Now that we have seen what the Realme 12 Pro 5G has to offer in terms of design, specs, camera, software, and user experience, let's move on to testing its performance in benchmarks:
I started by testing the Realme 12 Pro 5G using Geekbench . The smartphone scored 934 in single-core mode and 2640 in multi-core mode. Additionally, the GPU compute tests ended with scores of 1320 for OpenCL and 1706 for Vulkan . These numbers show that the Realme 12 Pro 5G is a decent mid-range device for everyday use and can also deliver a decent gaming experience. However, when compared to other mid-range Android phones with similar features like the Motorola Edge 40 or the Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro, which are similarly priced, the Realme 12 Pro 5G chipset lags behind in terms of speed for both the CPU and GPU.
Geekbench 6 test results
Next, I tested the Realme 12 Pro 5G’s performance using afghanistan telegram data 3DMark . It scored 2,383 in the Wild Life test and 5,421 in Sling Shot . These results aren’t top-notch, but they’re good enough to indicate that this smartphone can handle casual gaming with ease. For more demanding games, it delivers decent frame rates, though you may need to tweak the graphics settings to get a smooth gaming experience.
3DMark benchmark results
Moving on, I turned to PCMark for Android to test the smartphone in everyday performance and see how it scores on battery life under typical usage conditions. The Realme 12 Pro 5G scored a decent Work 3.0 performance score of 11,500 points, and also had a remarkable battery life of 16 and a half hours!