The Xiaomi Mi 10 series dominated AnTuTu’s global top ten best-performing smartphones last month.
The most powerful flagship smartphone is the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, according to AnTuTu. The popular benchmarking platform has released another installment for its global top 10 best performing flagship smartphones in the world. And in April 2020, the Xiaomi Mi 10 series is right at the top.
Xiaomi takes over
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro generated a commanding score of 593,769 points. Xiaomi’s first entry on the compilation brought Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chipset with it, alongside 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Meanwhile, the regular Xiaomi Mi 10 is in the third place, which also accumulated an impressive score of 580,027 points. Like the Mi 10 Pro, the vanilla entrant is also powered by the same chipset and RAM & ROM configuration.
Sandwiched in between the Xiaomi flagships is the OnePlus 8 Pro, with 582,697 points. Qualcomm’s latest flagship chipset offering also fuels the phone.
Samsung is still undisputed
Elsewhere, Samsung has commandeered the list with all four of its variants under the Galaxy S20 series. On the fourth spot is the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, which scored 519, 713 points. The handset, unlike the previous entries, is powered by Samsung’s homegrown Exynos 990 SoC.
Placing on the fifth is the Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G. The handset, which is also run by the same Samsung SoC, scored 518,494 points.
On the seventh and eighth spots are the Samsung Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 5G. The phones generated 505,071 and 503,324 points, respectively. Both devices are also fueled by the Exynos 990 chipset, with 8GB RAM and 128GB of onboard storage.
Notably, the only gaming handset on the list is the ASUS ROG Phone 2, right on the sixth spot. The mobile gaming device scored 509,060 points. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus powers it.
Rounding up the top ten list are two more OnePlus entries, the OnePlus 7T, and the 7T Pro. Both are also banking on the power of the Snapdragon 855 Plus chip.
Takeaways
Some takeaways on April’s AnTuTu list: Samsung is still the leader of the compilation, despite Xiaomi ruling at the top. Compared to March’s result, April has ultimately included Snapdragon 865-based smartphones.
AnTuTu’s global top 10 best-performing flagship phones are based on an average of more than 1,000 devices per model.
Data were collated between April 1 to April 30. All data are also based on the AnTuTu Benchmark V8.
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