AnTuTu has published the latest flagship phone ranking, and just like the rankings from the last few months, the Snapdragon 8 Elite has dominated the latest list. As a matter of fact, only two of the phones in the chart are powered by the Dimensity 9400+, while the others pack the current top-end Qualcomm smartphone SoC. Here's a rundown of the devices that made it to the July 2025 chart:
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version-powered RedMagic 10S Pro+ got the first spot with an average of 2,943,537 points.
- The Vivo X200 Ultra with the Snapdragon 8 Elite secured the second position with a 2,893,125 average score.
- iQOO's Neo 10 Pro+ with the Snapdragon 8 Elite got the third position with an average score of 2,889,141.
- Dimensity 9400+-equipped Vivo X200S placed fourth with an average of 2,860,875 points.
- The Realme GT Pro with the overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite got the fifth position with an average score of 2,851,956.
- OnePlus's Ace 5 Pro, which is still China-exclusive, placed sixth in the list with an average of 2,722,244 points.
- The OnePlus 13 with the Snapdragon 8 Elite got the seventh spot with an average of 2,706,899 points.
- Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered iQOO 13 secured the eighth spot with an average of 2,687,611 points.
- The Redmi K80 Ultra with the Dimensity 9400+ got the ninth position with an average of 2,667,786 points.
- Oppo's Find X8 Ultra with the Snapdragon 8 Elite secured the tenth spot with an average score of 2,667,408.
Compared to the last flagship phone performance ranking, there have been some changes in the positions, and all the phones from the previous list, except for one, have made it to the new chart. It's the Honor GT Pro with the overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite that didn't make it.
However, it's worth noting that AnTuTu makes these monthly flagship performance lists by considering some key factors. One requires the devices to pass at least 1,000 valid benchmark runs. You can learn more about the latest chart from the picture attached below.
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AnTuTu (machine translated from Chinese)









