
Curiosity 08 Oct
AnTuTu, the popular benchmarking site, has released the data of the top performing devices of the month. This list consists of devices that are best among all in terms of overall performance. As per AnTuTu, this score shown here is an average score for each device, hence individual scores may vary.
The Asus ROG phone has scored an impressive 299,706, is ranked at the top. This is quite understandable as well since the ROG phone is a gaming-focused smartphone and features an overclocked CPU at 2.96 GHz instead of the normal 2.8GHz on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC.
Another Gaming phone Xiaomi’s Blackshark is at the second spot by a very close margin with OnePlus 6 at the third spot. Vivo NEX and Mi 8, which are ranked at number 4 and 5 respectively, completes the top five best performing devices for the month.
Other devices in the top 10 are Asus ROG phone. All of these devices are powered by the Qualcomm’s flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 845 and hence are topping the carts.
It would be interesting to see once Huawei’s flagships Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 20 X, and Mate 20 RS Porsche Design are available in the market. These phones are powered by Huawei’s in-house Kirin 980 SoC which is said to be a very powerful processor and is capable of giving Snapdragon 845 powered devices a run for their money.
Benchmarks are not the ideal parameter to judge the device, it only gives an idea of how powerful the processor is. Also, an important fact that needs to be kept on mind is that this is a Global ranking, unlike the previous one which was limited to China and includes scores from minimum 1000 devices running the benchmark scores on the AnTuTu’s latest V7 app.
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And when the ROG phone leads AnTuTu, it's also the leader among the gaming smartphones too, by default, right?