Global benchmark authority AnTuTu has published its device performance rankings for June 2026, revealing a familiar dominance by gaming-focused hardware in the flagship category. The latest leaderboard underscores the advantage of specialized cooling and aggressive tuning, though a notable shift has occurred at the very top.

A new leader emerges in the flagship tier

The iQOO 15 Ultra, tested in a 16 GB RAM and 256 GB storage configuration, claimed the number one position with an average score of 4,142,923 points. It edged out the RedMagic 11S Pro+, which slipped to second place with an average of 4,101,393 points. The result is particularly significant because the RedMagic device is the only contender on the chart equipped with the overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Version, a processor variant that had previously given it a decisive edge. Both handsets are dedicated gaming flagships that rely on active cooling solutions and extensive performance optimization to outpace conventional rivals.

Chipset choices and notable absences

Nearly every other model on the flagship list is driven by the standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform. The sole exception is the iQOO 15T, which runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 system-on-chip. Its placement serves as a stark contrast to its Qualcomm-powered counterparts; the device secured ninth place with an average score of 3,809,793, a result the report describes as underwhelming. No handset using the non-Elite Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 made the cut, likely because that sub-flagship silicon delivers performance comparable to the previous-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite, limiting its ability to compete on this chart. The full June ranking is available in the attachment provided alongside AnTuTu’s publication.

Source: weibo.com

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