AnTuTu has published the flagship and mid-range phone rankings, and in the former, the Snapdragon 8 Elite has once again taken back its lead. As for the mid-range list, the Dimensity 8400 is still going strong. Besides these two, AnTuTu has also shared the top-performing tablets, and for the first time in a few months, the RedMagic Nova didn't make it to the topmost spot.
As a matter of fact, the gaming tablet didn't even make it to the list at all. However, this isn't anything out of the ordinary. The thing with monthly AnTuTu rankings is that devices need to have at least 1,000 valid benchmark runs to make it to the list, and the RedMagic Nova may not have passed this criterion.
Getting back to the list, the newly released Oppo Pad 4 Pro has topped the top-performance AnTuTu ranking for April 2025. This tablet features the Snapdragon 8 Elite, and it's followed by the Vivo Pad 5 Pro, which packs the Dimensity 9400. These two have an average score of 2,849,493 and 2,640,803, respectively.
The other tablets on the latest AnTuTu tablet performance rankings come with last-gen flagship SoCs. Here's a rundown:
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered Oppo Pad 3 Pro got the third spot with an average of 2,095,666 points.
- Vivo Pad 3 Pro with the Dimensity 9300 secured the fourth position with an average score of 2,038,713.
- iQOO Pad 2 Pro with the Dimensity 9300+ obtained the fifth spot with an average of 2,030,767 points.
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered OnePlus Pad Pro, which is known as the Pad 2 in the global market (, got the sixth position with an average of 2,030,314 points.
- 2025 Lenovo Legion Tablet, also known as the Legion Tab Gen 3 (curr. $489.99 on Lenovo), secured the seventh position with an average of 1,987,986 points.
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro obtained the eighth spot with an average score of 1,568,497.
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 got the ninth position with an average of 1,499,188 points.
- Snapdragon 8s Gen 3-powered Vivo Pad 3 secured the tenth spot with an average score of 1,497,755.
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AnTuTu (machine translated from Chinese)