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AnTuTu has released its Android performance rankings for May 2025, based on average benchmark scores in China. AnTuTu scores are based on average results from May 1 to May 31, 2025. Only phones with at least 1,000 valid test entries were considered. The top three spots are held by phones powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite.

Antutu Android Flagship Phone Performance Ranking for May 2025

  • Red Magic 10S Pro+ – Snapdragon 8 Elite – 24GB + 1TB – 2951251
  • Vivo X200 Ultra – Snapdragon 8 Elite – 16GB + 1TB – 2907396
  • iQOO Neo 10 Pro+ – Snapdragon 8 Elite – 16GB + 1TB – 2891558
  • OnePlus Ace 5 Pro – Dimensity 9400+ – 16GB + 1TB – 2886176
  • Vivo X200s – Dimensity 9400+ – 16GB + 1TB – 2872437
  • OPPO Find X8 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition – Snapdragon 8 Elite – 16GB + 1TB – 2851022
  • iQOO 13 – Snapdragon 8 Elite – 16GB + 1TB – 2848388
  • Honor GT Pro – Snapdragon 8 Leading Edition – 12GB + 256GB – 2845563
  • OPPO Find X8s+ – Dimensity 9400+ – 16GB + 1TB – 2817245
  • OnePlus Ace 5 Pro – Snapdragon 8 Elite – 16GB + 1TB – 2748418
Red Magic 10S Pro
Red Magic 10S Pro+

Red Magic 10S Pro+ ranked first with an average score of 2,951,251. The phone runs on an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite, which boosts the main core speed to 4.47GHz and increases GPU frequency to 1.2GHz. There are no changes to the processor’s architecture, but the phone uses aggressive performance tuning to get the most out of the chip.

Vivo X200 Ultra

In second place, the Vivo X200 Ultra scored 2,907,396. Known for its camera system with focal lengths of 14mm, 35mm, and 85mm, and software-enhanced ISZ options at 28mm and 70mm, the device caters to mobile photography needs. Despite its imaging focus, the X200 Ultra also delivered strong gaming and system performance.

iQOO Neo 10 Pro+ took third place with 2,891,558. It follows the same design and performance approach as the previous Neo 9 Pro+, offering solid results across performance, design, and camera quality.

Honor GT Pro, which uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite, performed well but didn’t score as high as others. Most benchmark results came from the 12GB + 256GB model, which brought down the average.

Xiaomi’s XRING O1, which has the company’s first self-developed 3nm chip, was also launched in May on the Xiaomi 15S Pro. Unfortunately, it wasn’t included in the rankings due to not having enough valid test entries. The device will likely be included in June’s results.

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