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YugaTech Top Smartphones based on AnTuTu (2018)

We’re about to end the year in just a few weeks and most smartphones, especially flagship ones, have already been released. We have reviewed most of them which also means running benchmarks. In this case, we have compiled our top performers based on AnTuTu benchmarks.

Author’s note: The phones listed below are those sporting flagship chipsets (A12, SD845, Kirin 980/970, Exynos 9810, etc) of 2018 and have been benchmarked personally by YugaTech editors.

SmartphoneChipsetAnTuTu Score
Apple iPhone XS MaxApple A12 Bionic359816
Huawei Mate 20 ProHiSilicon Kirin 980308999
Huawei Mate 20HiSilicon Kirin 980306335
OPPO Find XQualcomm Snapdragon 845286300
Xiaomi Mi 8 ProQualcomm Snapdragon 845286208
ASUS ROG PhoneQualcomm Snapdragon 845280841
OnePlus 6Qualcomm Snapdragon 845266563
Pocophone F1Qualcomm Snapdragon 845264977
Samsung Galaxy S9+Samsung Exynos 9810240270
Samsung Galaxy S9Samsung Exynos 9810239717
Samsung Galaxy Note9Samsung Exynos 9810239067
Xiaomi Mi Mix 2SQualcomm Snapdragon 845219131
Huawei P20HiSilicon Kirin 970207349
Huawei P20 ProHiSilicon Kirin 970206099
Honor 10HiSilicon Kirin 970205909
Honor PlayHiSilicon Kirin 970204703
Huawei Nova 3HiSilicon Kirin 970197654

Looking at the list, the Apple iPhone XS Max topped the list by a whopping 360K, followed by the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and Mate 20 with their Kirin 980 chipset, then the Snapdragon 845-powered OPPO Find X, Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro, and the ASUS ROG Phone. The Exynos 9810-powered Galaxy smartphones are not far behind but below the SD845 bunch. The Kirin 970-powered smartphones, on the other hand, trails. It’s understandable considering it’s an aging chip but a still good performer.

What do you guys think? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

1 Response

  1. Avatar for Ad Ad says:

    How many units did you test?

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