77 smartphones benchmarked in 2018. Top performer: Huawei Mate 20 Pro with 308,999 points.
2018 was a landmark year for smartphone performance in the Philippines. YugaTech benchmarked 77 devices using AnTuTu, with the Huawei Mate 20 Pro topping the charts at 308,999 points. Browse the complete 2018 rankings below to compare flagship, midrange, and budget phones tested with real-world benchmark scores.
77 devices
| # | Device | Chipset | AnTuTu Score | Date | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 🥇 | — |
308,999
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Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 2 🥈 | — |
298,128
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 3 🥉 | — |
286,300
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 4 | — |
286,208
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 5 | — |
280,841
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 6 | — |
273,233
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 7 | — |
273,233
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 8 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 2.8GHz octa-core CPU |
266,563
|
Jun 2018 | Read → | |
| 9 | — |
264,977
|
Sep 2018 | Read → | |
| 10 | — |
264,977
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 11 | — |
260,000
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 12 | — |
260,000
|
Jul 2018 | Read → | |
| 13 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 2.8GHz octa-core processor |
254,237
|
Jul 2018 | Read → | |
| 14 | — |
240,270
|
Mar 2018 | Read → | |
| 15 | — |
239,717
|
Feb 2018 | Read → | |
| 16 | — |
239,067
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 17 | — |
219,131
|
Jun 2018 | Read → | |
| 18 | HiSilicon Kirin 970 2.36GHz octa-core |
208,887
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 19 | — |
207,349
|
May 2018 | Read → | |
| 20 | — |
206,099
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 21 | — |
206,099
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 22 | — |
205,909
|
Jul 2018 | Read → | |
| 23 | — |
204,703
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 24 | — |
197,654
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 25 | — |
176,199
|
Jan 2018 | Read → | |
| 26 | — |
167,110
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 27 | — |
141,184
|
Jun 2018 | Read → | |
| 28 | — |
139,899
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 29 | — |
138,758
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 30 | — |
138,758
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 31 | — |
138,758
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 32 | — |
138,658
|
Mar 2018 | Read → | |
| 33 | ★ |
138,548
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 34 | HiSilicon Kirin 710 2.2GHz octa-core |
138,548
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 35 | — |
138,548
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Jul 2018 | Read → | |
| 36 | ★ |
138,548
|
Jul 2018 | Read → | |
| 37 | MediaTek Helio P60 2.0GHz octa-core |
138,091
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 38 | — |
138,091
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 39 | — |
137,846
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 40 | — |
137,837
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 41 | — |
136,899
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 42 | — |
136,645
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 43 | — |
132,293
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 44 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 2.2GHz Octa-core processor |
131,748
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 45 | — |
131,748
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 46 | — |
129,021
|
Sep 2018 | Read → | |
| 47 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 1.95GHz octa-core |
127,962
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 48 | — |
127,962
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 49 | — |
124,816
|
Feb 2018 | Read → | |
| 50 | — |
120,100
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 51 | — |
119,113
|
Nov 2018 | Read → | |
| 52 | — |
117,438
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 53 | — |
117,438
|
Oct 2018 | Read → | |
| 54 | — |
115,505
|
May 2018 | Read → | |
| 55 | — |
89,465
|
Feb 2018 | Read → | |
| 56 | — |
88,892
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 57 | — |
88,558
|
Sep 2018 | Read → | |
| 58 | — |
88,558
|
May 2018 | Read → | |
| 59 | — |
88,226
|
Mar 2018 | Read → | |
| 60 | — |
87,772
|
May 2018 | Read → | |
| 61 | — |
87,722
|
Mar 2018 | Read → | |
| 62 | — |
87,639
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 63 | — |
87,639
|
Apr 2018 | Read → | |
| 64 | — |
80,871
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 65 | — |
78,256
|
Jan 2018 | Read → | |
| 66 | — |
78,256
|
Jan 2018 | Read → | |
| 67 | — |
74,409
|
Aug 2018 | Read → | |
| 68 | — |
73,840
|
Feb 2018 | Read → | |
| 69 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 octa-core 1.8GHz |
72,601
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 70 | — |
72,601
|
Dec 2018 | Read → | |
| 71 | — |
70,668
|
Mar 2018 | Read → | |
| 72 | — |
70,400
|
May 2018 | Read → | |
| 73 | — |
67,496
|
Jan 2018 | Read → | |
| 74 | — |
66,297
|
Feb 2018 | Read → | |
| 75 | — |
62,923
|
May 2018 | Read → | |
| 76 | — |
59,694
|
Mar 2018 | Read → | |
| 77 | — |
57,212
|
Feb 2018 | Read → |
The fastest phone of 2018 is the Huawei Mate 20 Pro with an AnTuTu benchmark score of 308,999 points, as tested by YugaTech in the Philippines.
YugaTech benchmarked 77 smartphones in 2018 using AnTuTu, covering devices from various brands and price ranges available in the Philippine market.
In 2018, flagship phones score above 1 million points in AnTuTu, mid-range phones score 400K-800K, and budget phones typically score 200K-400K. Scores above 1.5 million indicate top-tier gaming performance.
Based on AnTuTu benchmark performance, the top phones of 2018 include the Huawei Mate 20 Pro at #308,999 points. Browse our complete 2018 rankings for the full comparison.
Data sourced from YugaTech's gadget reviews, hands-on articles, and video showcases. ← Back to Full Rankings