The new iQoo 15 Ultra flagship took the top spot in the rankings, topping the chart with a score of 4,126,940 points. Close behind are the standard iQoo 15 and the gaming-focused Red Magic 11 Pro+.
All three leading smartphones are powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. In total, nine out of the ten most powerful smartphones in the world are equipped with this very chip.
The only device on the list without a Snapdragon processor is the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra. It took sixth place thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset. Models from Realme, Oppo, Honor, and Vivo also made it into the top ten.
How does AnTuTu compile its rankings?
To ensure the objectivity of the results, the benchmark team uses rigorous evaluation methods. Importantly, the scores in the ranking represent the average results of all tests for a specific model over the course of a month, rather than individual records.
Experts note that this gives users “a more realistic picture of performance than the ‘best’ results shown in screenshots online.”
Basic rules for device selection:
- Number of tests: a model is included in the list only if there are at least 1,000 valid results per month;
- Configuration: the list displays versions with the largest amount of memory that have scored enough points to be included in the statistics;
- External factors: the final result for a specific phone is influenced by device temperature, system load, and firmware version;
- Benchmark versions: scores from different versions of the program (e.g., V10 and V11) cannot be compared due to different scoring systems.
The data for this ranking was collected in the Chinese market between April 1 and April 30, 2026.