Coming from an SD 860, Which Chipsets are as Powerful or more Powerful?


My Poco X3 Pro just died and was looking at phones and have no idea which ones have the same or better performance than my Poco X3 Pro which had an SD 860.

I saw this chipset ranking website and wondered if this is a good start.

I’m open to non-sd chips as well because I’m not into modding.


Found this from other people on discord (pickAnAndroidPhoneForMe)

good chipsets

Dimensity 7200 ultra, 8020, 8050, 8100, 8200, 9000, 9200

SD 782G, 7gen1, 7 gen+2, 870, 8gen plus 1, 8 gen 2.

(stay away from 888, 888+, and 8 gen1 because thermal issues)

how reliable is that list?

  • Avid Amoeba
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    9 months ago

    Is consider what runs on those chipsets and how long their software support is as equally or even more important than the chipsets themselves. E.g. now we have Tensor G3 devices that run near-stock Android with 7 years of support. Tensor G1/2 have 5 years. Critically this software support translates to third party Android OSes too as they can grab the latest vendor source and firmware from the stock ROMs and use it in their own.