Dimensity 7350 Pro Tested: AnTuTu, Geekbench, and More
The MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro is a new processor that debuted in the recently launchedNothing Phone 2a Plus(read our review). It’s an octa-core CPU built on TSMC’s second-generation 4nm process and carries a max clock speed of 3.0GHz. We put this Dimensity 7350 Pro chipset to various tests, including AnTuTu Benchmark, Geekbench 6, 3D Mark, and CPU throttling, to see how it fares against others.
Note:All the benchmark tests were done on a brand new Nothing Phone 2a Plus (12/256GB) running Nothing OS 2.6.6. Results might vary depending on your specific phone, its RAM and storage, software version, and how you use it.

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Dimensity 7350 Pro: Specifications
Here’s a detailed look at the specifications of the Dimensity 7350 Pro chipset:
Dimensity 7350 Pro: AnTuTu Benchmark
In AnTuTu Benchmark tests, this chipset achieved a net score of 774,648 points. That’s about 5-7% more than what the Dimensity 7200 Pro scored when wecompared the Nothing Phone 2a Plus with the 2a. You can also check the detailed scores below; however, storage speeds may vary because I have used a 2a Plus here, which hasUFS 2.2 storage type.
These scores are notably higher than those of its competitor, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (found in phones like the Moto Edge 50 Fusion and Poco F5). The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 scored 643,811 on our Realme 12 Pro+ and 678,920 on our Realme 13 Pro+.

Dimensity 7350 Pro: Geekbench 6 Scores
Geekbench 6 tests the processor’s CPU and GPU by running various tests that simulate real-world tasks like photo editing, web browsing, and playing games. The Dimensity 7350 Pro scores 1208 points in single-core and 2637 points in multi-core tests in Geekbench 6, slightly higher than the Dimensity 7200 Pro. This translates to snappier app launches and smoother multitasking.
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 we mentioned earlier scores 923 in single-core and 2865 in multi-core tests in the same benchmark. While the MediaTek chip scores higher in single-core, the Snapdragon takes a marginal lead in multi-core.

Dimensity 7350 Pro: Geekbench ML Scores
Geekbench ML tests the phone’s processor’s machine-learning capabilities. It runs various real-world ML tasks like image recognition and natural language processing to assess how well the device can handle AI workloads. The higher the score, the better the device performs in ML tasks. Here’s how Dimensity 7350 Pro faired in these results:
Dimensity 7350 Pro: GFXBench Test
The Dimensity 7350 Pro boasts a Mali-G610 MC4 GPU. GFXBench tests put the GPU through its paces, simulating graphically intensive tasks like 3D gaming. The results indicate that the chipset can handle most modern games at respectable settings, though it might struggle with the most demanding titles at high frame rates.
Dimensity 7350 Pro: 3DMark Wildlife Stress Test
We also tested the chipset’s gaming performance in 3DMark’s Wildlife Stress and Wild Life Extreme Stress Tests. The results show that it can maintain stable frame rates under sustained load and that it can handle extended gaming sessions without significant performance drops. The stability scores consistently reach nearly 95%, which is impressive.
Dimensity 7350 Pro: CPU Throttling Test
The Dimensity 7350 Pro is a very stable processor. As you can see in the 15-minute throttling test below, the graph is all green, and the CPU throttled to only 91% of its peak performance.
In real life too, it doesn’t throttle much during extended loads and can maintain performance even during long gaming sessions or intensive tasks. However, keep in mind that the phone’s cooling system also plays a role in preventing throttling.

1. Which phones have Dimensity 7350 Pro chipset?
Currently, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is the only smartphone officially released with the Dimensity 7350 Pro. However, there are rumors that it could be used in other budget-friendly Android phones such as the upcoming Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus.
2. Is Dimensity 7350 Pro a gaming chipset?
No, the Dimensity 7350 Pro is not a gaming chipset. It is designed to be a balanced chipset that offers good overall performance and battery life. While it can handle most games, it may struggle with high-end games on the highest graphic settings. It is more suitable for casual gaming and everyday tasks.
3. What kind of performance can I expect from the Dimensity 7350 Pro?
you’re able to expect smooth multitasking, decent app performance, and the ability to handle most games in medium settings. It may not be the best choice for demanding users who prioritize top-tier gaming performance or heavy apps, but it offers a good experience for everyday use and casual gaming.
Ritik Singh
With over 7 years of experience in tech, Ritik currently heads content at Techwiser.com. His journey started by sharing knowledge and helping others in online communities. That passion soon turned into a career in tech journalism, backed by a formal education in Electronic Media. He’s held editorial roles at GadgetsToUse and PC-Tablet, and has contributed to popular publications like HowToGeek and TheWindowsClub. With over 2,000 how-tos, reviews, and in-depth guides under his belt, Ritik has helped millions of readers get more out of their tech—from smartphones to smart homes.
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