These are the most powerful phones on the market according to Antutu

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Like every month, the performance test Antutu has published on its official website the updated list of phones with the Android operating system that have achieved higher scores in their tests. So if you want to know which are the most powerful terminals on the market, you just have to take a look to find them at a glance.

Best Antutu scores

Antutu Results

Taking into account that the list of models is obtained from tests carried out in China, the variety is quite peculiar, however, it also helps us to find models with Snapdragon 855 that have not reached the European market. As you can see below, the processor of Qualcomm It takes center stage on the list due to its presence in almost all models, but the question is, who has been able to get the best performance out of it?

The list, ordered from most powerful to least powerful, is made up of the following models:

  • Xiaomi Mi 9 Transparent Edition (372.072 points)
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 (371.878 points)
  • I live iQOO Monster: 365.430 points)
  • Samsung Galaxy S10+ (359987 points)
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 (359217 points)
  • I live iQOO (356.510 points)
  • Lenovo Z5 Pro GT (348.591 points)
  • Nubia Red Magic Marrs (315.200 points)
  • Honor V20 (306.306 points)
  • Huawei Mate 20 X (303.174 points)

What conclusions can we draw from the following list? Obviously it is clear that the performance leap that exists in the Snapdragon 855 is quite remarkable. The first 7 terminals have a processor in their bowels Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 de, being the eighth place for the Snapdragon 845 of the Nubia Red Magic Mars. In the last positions are Honor and Huawei with the Kirin 980, another processor that has also known how to make the most of its potential until it sneaked into the top 10 list.

It would be interesting to see what the variants would score with Exynos of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, although we may have obtained similar results in this performance test, but not in terms of autonomy, where Samsung's own chip seems to consume more than Qualcomm's proposal.

Are these tests useful for anything?

As we always say, these scores are not going to determine how well a phone will work in your day to day. User experience depends on many factors in addition to the potential of the processor, since the interface of the system, the consumption and the additional functions that the device offers will determine if a user will be satisfied or not with a certain phone. What we can make clear is that manufacturers are capable of adjusting the performance of the same processor and getting different results depending on the optimization carried out in the system, something that Xiaomi seems to have quite controlled for these tests. Who will be the next King Antutu?


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