2024-07-01 11:41:01
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On the first day of each month the AnTuTu benchmark releases the top performers for the month before, and so we now have the lists for June. Before we dive into them, first note that there are two lists: one for proper flagships, the other for upper-midrange devices. Next, keep in mind that these only take into account AnTuTu benchmark runs that happened in China in June. The score in the chart is the average score of all the scores for that particular model. Finally, note that devices with less than 1,000 runs in a month are excluded.
With all of those caveats out of the way, the best performing phone in AnTuTu in June was the Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro, averaging 2,135,740 points. It was followed by the Oppo Find X7 (averaging 2,103,557 points), and the iQOO Neo9S Pro (averaging 2,097,626 points).
The Red Magic 9 Pro+ is next with an average of 2,080,236, and then we have four devices from either vivo or its sub-brand iQOO – the X100 Ultra, the X100 Pro, the iQOO 12, and the X100. In ninth sits the OnePlus 12, and in tenth we find the Oppo Find X7 Ultra.
Of the top ten, six devices are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, and the remaining four went with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 or 9300+.
The upper mid-range chart is headlined by the newly launched OnePlus Ace 3V, averaging 1,434,328 points with its Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC, followed by the Realme GT Neo6 SE using the same chipset. In third is the Dimensity 8300-Ultra powered Redmi K70E, after which comes the Realme GT Neo5 SE with its Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2. That’s the same chipset inside the fifth-position Redmi Note 12 Turbo.
From sixth to ninth place we get four handsets all powered by the Dimensity 8200: the Oppo Reno12 (Chinese model), iQOO Z8 (Chinese version), iQOO Neo7 SE, and Redmi Note12T Pro. Rounding up the top ten is the original OnePlus Ace from 2022, with its Dimensity 8100-Max SoC.
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