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Qualcomm tops AnTuTu’s best performing Android phones in July

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AnTuTu just released the list of the best performing Android phones for the month of July. And to no one’s surprise, the most powerful smartphones are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.

As expected, the list is full of the latest devices, most equipped with Qualcomm’s processors.

Best Performing Flagship Phones

For the most powerful flagships, the ASUS ROG Phone 6 Pro and the Zenfone 9 sit at the top of the list. Both are powered by the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, scoring 1,114,647 and 1,089,919, respectively.

The next three phones are the Red Magic 7 (SD8+ Gen 1), the Black Shark 5 Pro (SD8+ Gen 1), and the vivo X80, as the first phone on the list with a Dimensity 9000 chip.

That’s the top five. The rest includes the Motorola Edge 30 Pro, vivo X80 Pro, Mi 12 Pro, Poco F4 GT, and Redmi K50 Gaming. All are powered by Qualcomm chips, except for the two vivo smartphones.

AnTuTu Top Performing Flagship Android phones July

Best Performing Sub-flagship Phones

AnTuTu also released its list of best performing sub-flagship Android phones for July. This one looks more balanced in terms of chipset distribution with more devices running on MediaTek Dimensity chips in the mix.

At the top three, we have the OnePlus 10R 5G (Dimensity 8100-Max), the OPPO Reno8 Pro 5G (Dimensity 8100), and the realme GT neo2 (Snapdragon 870).

You can check out the rest of the devices below.

AnTuTu Top Performing Sub Flagship Android phones July

Best Performing Mid-range Phones in China

On this list, the Nothing Phone (1) makes an appearance, taking the top spot with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G.

The iQOO Z5 is at two with the same chip. Surprisingly, the almost one-year-old realme GT Master Edition is at three. Another surprise appearance is the Huawei nova 9, which launched in the Philippines towards the end of last year.

AnTuTu Top Performing Mid-range Android phones July

The August list is expected to have newer devices, but it’s likely to still have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chips leading the race.

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Bryan is a geek at heart and a tech enthusiast by choice. He has a strong background in corporate communications, marketing services, and customer relations having worked in the telecommunications and banking sectors for over two decades. In his spare time, he enjoys watching clips on YouTube and binge watching shows on Netflix.

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