Chinese benchmark outfit AnTuTu has released the popular ranking of the top 10 flagship smartphones that ran through the app in the month of January 2020. The ranking is based on data collected between January 1 and January 31. 2020. Also, it is based on the average score of over 1000 and not just the highest score.
The list, as usual, is dominated by models running Qualcomm’s chipset and this time around eight out of the top 10 models are powered by the Snapdragon 855+ chipset. At the top of the list is the Vivo iQOO Neo with an average score of 504796 points. It is closely followed by the Vivo iQOO Pro 5G with a score of 502,288. The Vivo NEX 3 5G comes in at the third spot with an average score of 498223 points.

The OnePlus 7T Pro and OnePlus 7T occupy the 4th and 5th spots respectively with an average score of 496123 points and 495733 points. The two models are equally powered by a Snapdragon 855+ chipset.

At the number 6 – 10 positions are the ASUS ROG gaming phones 2 8+128GB version (491491 points), Realme X2 Pro 8GB+128GB version (484106 points), Honor V30 Pro 5G 8 + 256GB version (481121 points), OPPO Reno Ace 8 + 256GB version (476144 points) and Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G 8 + 256GB (472698 points). We must note that the Honor V30 Pro and Mate 30 Pro are the only non-Qualcomm powered models on the list. Both models are powered by an Hisilicon Kirin 990 chipset.

With the expected launch of the Snapdragon 865-powered models this February, we may likely have to wait until March before we’ll start seeing changes to the top 10 most-powerful flagship list.

 

 

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