1’s SD695 yielded a higher single-core score and netted 650 points. Furthermore, the device’s multi-core score was on par with the competition, with the phone securing 1,745 points. On the flip side, the Dimensity 810 SoC toting Realme 8S (review) scored 549 and 1,791 points respectively. As for the Realme 9i, the device’s Snapdragon 680 SoC outputted the lowest numbers and secured 375 and 1,508 points. 

Left: Snapdragon 680, Centre: Dimensity 810, Right: Snapdragon 695

Moving on, let’s take a closer look at the devices Antutu scores. Here, the Vivo T1 5G managed to secure a whopping 4,04,558 points, with the Realme 8S and the Realme 9i trailing behind with 3,88,133 and 2,74,811 points respectively. Clearly, Snapdragon 695 SoC’s Kryo 660 CPU is better equipped to tackle benchmarks and other strenuous tasks. That said, the MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset is hot on Qualcomm’s tail too, so let’s see if it manages to snag the lead in the gaming department. 

Throttling tests

Understandably, a lot of users might want to play games / multitask on their devices for extended periods. To that note, it’s important to see how well our contenders perform under sustained workloads. That’s where the CPU throttling test comes into play, which burdens the CPU with a multi-threaded workload for a given duration (30 minutes, in our case). Here, the Snapdragon 695 SoC-backed Vivo T1 5G managed to cause an upset to its rivals yet again and the device throttled to just 85 percent of its peak performance. Quite frankly, I’ve seen other SD 695 phones perform admirably in CPU throttling tests too. Case in point, the Moto G71 5G (review), which throttled to just 91 percent of its peak performance. Rest assured, SD695 can certainly hold its own under continuous workloads.

Left: Snapdragon 680, Centre: Snapdragon 695, Right: Dimensity 810