The Huawei Mate 40 Pro tops AnTuTu’s October flagship charts. ...

The Huawei Mate 40 Pro tops AnTuTu’s October flagship charts. ...
The Huawei Mate 40 Pro tops AnTuTu’s October flagship charts. ...
AnTuTu has released its monthly top 10 charts for flagships and mid-rangers with the best performing. The Huawei Mate 40 Pro comes first. The average score of all devices that ran AnTuTu 8 is 685,339 When the performance mode is activated, the Mate 40 Pro can even go beyond 720,000 points.

In second place are the iQOO 5 Pro and the iQOO 5, both of which run the Snapdragon 865+ chipset. The Asus ROG Phone 3 occupies 7th place and is behind some considerably cheaper devices such as the Redmi K30S. In any case, the Huawei Kirin 9000 will hold the title for the time being until Qualcomm strikes back with the Snapdragon 875 in a few months.

Thanks to the Dimensity 820, the Redmi 10X Pro 5G and the Redmi 10X 5G are in the midfield. Both phones did it 390.000 Points. Third place goes to the Honor 30, which rocks the Kirin 985 chipset. It’s interesting to note that the Kirin 985 and Kirin 820 make up most of the list, while Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G only ranks 9th and 10th.

Note that these are all averages for phones that ran the benchmark significantly more often than not.

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