Ever get that buzz when a flagship phone pops up early on benchmarks? Xiaomi’s gearing up for its 17 series drop later this September 2025, and already the Pro model’s making waves with a fresh Geekbench entry. Word is, both the 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max will sport a handy secondary screen on the back—think quick glances without flipping the phone.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: The Powerhouse Inside
Snapdragon’s next big chip, the 8 Elite Gen 5, is slated for its official reveal on September 23, 2025. But Xiaomi’s not waiting around; they’ve slotted it into the 17 series. This thing’s built on Qualcomm’s Oryon cores—two cranked up to 4.61 GHz for those heavy lifts, backed by six more at 3.63 GHz humming along for efficiency.


Geekbench Details Spill the Specs
Spot the model 25098PN5AC on Geekbench? That’s pegged as the Xiaomi 17 Pro, running with 16GB RAM and Android 16 under the hood—probably Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 skin, launching right alongside the phones. Scores came in at 3,096 single-core and 9,382 multi-core, though I’ve seen other leaks floating higher numbers, like over 3,800 single and 11,000 multi in different runs. Prototypes vary, you know?
Benchmarks like this? Always sketchy until retail units hit. Could be early silicon, or just Geekbench quirks. Still, if it holds, this edges out some rivals—though Dimensity 9500’s been posting stronger in spots. Apple’s A19 Pro might have a fight on its hands too, based on cross-comparisons.
What grabs me is how Xiaomi’s pushing boundaries again—secondary display, bleeding-edge SoC. If the series lives up to this hype, Android flagships just got spicier.















