March performance evaluations from the AnTuTu benchmark group shed light on the current landscape of mid-range Android smartphones. The edge in the rankings was claimed by the OnePlus Ace 3V, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, which racked up an impressive 1.46 million points in the test series. This model sits ahead of the Redmi K70E, which earned about 1.39 million points thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 8300-Ultra chip, and the Realme GT Neo5 SE, which uses the Snapdragon 7+ Gen2 and achieved roughly 1.15 million points. Source: AnTuTu.
Other notable performers in the top 10 include the Redmi Note 12 Turbo at around 1.14 million, the Oppo Reno11 near 1.0 million, the iQOO Neo7 SE about 968 thousand, the iQOO Z8 at 966 thousand, the Redmi Note 12T Pro close to 891 thousand, the OnePlus Ace Racing Edition at 883 thousand, and the Onur 100 at 836 thousand. Source: AnTuTu.
The March summit results highlight a sizable gap between the global champions of Android power and mid-tier devices. For example, the gaming-centric Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro, which runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, posted roughly 2.13 million points in AnTuTu. In comparison the OnePlus Ace 3V sits at about 1.46 million, a significant number for mid-range devices, which typically average around 700 to 800 thousand points in similar tests. These figures illustrate how much more capable top-tier hardware is when it comes to sustained performance and graphics workloads. Source: AnTuTu.
In related news, earlier coverage pointed to Xiaomi preparing a clamshell smartphone equipped with a high-end processor, signaling continued competition between premium and upper-midrange models in this segment. Source: AnTuTu.