Each month AnTuTu releases a list of best smartphones that top its benchmarking results for a month prior. Accordingly, the list of handsets with highest AnTuTu scores for the month of September has been published. Noteworthy, statistics for each model have been collected from at least 1000 units which helps in providing reliable data figures.

Vivo Nex 3 featured 01 (2)The pole position is held by the 8 GB + 256 GB variant of the Vivo Nex 3 that has scored 483,427 points. Suprisingly, the second place is also held by a Vivo smartphone which is the 8 GB + 256 GB variant of iQOO Pro 5G that has scored 481,211 points.

The Vivo handsets are followed by Asus’ latest and greatest Gaming centric smartphone which is the ROG Phone 2. The average of 1000 units, with 8 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM is 473,917. Next in line is another Gaming focused device, the Black Shark 2 Pro from Xiaomi whose 12 GB + 256 GB  variant has scored 464953.

The number five spot is enjoyed by yet another Xiaomi smartphone which is the 8 GB + 256 GB variant of the Mi 9 Pro 5G. It has secured a score of 464,807 points. Next in order is the lesser known Meizu 16S Pro whose 8 GB + 128 GB variant have scored 460,076 points.Highest AnTuTu scoring Android phones in September 2019

At number seven we have the third and last handset from Xiaomi which is the aggressively priced Redmi K20 Pro. The 12 GB + 512 GB variant of the device scored 456,237 points in this month of the year.

Finally, at position eight, a Samsung smartphone makes an appearance. Its 12 GB + 256 GB storage variant of the Galaxy Note 10+ manages to score 449,269 points. Following Samsung, we have the high-end offering from Vivo’s sister company OnePlus whose 12 GB + 256 GB OnePlus 7 Pro have registered a score of 448,488 points.

Lastly, we have the Huawei Mate 30 Pro. Out of all the devices, this is the only handset to not feature the Snapdrgaon 855 or 855+ chipset. Instead, it is kitted with Huawei’s in-house developed Kirin 990. The 8 GB + 256 GB variant of the device registers a score of 445,446 points.