The leader has changed in the September ranking of the most productive smartphones AnTuTu

03.10.2021 , Pavel Kotov

Benchmark AnTuTu has published its September Android Smartphone Performance Rankings. The list is based on data from September 1 to September 30, 2021, statistics are compiled based on the average performance results. The leader has changed in the list – it is RedMagic 6S Pro (Tencent Games Edition). The smartphone showed 857,918 points, displacing the long-term leader in the person of Black Shark 4 Pro from the pedestal.

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RedMagic 6S Pro was the leader primarily due to the most productive GPU, additional factors were an improved user interface with a software update; and a 165 Hz display. The runner-up Black Shark 4 Pro still demonstrates better performance in some parameters. In addition, Black Shark has yet to release an updated Snapdragon 888+ processor model, so it remains to be seen how the alignment will change after the release of . .

Third place went to Vivo X70 Pro + with Snapdragon 888+ processor and an average score of 836,943. This GPU, as you can see, may well compete with gaming models. The rest of the smartphones on the flagship Snapdragon 888+ in the ranking were iQOO 8 Pro, ASUS ROG 5s, as well as Xiaomi MIX 4.

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There were no newcomers in the ranking of middle-class smartphones – all ten are made up of the same participants. The only difference was the rearrangement of 8 and 9 seats: the Huawei nova 8 Pro model on its own HiSilicon Kirin 985 processor managed to squeeze the iQOO Z3, which was not helped by the powerful enough Snapdragon 768G.

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