Xiaomi Mi 10 & 10 Pro Are Most Powerful Phones On AnTuTu In February
Karamchand Rameshwar
Not only one, both Xiaomi's newly launched smartphones, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and Mi 10, took the first two positions in the AnTuTu's list in February.
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As expected, AnTuTu recently announced a list of the top 10 Android smartphones with the highest performance scores in China in February 2020. The data were collected from February 1 to February 29, with every AnTuTu device performing 1,000 tests to give the final result.
In AnTuTu's list of the highest-performing Android smartphones in February, the first place belonged to Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro with an average score of 5,94,069 points. In addition to Mi 10 Pro, the standard Mi 10 version is also a solid candidate in this ranking, ranked in second place with an AnTuTu score of 5,64,327 points.
The next position belongs to two Vivo smartphones, of which iQOO Neo scored 5,03,407 points and claimed the third position while the iQOO Pro 5G stayed in fourth place with a slightly lower score of 5,00,852 points.
OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro took fifth and sixth places respectively, with an average score in AnTuTu's benchmark score of 4,96,009 points and 4,96,007 points. The Vivo Nex 3G came in seventh place with 4,95,579 points.
The last three positions in the February ranking belong to Huawei V30 Pro (Kirin 990 chipset), ASUS ROG 2 gaming smartphone and Realme X2 Pro (Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC) with scores of 4,91,120 points, 4,89,827 points, and 4,83,370 points, respectively.
Overall, the February ranking of AnTuTu is a testament to the Snapdragon 865's extremely strong performance. In addition, there are a total of seven smartphones running the Snapdragon 855+ chip in the rankings.
For comparison, the AnTuTu score of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (powered by Snapdragon 865) is over 90,000 points higher than that of the Vivo iQOO Neo (powered by Snapdragon 855+). Of course, we will see a big change in the rankings of March, as more and more smartphones using Snapdragon 865 processors will be released into the market.
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