Global Top10 Best Performing Android Phones, June 2024
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* 3 The score displayed is the average of all data for that device, not the highest score for that device.
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No.1:ROG 8 Pro
Average score: 2,113,236
In June, the ROG 8 Pro smoothly topped the flagship smartphone performance chart with a score of 2,113,236, which has reached the current limit of the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor.
At the same time, as a phone designed for the gaming environment, almost all designs of the ROG 8 Pro consider the needs of players, which is why it has a visible advantage in performance.
Of course, being designed specifically for the gaming environment brings powerful performance to the ROG 8 Pro, but it also makes compromises in terms of weight and photographic capabilities.
No.2:Red Magic 9 Pro
Average score:2,075,567
Like the first place, the second place in the flagship smartphone performance chart, Red Magic 9 Pro, is also a gaming phone.
Because the positioning of the two phones is similar, many of the evaluations in the previous text can be applied to the Red Magic 9 Pro.
However, since the Red Magic 9 Pro uses an under-screen camera and the rear lens does not protrude, it is also a good choice for users who need a high-performance device with a clean body.
No.3:iQOO 12
Average score:2,034,885
If you absolutely cannot accept a gaming phone, then iQOO 12 might be the phone that better meets your needs.
Compared with the two gaming phones above, the performance release of iQOO 12 is not extreme, but there will be no performance bottlenecks in use.
At the same time, it is also a product with a more balanced configuration in all aspects.
While having a top-notch processor, it also has stable performance in terms of body design, weight, and photographic capabilities.
No.1:realme GT 6T
Average score: 1,337,357
As the only phone on the list equipped with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen3 processor, it’s not surprising that the realme GT 6T tops the list.
Compared with the processors used in other phones on the list, the Snapdragon 7+ Gen3 has a clear advantage in performance because it uses the same X4 core as the Snapdragon 8 Gen3.
We can expect that more phones with the same positioning will choose this more powerful processor in the future.
No.2:Redmi Note 12 Turbo
Average score:1,107,557
The Redmi Note 12 Turbo can already be said to be a regular on this list.
It is equipped with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen2 processor, which still performs well and is reliable.
In other aspects, it is equipped with a 65MP OV64B as the camera, which performs well in photography.
No.3:Poco F5
Average score:1,106,509
As a phone closely related to the Redmi Note 12 Turbo, most of our evaluations of the Redmi Note 12 Turbo can be applied to the Poco F5.
Now that the Snapdragon 7+ Gen3 has been released, the Poco F5, which is equipped with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen2, still has enough performance for use, but it is no longer the most suitable choice.
Of course, compared to some phones with worse processors, its performance is still acceptable.
According to the positioning by SoC manufacturers, we classify certain models here. Relatively speaking, these devices are more affordable and still offer a very decent user experience.
Only the top 10 models with AnTuTu scores are listed here, and more models' Ranking info can be found on the "Ranking" page.
The same device in the Antutu V10 will generally score higher than the V9. One reason is that the new 3D test scene is more stressful, corresponding to higher scores. Another reason is that there are more video compatibility and codec test items in the UX test, which will also make the score higher.
Here is just to explain the reason why the score is generally higher. Please note that AnTuTu V10 scores cannot be compared to V9, and the device scores can only be compared between the same version of AnTuTu Benchmark.
In addition, in order to deliver stunning image quality and precision comparable to that of the PC, AnTuTu has created two new 3D test scenes based on Unreal Engine 4. To make the output colors more realistic and detailed, we uniformly use FP32 precision in the new scenes. However, due to the higher number of FP16 units in GPU chips released in earlier years, and limited by earlier chip manufacturing processes and technologies, GPUs will combine two FP16 units to be used as an FP32 unit when performing FP32-precision calculations, and such calculations need to consume more additional computational resources, which results in poor performance on new test scenes with these GPUs, and this is more obvious on GPU chips before Mali-G710 (not included).