Benchmarking website AnTuTu has just released a list of the highest performing Android smartphones in November.
Topping the chart is the powerful gaming smartphone ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro, one of the first smartphones to be equipped with the Snap
dragon 8 Elite chip. In November, the ROG Phone 9 Pro achieved an average AnTuTu test score of 2,932,124 points.
Snapdragon 8 Elite makes a big change in AnTuTu rankings.
Snapdragon 8 Elite makes a big change in AnTuTu rankings.
Over the past two months, a number of smartphones have been launched using the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9400 chip
s, so it's no surprise that they've shaken up the list this time around. In October, the OnePlus 13 with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip to
pped the charts, but by November, it had dropped to fifth place.
With the Dimensity 9400 chip, the Vivo X200 Pro comes in second place with an average score of 2,860,505. The difference be
tween first and second place is not huge, but the ROG Phone 9 Pro takes the top spot t
hanks to its more efficient cooling system, allowing it to maintain stable performance during heavy tasks.
Ranking of the most powerful Android smartphones.
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Ranking of the most powerful Android smartphones.
The Oppo Find X8 Pro took third place with 2,847,249 points, followed by the iQOO 13 with 2,846,310 points. The OnePlus 13 took fi
fth place, while the Find X8 and Vivo X200 also made the list. Notably, the November rankings did not include the new RedMagic 10 series, likely
due to it not being tested regularly or not meeting AnTuTu's criteria.
In the mid-range Android smartphone segment, Realme GT Neo6 SE leads with 1,409,226 points, followed by OnePlus Ace 3V with 1,4
06,565 points. Redmi K70E is in third place with 1,349,642 points, while Realme GT Neo5 SE and Redmi Note 12 Turbo occupy fourth and fifth positions, respectively.
Ranking of the most powerful mid-range Android smartphones.
Ranking of the most powerful mid-range Android smartphones.
It's worth noting that AnTuTu's monthly performance rankings are based on a variety of factors, including requiring each phone model to pass at least 1,000 tests each month. Results may vary depending on the configuration of each device, so the rankings may change even when using the same phone model.