Key Takeaways
1. Vivo X200 Ultra ranks first with a score of 2,953,489, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB RAM, and 128GB storage.
2. Vivo dominates the top three positions with the X200s and X200 Pro in second and third place, using MediaTek’s Dimensity chips.
3. iQOO 13 takes fourth place, also using the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
4. OnePlus 13T and OnePlus 13 secure seventh and tenth positions, but fall short of pre-launch benchmark expectations.
5. Notable absentees from the top 10 include Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra and the new Xiaomi 15 series models.
Benchmarking platform AnTuTu has shared its rankings for the top 10 smartphones with the best performance for April 2025. This list evaluates devices based on overall scores derived from the CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience capabilities. This month, Vivo dominates the chart.
Vivo Takes the Lead
The Vivo X200 Ultra, a flagship released in April, takes the top position. It features Qualcomm’s premium Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, along with 16GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. This combination achieved an impressive score of 2,953,489, securing its place at the top of the list comfortably.
Dominance of Vivo Continues
Interestingly, Vivo has more than just the first position. The second and third ranks are also clinched by its models, the X200s and X200 Pro, which utilize MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ and Dimensity 9400, respectively. It’s uncommon for one brand to dominate the rankings so thoroughly, but it’s not exactly unexpected.
The iQOO 13, equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, comes in fourth place. Following that, the Oppo Find X8 Ultra, which also uses the 8 Elite, and the Find X8s+ with the Dimensity 9400+ take the fifth and sixth spots, correspondingly.
OnePlus and Others Join the Rankings
OnePlus makes an appearance in this list with the OnePlus 13T, which runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite as well. Although the device had scored over 3 million in pre-launch benchmarks, the retail version lands in seventh with a score of 2,758,405. While this is a solid score, it doesn’t quite reach the expectations set during the promotional phase.
The standard OnePlus 13 also finds its way into the top 10, achieving 2,737,820 points. This score is sufficient to surpass other leading flagships, including Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is notably absent from the list. Additionally, the new Xiaomi 15 series models are missing, which is surprising considering Xiaomi’s typical emphasis on high-performance hardware.
In conclusion, while synthetic benchmarks provide some insights, real-world use can present a fuller picture. For now, Vivo’s results speak volumes—clearly and with little room for debate.

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