AnTuTu’s List Of 10 Most Powerful Phones In June : OnePlus 7 Pro Tops The Chart
SachinSangwan - Jul 18, 2019
AnTutu has just released their rankings of the 10 most powerful smartphones and the OnePlus 7 Pro tops the chart with a score of 3,71,610.
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The first half of 2019 has already ended. During the half, many mobile manufacturers launched their smartphones in the world smartphone market and competed with each other. Every smartphone company tries its best to launch their flagships and offer high-ended features in terms of performance, optics, and hardware configuration. If you want to get the quick lookup of the smartphones, check the list given below.
Below, we have the Antutu Benchmark V7 updated data based on 1000 samples of every phone. The list shows the data updated between June 1 & June 30, 2019, that tells the average performance of the top 10 smartphones.

The phone that gets the top position on the list is OnePlus 7 Pro. It is the second time the handset secured the top spot. On Antutu Benchmark V7, the phone got a score of 3,71,610, thanks to the powerful Snapdragon 855 SoC under the hood. It also features UFS 3.0 memory, which allows processing of extensive data at a higher speed than the other flagships. OnePlus 7 Pro is one of the very few phones in the global market that has this feature. It sports 6.67-inches Quad HD+ Fluid AMOLED display and comes with the support of HDR10/10+.
In the Antutu list, Xiaomi Mi 9 average scored 3,69,572, which helps it claim the second position. Xiaomi offers Snapdragon 855 just like the OnePlus 7 Pro. It sports a 6.39-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080x2340 pixels. Under the hood, the company offers 3,300 mAh battery capacity with the support of 27 Watt fast charging along with 20 W wireless charger.

The phone that secured the third position is Mi Black Shark 2. A per the AnTuTu ranking, the average score of this phone is 3,66,874. It is a phone which is specially designed for gamers. It also gets the same Snapdragon 855 processor as OnePlus 7 Pro and Mi 9. For cooling, the company offers liquid cooling technology, which helps to disperse heat generated while playing high-ended games. It sports a 6.39-inch display with a resolution of 1080x2340. It is powered by 4000 mAh battery with the support of fast charging.
In the list, the phones securing position between 4th and 7th also get the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor as the top three. Phones on these positions are Redmi K20 Pro with 3,65,410 points, OnePlus 7 with an average score of 3,63,673, Sony Xperia 1 with an average rating of 3,46,054 & LG V50 ThinQ 5G with 3,40,433.
Samsung Phones secured the last three positions in the list that includes Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, which scored 3,28,846, 3,32,526, 3,31,5119 respectively. All these three phones feature a Samsung Exynos 920 processor.
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