These are the best performing phones today

Xiaomi Mi 11

One of the most well-known, popular and trusted benchmarks in the world Android is, without a doubt, AnTuTu. And it is that, together with GeekBench and other test platforms, this always appears to us as a reliable benchmark which we take as a point of reference and support, since it provides us with relevant information when it comes to knowing how powerful, fast and efficient it is. a mobile, whatever.

As usual, AnTuTu usually makes a monthly report or, rather, a list of the most powerful terminals on the market, month by month. Therefore, in this new opportunity we show you the respective month of January of this year, which is the last one brought to light by the benchmark. Let's see!

These are the phones with the best performance of February

This listing was recently revealed and, as we highlight, belongs to last January, which is why AnTuTu could put a twist on this in the next ranking this month, which we will see in March. Here are the most powerful smartphones today, according to the test platform:

The best performing high-end phones of February 2021, according to AnTuTu

As it can be detailed in the list that we attach above, the new iQOO 7 and Xiaomi Mi 11 are the two beasts that are located in the first two positions, with 728.784 and 705.593 points, respectively, and a numerical difference between them not very great. Amos smartphones have all the power that Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 mobile platform can offer, it is worth noting.

The third, fourth and fifth place are occupied by Huawei Mate 40 Pro, Huawei Mate 40 and Oppo Reno5 Pro + 5G, with 702.553.408, 688.043 and 671.249 points, respectively, to close the first five places in the AnTuTu list with a flourish. [List of the previous month: Top 10 of the best performing mobiles of the moment]

Xiaomi and Redmi phones with MIUI 12
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Finally, the second half of the table is made up of the iQOO 5 (665.959), Redmi K30S Extreme Edition (664.993), iQOO 5 Pro (664.252), Vivo X50 Pro + (663.766) and the Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition (661.078). ), in the same order, from sixth to tenth place.

The best performing mid-range

Unlike the first list already described, which is dominated by Qualcomm and Huawei chipsets, the list of today's top 10 mid-range phones with the best performance for January 2021 by AnTuTu also has smartphones with MediaTek processors. . Samsung's Exynos, as in past editions, are nowhere to be seen this time.

The best performing mid-range phones of February 2021, according to AnTuTu

After Redmi 10X 5G, which managed to score a high of 401.389 and is powered by Mediatek's Dimensity 820, the Redmi 10X Pro 5G, which is also powered by the aforementioned Dimensity 820, is placed in second position, with a score of 398.264. This is followed by Huawei Nova 7, with a score of 395.463. The latter works with the Kirin 985.

The telephones Huawei Nova 7 Pro, Honor 30 and Honor X10 they have secured the fourth, fifth and sixth positions, respectively, with figures of 394.913, 390.862 and 361.347. The Huawei Nova 7 SE he is in seventh position, with a mark of 352.728 points.

The Oppo Reno5 5G and Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G They are in the eighth and ninth position, with 349.329 and 347.876, respectively. The former is a smartphone that is equipped with the powerful Snapdragon 765G, while the latter was launched with the Snapdragon 765G, while the Redmi is equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 750G.

El Realme Q2 Pro 5GWith the Dimensity 800U and its not inconsiderable 337.545 points obtained on the test platform, it is the last and only smartphone on the list to have Mediatek's Dimensity 800U chipset.

The variety of chipsets that we find in this list is evident. There are five who are present, Mediatek being the one that manages to stay with the first place of the table, thus giving way to the glorious Kirin of Huawei, with five occupied squares, and a small hole to Qualcomm, which with some effort has managed to enter this ranking. It remains to be seen how Qualcomm recovers boxes in this segment, which has been somewhat taken away in recent rankings.


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