The Antutu benchmark developers have refreshed the rankings of the most capable smartphones across five price bands. The April poll results were published on the benchmark maker’s official site.
In the 5,000 yuan category (about 54,000 rubles), the Oppo Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition was named the top performer. This model stands out thanks to its variable refresh rate capabilities, the flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor, and an LTPO2 display that powers high-quality cameras. The Vivo X Note claimed second place, while the Oppo Find X5 Pro with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip finished third.
Within the 4,000 to 5,000 yuan range (roughly 43,000 to 54,000 rubles), the gaming-focused Black Shark 5 Pro led the list. In second and third positions followed Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro and iQOO 9 Pro, both highlighted for their gaming performance and features.
In the 3,000 to 4,000 yuan bracket (approximately 32,000 to 43,000 rubles), Realme GT2 Pro, iQOO 9, and Nubia Z40 Pro rounded out the top trio, each recognized for overall performance and efficiency given the price point.
Earlier in the year, Realme GT earned the distinction of best smartphone in the 2,000 to 3,000 yuan range (about 21,000 to 32,000 rubles), with Realme GT Neo3 securing second place and iQOO Neo6 taking third. These results reflect a strong emphasis on processing power, display quality, and gaming capabilities across midrange devices.
Additionally, the Motorola Edge S30, Redmi Note 10 Pro, and Realme GT Neo2T were identified as the most productive and affordable options under 2,000 yuan (up to about 21,000 rubles). The rankings underscore how budget segments increasingly deliver high performance and value in today’s market.
News out of socialbites.ca previously noted that Honor captured about one-fifth of the Chinese market share, replacing Oppo, Apple, and Xiaomi in that snapshot of standings. This shift highlights how competitive dynamics can shift quickly across brands and price tiers, influencing consumer choice across global markets.