ANTUTU has recently published its benchmark rankings of top-performing Android devices for October 2024 in China.
Qualcomm’s latest chipset takes the top spots, while MediaTek’s offerings assert a strong presence in the upper mid-range segment.
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For top performing flagships, the OnePlus 13 takes the crown with an average score of 2,926,644. Following second is vivo’s iQOO 13 only with a minimal gap at 2,906,489. Both models run the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC.
For Dimensity 9400-powered phones, coming in third is the vivo X200 Pro with 2,843,812. It is followed by the OPPO Find X8 Pro, Find X8, and the vanilla vivo X200 at sixth place.
Interestingly, despite being powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the Xiaomi 15 ranked seventh, and the Xiaomi 15 Pro ranked even lower at ninth place.
There’s the vivo X200 Pro mini at eighth place with almost the same score as the Xiaomi 15 Pro but runs on the Dimensity 9400.
The iQOO Neo 9S Pro+ closes out the top ten which is the only device that used the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
In the sub-flagship category (or the upper, premium mid-range segment), Snapdragon-powered devices also secured the top spots.
OnePlus, again, took the top spot with its OnePlus Ace 3V which has an average score of 1,398,811. And following second is the realme GT Neo6 SE with 1,381,411 points. Powering both devices is the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3.
The Redmi K70E came in third place with the Dimensity 8300-Ultra. Next, there are the realme GT Neo5 SE and the Redmi Note 12 Turbo at fourth and fifth place, respectively. Both runs the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 chip.
Then, MediaTek-powered devices filled in the rest of the chart.
Aside from the usual monthly performance charts for Android flagships and sub-flagships, ANTUTU will now also publish the same for Android tablets.
Coming in first is the ZTE REDMAGIC Nova, and the OPPO Pad 3 Pro at second, both running an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Following third is the iQOO Pad2 Pro with the Dimensity 9300+ and the vivo Pad3 Pro (Dimensity 9300) at fourth place.
The rest of the chart showed Snapdragon-powered tablets.
Source (AnTuTu 23)
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