The three remaining top-ten flagships on AnTuTu’s chart are powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 SoC. This is no surprise since the chipset contains four Cortex-X4 CPU cores and four Cortex-A720 performance CPU cores. There are no low-powered efficiency cores which makes the Dimensity 9300 AP a powerhouse indeed.
Right behind the ROG 8 Pro is the iQOO 12 with an average AnTuTu tally of 2,090,252. Another gaming phone, the Red Magic 9 Pro+, was third as the unit rang up an average AnTuTu score of 2,080,678. The first foldable on the list was the fourth place vivo X Fold3 Pro with a score of 2,070,888 on average.
Top ten flagship Android phones based on average AnTuTu scores during April
Top-ten non-flagship Android phones based on average AnTuTu scores during April
Of the top ten phones on the non flagship list, two were powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, two have the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 under the hood, three were equipped with the Dimensity 8200, and there were single models that use the Dimensity 8300 Ultra, Dimensity 8200 Ultra, and the Dimensity 8100 Max.
The top-scoring non-flagship phone that was benchmarked on AnTuTu last month was the OnePlus Ace 3V. The handset had an average AnTuTu score of 1,441,870 for the month and is powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC.
Here are some things that you need to know about the charts. The scoring is based on the average score of at least 1,000 runs, not the highest score. In other words, a phone must have been put through AnTuTu at least 1,000 times to qualify, The configuration listed on the charts with each phone on the charts is the one that scored the highest, not necessarily the phone’s highest configuration. All ten of the flagship phones achieved their highest AnTuTu score with the variant carrying 16GB of RAM.
And another reason why you might not be familiar with some of these phones is that only AnTuTu tests conducted in China can be used to compute a phone’s average score.