We gathered a lot of them and ranked each one based on their Quadrant and Antutu Benchmark scores. Here's the chart showing all of them with their Quadrant scores: Here's the chart showing all of them with their Antutu scores: The S4 maintained its lead in both benchmarks with its Snapdragon 600 chip. * Note that scores from respective smartphones were taken during the time they were reviewed and as such, may have newer/better results (like the Galaxy S3 which was still on ICS when we made the review). https://www.facebook.com/antutulabs/photos/a.218671368281616/1250918041723605/ AnTuTu's scoring is based on the following Statistical rules: Score: all the scores are averaged, not the highest score per model (actual running results may fluctuate, which is a normal phenomenon). Read more in our articles including "Smartphones Ranked by Quadrant & Antutu Scores" and "AnTuTu releases top 10 best performing android phones for March 2019".
We gathered a lot of them and ranked each one based on their Quadrant and Antutu Benchmark scores. Here's the chart showing all of them with their Quadrant scores: Here's the chart showing all of them with their Antutu scores: The S4 maintained its lead in both benchmarks with its Snapdragon 600 chip.
* Note that scores from respective smartphones were taken during the time they were reviewed and as such, may have newer/better results (like the Galaxy S3 which was still on ICS when we made the review). https://www.facebook.com/antutulabs/photos/a.218671368281616/1250918041723605/ AnTuTu's scoring is based on the following Statistical rules: Score: all the scores are averaged, not the highest score per model (actual running results may fluctuate, which is a normal phenomenon).
Our coverage of quadrant scores includes: "Smartphones Ranked by Quadrant & Antutu Scores"; "AnTuTu releases top 10 best performing android phones for March 2019"; "Xiaomi 17T vs. Xiaomi 15T, what's different?". Each article provides unique insights and information.