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.
Smartphone | CPU | RAM | AnTuTu Score |
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Samsung Galaxy S9+ | Samsung Exynos 9810 2.7GHz octa-core | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 245,380 |
Samsung Galaxy S9 | Samsung Exynos 9810 2.7GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 239,717 |
Apple iPhone X | Apple A11 Bionic 6-core | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM | 232,787 |
Apple iPhone 8 Plus | Apple A11 Bionic 6-core | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM | 219,604 |
OnePlus 5 | Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 181,503 |
OnePlus 5T | Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 179,548 |
Apple iPhone 7 | A10 Fusion 2.3GHz quad-core | 2GB LPDDR4 RAM | 178,992 |
HTC U11 | Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 177,809 |
LGV30 | Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 176,199 |
Samsung Galaxy S8+ | Exynos 8895 2.3GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 175,622 |
Samsung Galaxy Note8 | Exynos 8895 2.3GHz octa-core | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 174,579 |
Huawei Mate 10 Pro | Kirin 970 2.36GHz octa-core | 6GB LP DDR4 RAM | 174,452 |
Samsung Galaxy S8 | Samsung Exynos 8895 2.5GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 174,155 |
Huawei Mate 10 | Kirin 970 2.36GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 173,697 |
Apple iPhone 7 Plus | A10 Fusion 2.3GHz quad-core | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 168,145 |
Xiaomi Mi6 | Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 162,553 |
OnePlus 3T | Snapdragon 821 2.35GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 162,101 |
Xiaomi Mi Mix | Snapdragon 821 2.35GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 152,325 |
Sony Xperia XZ Premium | Snapdragon 835 2.45GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 148,159 |
LG G6 | Snapdragon 821 2.35GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 147,716 |
LG V20 | Snapdragon 820 2.15GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 147,389 |
Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 146,650 |
Sony Xperia XZs | Snapdragon 820 2.15GHz | 4GB LPPDRR4 RAM | 144,169 |
OnePlus 3 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz | 6GB LPDDR4 RAM | 144,104 |
Sony Xperia XZ | Snapdragon 820 2.15GHz | 3GB LPPDRR4 RAM | 142,596 |
Google Pixel | Snapdragon 821 2.15GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 142,225 |
Huawei P10 | HiSilicon Kirin 960 | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 141,425 |
Huawei Mate 9 | HiSilicon Kirin 960 | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 140,627 |
HTC 10 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 138,062 |
Samsung Galaxy Note7 | Exynos 8890 octa-core 2.3GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 134,190 |
HTC U Ultra | Snapdragon 821 2.35GHz | 4GB LPDDR3 RAM | 132,236 |
Samsung Galaxy S7 | Exynos 8890 octa-core 2.3GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 132,076 |
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge | Exynos 8890 octa-core 2.3GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 130,345 |
LG G5 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 126,375 |
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus | Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 | 4GB LPDDR3 RAM | 119,311 |
Sony Xperia X Performance | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core 2.15GHz | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 116,748 |
Xiaomi Mi 5 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 1.8GHz quad-core | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 114,445 |
Apple iPhone 6S | Apple A9 1.85GHz dual-core | 2GB LPDDR4 RAM | 110,097 |
Huawei P9 Plus | HiSilicon Kirin 955 2.5GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 95,637 |
Huawei P9 | HiSilicon Kirin 955 | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 81,464 |
Xiaomi Mi Max | Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 1.8GHz hexa-core | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM | 77,909 |
Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra | Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 1.8GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 77,339 |
Vivo V3 Max | Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 1.8GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR3 RAM | 69,046 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 | Samsung Exynos 7420 2.1GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 68,937 |
Motorola Moto Z2 Play | Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 2.2GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR3 RAM | 68,691 |
Galaxy S6 Edge | Samsung Exynos 7420 2.1Ghz octa-core | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 67,755 |
Galaxy S6 Edge+ | Samsung Exynos 7420 2.1Ghz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 67,403 |
Galaxy S6 | Samsung Exynos 7420 2.1Ghz octa-core | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 66,401 |
OPPO F5 | MediaTek MT6763T | 4GB RAM | 64,413 |
Asus Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 2.0GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 62,101 |
ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE520KL) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 2.0GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 61,484 |
Sony Xperia Z5 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 2.0GHz octa-core | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM | 60,423 |
OnePlus 2 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 1.77GHz octa-core | 4GB LPDDR4 RAM | 54,309 |
Huawei Nexus 6P | Snapdragon 810 | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 53,411 |
LG G Flex 2 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 2.0GHz octa-core | 2GB LPDDR4 RAM | 51,696 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 | Samsung Exynos 5433 1.9GHz octa-core | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM | 49,250 |
Huawei P8 | HiSilicon Kirin 930 2.0GHz octa-core | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM | 49,042 |
LG G4 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 1.8GHz hexa-core | 3GB LPDDR4 RAM | 48,903 |
Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe | Intel Atom Z3580 2.3GHz quad-core | 4GB LPDDR3 RAM | 48,697 |
Samsung Galaxy A8 | Exynos 5 Octa 5430 1.8GHz octa-core | 2GB LPDDR3 RAM | 48,583 |
Apple iPhone 6 | Apple A8 1.4GHz dual-core | 1GB LPDDR3 RAM | 48,337 |
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.
69,443
S6 Flat
Stock ROM
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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.
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
Tindi ng Samsung Exynos! Halatang nag-ththrottle ng performace pag tinakbo sa Antutu! Hahaha!!!
I’m not convinced. How are synthetic benchmarks objective in determining the performance of smartphones?
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.
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?
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.
How about alcatel onetouch idol 3? do you have any idea when it will be released? tnx
Please also include other benchmarks in the table
(such as GFX Bench, etc)
Bali wala naman ang benchmarks if it doesnt reflect on actaul usage
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
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
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.
Dugtungan niyo bigla ng “so far” yung title…hehehe para kahit forevermore pa abutin.
Good point! Since we will also include handset that have not been released. ;)
Yung allure
Firefly mobile rin po
Iphone 6 antutu is 47k. Please include that in the list.
Just finished the test and added the iPhone 6.
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.
mi note pro has the score of 63,424 and u have not mentioned it
We have not yet tested it but will do that first thing we can.
Nakalimutan niyo din yata ang Xperia Z series.. Sigurado pasok dyan ang Xperia Z4..
We tested the Z2 and the Z3 as well as the Z3 Compact Tablet but all of them did not make it.
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.
dat cm cosmos one plus. orayt
its zopo zp999 hehehe
rebranded
No Sony????
Where is my galaxy alpha? My phone’s antutu benchmark is 51657..
Not rooted..