UNISOC Tiger T616
- GPU: Mali-G52 MP2
- Cores: 8
- Clock: 2000 MHz
The UNISOC Tiger T616 serves as a reflection of UNISOC’s endeavors to establish a competitive foothold in the realm of smartphone chipsets. Articulated with precision engineering, this octa-core processor brings forth a blend of power and efficiency, designed specifically for the mid-tier device bracket. As users voyage through their digital spheres, they are immersed in an environment punctuated by prompt application responsiveness, a consistent user interface, and adept multitasking capabilities. Those with a penchant for multimedia will find the Tiger T616 to be more than capable. It proficiently manifests visuals teeming with clarity and depth, while simultaneously ensuring auditory outputs remain crisp and nuanced. The gaming community, ever discerning in their needs, can expect a commendable experience with games rendered in clear graphics and with reduced lag. UNISOC’s inherent focus on AI and multimedia enhancement is clearly woven into the T616, offering users smart photography features and system optimizations. As a notable entrant within UNISOC’s Tiger series, the T616 emphasizes the company’s aim to provide robust and versatile chip solutions that cater to a diverse range of user demands.
Benchmarks
Performance tests in popular benchmarks
AnTuTu 10
AnTuTu Benchmark is a leading mobile performance testing application that evaluates a device's CPU, GPU, RAM, and I/O capabilities through a series of simulations. By providing detailed scores and feedback, it offers an objective measure for comparing device performances in real-world scenarios.
Android UNISOC Tiger T616
227499
CPU |
90161 |
GPU |
36774 |
Memory |
41540 |
UX |
59024 |
Total score |
227499 |
GeekBench 6
Geekbench is a renowned cross-platform benchmarking tool that assesses a device's CPU and GPU performance using various standardized tests. It offers scores that enable users to objectively compare the processing capabilities of different devices in real-world contexts.
3DMark
3DMark Wild Life is a popular benchmarking tool designed to measure a device's graphics performance using intensive real-time 3D rendering. The test produces scores that help users compare the graphical capabilities of devices in demanding, modern scenarios.
3DMark Wild Life Performance
0
Stability |
0% |
Graphics test |
0 FPS |
score |
0 |
CPU
Architecture |
2x 2 GHz – Cortex-A75 6x 1.8 GHz – Cortex-A55 |
Cores |
8 |
Frequency |
2000 MHz |
Instruction set |
ARMv8.2-A |
Process |
12 nanometers |
Manufacturing |
TSMC |
Graphics
GPU name |
Mali-G57 MP1 |
Architecture |
Valhall |
GPU frequency |
750 MHz |
Execution units |
1 |
Shading units |
16 |
Vulkan version |
1.0 |
OpenCL version |
2.0 |
DirectX version |
11 |
Memory
Memory type |
LPDDR4X |
Memory frequency |
1866 MHz |
Bus |
2x 16 Bit |
Max size |
6 GB |
Neural processor (NPU) |
No |
Storage type |
eMMC 5.1, UFS 2.0, UFS 2.1, UFS 2.2 |
Max display resolution |
2160 x 1080 |
Max camera resolution |
1x 48MP, 2x 16MP |
Video capture |
1K at 60FPS |
Video playback |
1080p at 60FPS |
Video codecs |
H.264, H.265 |
Audio codecs |
AAC, AIFF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV |
Connectivity
4G support |
LTE Cat. 7 |
5G support |
No |
Download speed |
Up to 300 Mbps |
Upload speed |
Up to 150 Mbps |
Wi-Fi |
5 |
Bluetooth |
5.0 |
Navigation |
GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo |