In April 2025, Vivo claimed the top three spots in AnTuTu’s monthly Android flagship performance rankings, with its X200 series setting new performance records. AnTuTu also released updated mid-range rankings, which have seen notable changes for the first time in a while. These results are based on average scores from valid benchmark tests, with any models receiving fewer than 1,000 valid entries excluded.
2025 April AnTuTu Android Sub-Flagship Phone Performance Ranking

- 1. iQOO Z10 Turbo (Dimensity 8400, 16GB + 512GB) – 1800196
- 2. REDMI Turbo 4 (Dimensity 8400-Ultra, 12GB + 512GB) – 1699698
- 3. OnePlus Ace 3V (Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, 12GB + 256GB) – 1418257
- 4. OPPO Reno 13 Pro (Dimensity 8350, 16GB + 512GB) – 1344616
- 5. Redmi K70E (Dimensity 8300-Ultra, 12GB + 512GB) – 1324884
- 6. OPPO Reno 13 (Dimensity 8350, 16GB + 512GB) – 1305197
- 7. Redmi Note 12 Turbo (Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2, 16GB + 1024GB) – 1138556
- 8. iQOO Z8 (Dimensity 8200, 8GB + 256GB) – 966653
- 9. iQOO Neo 7 SE (Dimensity 8200, 12GB + 256GB) – 957401
- 10. Redmi Note 12T Pro (Dimensity 8200, 12GB + 256GB) – 872956

Topping the list is the recently launched iQOO Z10 Turbo, equipped with the Dimensity 8400, earning an average AnTuTu score of 1,800,196. This makes it the highest-performing non-flagship phone of the month, offering peak efficiency and thermally stable performance.

Coming in second is the REDMI Turbo 4, powered by the Dimensity 8400-Ultra, with an average score of 1,699,698. While it shares the same chip family as the Z10 Turbo, minor tuning differences and device-specific thermal conditions account for the performance gap.
In third place is last year’s OnePlus Ace 3V, featuring the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, which scored 1,418,257 on average. It remains the highest-ranking device powered by a Qualcomm 7-series chip this month.
Some expected models like those with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 are missing from this list (iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro). AnTuTu has clarified that this chip is classified as a flagship by Qualcomm, and thus, phones using it will appear in the flagship rankings, not sub-flagship or mid-range categories. The same classification logic will apply to any future MediaTek 9-series chips like the expected Dimensity 9400e.
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