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Top Smartphones with Highest Antutu Scores

One of the more objective ways to determine the performance of smartphones is by running them thru synthetic benchmarks. After going thru hundreds of handsets in the last couple of years and using Antutu as one of our primary tools, we thought of putting them down into a chart as basis for comparison with other handsets we will review in the future.

This chart is not yet final as we gather more test results from a few more handsets but, for the meantime, we’re posting it already as we add more data.

SmartphoneCPURAMAnTuTu Score
Samsung Galaxy S9+Samsung Exynos 9810 2.7GHz octa-core6GB LPDDR4 RAM245,380
Samsung Galaxy S9Samsung Exynos 9810 2.7GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM239,717
Apple iPhone XApple A11 Bionic 6-core 3GB LPDDR3 RAM232,787
Apple iPhone 8 PlusApple A11 Bionic 6-core 3GB LPDDR3 RAM219,604
OnePlus 5Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM181,503
OnePlus 5TSnapdragon 835 2.45GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM179,548
Apple iPhone 7A10 Fusion 2.3GHz quad-core2GB LPDDR4 RAM178,992
HTC U11Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM177,809
LGV30Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM176,199
Samsung Galaxy S8+Exynos 8895 2.3GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM175,622
Samsung Galaxy Note8Exynos 8895 2.3GHz octa-core6GB LPDDR4 RAM174,579
Huawei Mate 10 ProKirin 970 2.36GHz octa-core6GB LP DDR4 RAM174,452
Samsung Galaxy S8Samsung Exynos 8895
2.5GHz octa-core
4GB LPDDR4 RAM174,155
Huawei Mate 10Kirin 970 2.36GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM173,697
Apple iPhone 7 PlusA10 Fusion 2.3GHz quad-core3GB LPDDR4 RAM168,145
Xiaomi Mi6Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM162,553
OnePlus 3TSnapdragon 821 2.35GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM162,101
Xiaomi Mi MixSnapdragon 821 2.35GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM152,325
Sony Xperia XZ PremiumSnapdragon 835 2.45GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM148,159
LG G6Snapdragon 821 2.35GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM147,716
LG V20Snapdragon 820 2.15GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM147,389
Asus Zenfone 3 DeluxeQualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM146,650
Sony Xperia XZsSnapdragon 820 2.15GHz4GB LPPDRR4 RAM144,169
OnePlus 3Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz6GB LPDDR4 RAM144,104
Sony Xperia XZSnapdragon 820 2.15GHz3GB LPPDRR4 RAM142,596
Google PixelSnapdragon 821 2.15GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM142,225
Huawei P10HiSilicon Kirin 9604GB LPDDR4 RAM141,425
Huawei Mate 9HiSilicon Kirin 9604GB LPDDR4 RAM140,627
HTC 10Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM138,062
Samsung Galaxy Note7Exynos 8890 octa-core 2.3GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM134,190
HTC U UltraSnapdragon 821 2.35GHz4GB LPDDR3 RAM132,236
Samsung Galaxy S7Exynos 8890 octa-core 2.3GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM132,076
Samsung Galaxy S7 EdgeExynos 8890 octa-core 2.3GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM130,345
LG G5Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz4GB LPDDR4 RAM126,375
Xiaomi Mi 5s PlusQualcomm Snapdragon 8214GB LPDDR3 RAM119,311
Sony Xperia X PerformanceQualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz3GB LPDDR4 RAM116,748
Xiaomi Mi 5Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 1.8GHz quad-core3GB LPDDR4 RAM114,445
Apple iPhone 6SApple A9 1.85GHz dual-core2GB LPDDR4 RAM110,097
Huawei P9 PlusHiSilicon Kirin 955 2.5GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM95,637
Huawei P9HiSilicon Kirin 9553GB LPDDR4 RAM81,464
Xiaomi Mi MaxQualcomm Snapdragon 650 1.8GHz hexa-core3GB LPDDR3 RAM77,909
Asus Zenfone 3 UltraQualcomm Snapdragon 652 1.8GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM77,339
Vivo V3 MaxQualcomm Snapdragon 652 1.8GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR3 RAM69,046
Samsung Galaxy Note 5Samsung Exynos 7420
2.1GHz octa-core
4GB LPDDR4 RAM68,937
Motorola Moto Z2 PlayQualcomm Snapdragon 626 2.2GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR3 RAM68,691
Galaxy S6 EdgeSamsung Exynos 7420
2.1Ghz octa-core
3GB LPDDR4 RAM67,755
Galaxy S6 Edge+Samsung Exynos 7420
2.1Ghz octa-core
4GB LPDDR4 RAM67,403
Galaxy S6Samsung Exynos 7420
2.1Ghz octa-core
3GB LPDDR4 RAM66,401
OPPO F5MediaTek MT6763T4GB RAM64,413
Asus Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL)Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 2.0GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM62,101
ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE520KL)Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 2.0GHz octa-core4GB LPDDR4 RAM61,484
Sony Xperia Z5Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
2.0GHz octa-core
3GB LPDDR3 RAM60,423
OnePlus 2Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
1.77GHz octa-core
4GB LPDDR4 RAM54,309
Huawei Nexus 6PSnapdragon 8103GB LPDDR4 RAM53,411
LG G Flex 2Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
2.0GHz octa-core
2GB LPDDR4 RAM51,696
Samsung Galaxy Note 4Samsung Exynos 5433
1.9GHz octa-core
3GB LPDDR3 RAM49,250
Huawei P8HiSilicon Kirin 930
2.0GHz octa-core
3GB LPDDR3 RAM49,042
LG G4Qualcomm Snapdragon 808
1.8GHz hexa-core
3GB LPDDR4 RAM48,903
Asus ZenFone 2 DeluxeIntel Atom Z3580
2.3GHz quad-core
4GB LPDDR3 RAM48,697
Samsung Galaxy A8Exynos 5 Octa 5430
1.8GHz octa-core
2GB LPDDR3 RAM48,583
Apple iPhone 6Apple A8 1.4GHz dual-core1GB LPDDR3 RAM48,337

Note: We have not have time to gain access or run the same benchmarks on a few more handsets we think should also be included in this chart. These are the Galaxy Note Edge, Galaxy Alpha, HTC One M9, Huawei P8 Max, Nexus 6, Galaxy Note 5, Moto X Pure Edition, and ZTE Axon Pro.

Locally branded smartphones like the Starmobile Knight X should also be included in the list once we get an updated benchmark score.

The scores posted above are based on our own actual tests, taking out multiple runs and logging the highest scores for each unit. Some of them have been re-tested after software updates.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

48 Responses

  1. Avatar for Edgerson Yabut Macatula Edgerson Yabut Macatula says:

    69,443
    S6 Flat
    Stock ROM

    https://www.facebook.com/XYLE.LEHM/posts/1020626*****43478?pnref=story

  2. Avatar for Lc Lc says:

    it is a marketing strategy only. so that local brands phone will be dispatch. why? local brand phone belong to the high end smartphones to think its a good quality.

  3. Avatar for russel russel says:

    Justin ang bobo u. Pag ginamit u ang kahit anong benchmark test. Siyempre nasa maximum performance ang mini measure ng benchmark at naka maximum settings ang phone u. Kelangan ba nasa low performance o mid.? Wag ka tanga pre!!!! Ang sinusukat dyan frame per second, algorithms, ppi. Read and write ng sd card.different setting ng video. Multiple task application for ram and processors and higher graphics. Saturated color

  4. Avatar for Justin Justin says:

    Tindi ng Samsung Exynos! Halatang nag-ththrottle ng performace pag tinakbo sa Antutu! Hahaha!!!

  5. Avatar for Raffy Carabello Raffy Carabello says:

    I’m not convinced. How are synthetic benchmarks objective in determining the performance of smartphones?

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      They measure floating point operations.

      In computing, FLOPS or flops (an acronym for FLoating-point Operations Per Second) is a measure of computer performance, useful in fields of scientific calculations that make heavy use of floating-point calculations. For such cases it is a more accurate measure than the generic instructions per second.

    • Avatar for Raffy Carabello Raffy Carabello says:

      And—sans jargon—how do you explain the relevance of these scientific calculations to the common user whose use case varies from person to person, from day to day?

    • Avatar for kchan kchan says:

      Think of it like money. It shows how much the system can spend on a certain app. Let’s say a game like NBA 2K17. The Samsung S7 in this test has 130k score. Let’s say the game asks for 40k in processing, and another 30k in graphics, 70k in totalm The S7 and others scoring higher has cash to spare. However, the S6 doesn’t have as much, so it needs to lower the graphics settings and game speed to be able to play the game. Also this shows how much overhead you have for background running apps, like Tasker. Think of those as maintenance costs (parang tubig at kuryente, sss, na automatic kaltas sa pera mo buwan buwan). If you have those apps running, then your AnTuTu score actually decreases. However it should be noted that this also doesn’t really show the full performance of the CPU, since the OS and other running services would cause throttling. Running Antutu on a new out of the box S7 will give a higher score than one that is fully set up with automated apps already. However I would point out that Yuga should do multiple tests as Antutu is not accurate. I already scored 140k on mu S7 Edge before on Antutu, on a fully setup unit with apps already running in the background.

  6. Avatar for Liannecimms Liannecimms says:

    How about alcatel onetouch idol 3? do you have any idea when it will be released? tnx

  7. Avatar for uheelkw oijdlk uheelkw oijdlk says:

    Please also include other benchmarks in the table
    (such as GFX Bench, etc)

  8. Avatar for Kaloy Kaloy says:

    Bali wala naman ang benchmarks if it doesnt reflect on actaul usage

    • Avatar for uheelkw oijdlk uheelkw oijdlk says:

      So how do you quantify actual usage and present it in a real data?

      The Benchmarks are the closest thing we have for objective analysis without actually owning the unit.
      These might NOT be perfect but they are the closest thing to actual usage simulation and serves as the basis for buying the unit.
      They are accurate but still have room for errors

  9. Avatar for acun acun says:

    http://www.antutu.com/en/view.shtml?id=7980

    You might want to check that link and include the top performing phone last year [MX4] as it clearly outperforms other newer models. You’ve included the Meizu MX4 PRO, but the MX4 performs better [it is quite easy to get a score of 50K and above] than its more expensive brother in so far as synthetic benchmarks are concerned. I also happen to own both and the benchmark scores translate to real life performance.

    Once it is complete, I hope the list will be as accurate and unbiased as possible. Thanks

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      We already added the MX4 Pro which we were able to test before. The list is biased/skewed based on the units we actually have access to, are able to buy ourselves, and was loaned to us.

  10. Avatar for my cherry a ore my cherry a ore says:

    Dugtungan niyo bigla ng “so far” yung title…hehehe para kahit forevermore pa abutin.

  11. Avatar for oryt oryt says:

    Yung allure

  12. Avatar for oryt oryt says:

    Firefly mobile rin po

  13. Avatar for Don Lim Don Lim says:

    Iphone 6 antutu is 47k. Please include that in the list.

  14. Avatar for archie archie says:

    Magrerequest sana ako ng article about the current number of cherry mobile at myphone units released pero baka abutin ng one year bago nyo macompile ang lahat ng pangalan.

  15. Avatar for sparsh sparsh says:

    mi note pro has the score of 63,424 and u have not mentioned it

  16. Avatar for Noel David Noel David says:

    Nakalimutan niyo din yata ang Xperia Z series.. Sigurado pasok dyan ang Xperia Z4..

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      We tested the Z2 and the Z3 as well as the Z3 Compact Tablet but all of them did not make it.

  17. Avatar for denmark denmark says:

    Note: We have not have time to gain access or run the same benchmarks on a few more handsets we think should also be included in this chart. -may mga typo error po dito.

  18. Avatar for watata watata says:

    dat cm cosmos one plus. orayt

  19. Avatar for r1v13r4 r1v13r4 says:

    No Sony????

  20. Avatar for Paulo Chevaz Paulo Chevaz says:

    Where is my galaxy alpha? My phone’s antutu benchmark is 51657..

    Not rooted..

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