Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 had the spotlight in the latest flagship performance chart from AnTuTu. As for the mid-range rankings, things are a little different, as no phones featuring a Snapdragon chipset have made it to the list. Instead, all ten positions are taken by a smartphone that's powered by MediaTek Dimensity SoCs. Here's a breakdown:
- Realme Neo 7 SE with Dimensity 8400 Max - first spot with an average score of 1,931,641.
- iQOO Z10 Turbo with Dimensity 8400 - second position with an average of 1,915,499 points.
- Vivo Y300 GT with Dimensity 8400 - third place with an average score of 1,909,184.
- Redmi Turbo 4 with Dimensity 8400 Ultra - fourth spot with an average of 1,868,587 points.
- Oppo Reno 14 with Dimensity 8350 - fifth position with an average score of 1,495,632.
- Oppo Reno 14 Pro with Dimensity 8450 - sixth place with an average of 1,485,371 points.
- Motorola Edge 60 Pro (512 GB curr. $525 on Amazon) with Dimensity 8350 - seventh spot with an average score of 1,451,715.
- Oppo K13 Turbo 5G with Dimensity 8450 - eight position with an average of 1,450,850 points.
- Oppo Reno 13 Pro with Dimensity 8300 Ultra - ninth spot with an average score of 1,291,601.
- Oppo Reno 13 with Dimensity 8300 Ultra - tenth place with an average of 1,283,913 points.
While it's interesting to see MediaTek taking all the spots in the list, it's worth noting that AnTuTu curates these monthly performance lists based on a couple of factors. One of them requires phones to pass at least 1,000 valid benchmark runs to be considered. It's possible that none of the mid-range phones with a Snapdragon SoC have met this requirement for the October 2025 rankings.
Another thing that's worth noting is that these synthetic benchmark scores don't tell the whole story of a phone. Other factors, such as the display, battery, and camera performance, should also be considered before making a purchase.
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AnTuTu (machine translated from Chinese)








