AnTuTu May Benchmark Reveals Top Performing Chinese Android Flagship Smartphones Nubia Red Magic 10S Pro Leads with Snapdragon 8 Elite

AnTuTu's May benchmark for Chinese Android flagships highlights top performers like Nubia Red Magic 10S Pro+ and vivo X200 Ultra.
AnTuTu May Benchmark Reveals Top Performing Chinese Android Flagship Smartphones Nubia Red Magic 10S Pro Leads with Snapdragon 8 Elite

The latest reporting from AnTuTu benchmark team tells about the most powerful of Chinese Android flagship smartphones of May. However, these scores aren't just weighted by marketing; they base their results on at least 1000 real-life tests, which conjure up a much more objective picture of what these smartphones' performance really looks like.

This is actually the first top place taken on a very high-powered config RAM and storage device with none other than the mega Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered device this month. Let's see who's atop the pack:

  • It was the Nubia Red Magic 10S Pro+ (sporting a ridiculous 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage) blazing its way to first place with an astounding 2,951,251 points. Truly a beast!
  • Nipping at its heels is the vivo X200 Ultra (in its 16GB + 512GB configuration), securing second place with a score of 2,907,396.
  • The iQOO 13 (also with 16GB + 512GB) wasn't far behind, claiming third place with 2,891,558 points.

MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ was also represented well in this test, with two devices mounting the ranks to belong in the five best:

  • OnePlus Ace 5 (2,886,176 points)
  • vivo X200s (2,872,437 points)

Flagship stand-off is intense. Here are the other high performers that made it to AnTuTu top 10 charts for May:

  • OPPO Find X8 Ultra (2,851,022 points)
  • iQOO 13 base version (2,848,388 points)
  • realme GT Pro (2,845,563 points)
  • OPPO Find X8s+ (2,817,245 points)

Settling at the end is OnePlus Ace 5 Pro, a device that ranks highly at 2,748,418 points, but then shows an obvious gap from the device just before it.

These rankings really celebrate the cutting edge of mobile processing power. It's always exciting to see which manufacturers are pushing the limits. Were you surprised by any of these results?

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