AnTuTu benchmark developers have presented a broad view of the best Android smartphones across price bands, revealing top performers in each tier. The results show that mid-range devices can deliver flagship-like performance when paired with capable silicon and optimized software, helping buyers choose without breaking the bank. The ranking highlights how value and speed intersect in real-world usage, from gaming to multitasking, camera efficiency to battery longevity.
In the up to 2000 yuan segment, roughly 26.7 thousand rubles, Redmi Note 12 Turbo leads the pack. It is followed by the Redmi Note 11T Pro and the OnePlus Ace Racing Edition, with a strong cluster of Redmi models continuing to populate the upper tier. The lineup in this category also includes the Redmi Note 12T Pro, Redmi K60E, Honor X40 GT, Oppo K10 5G, Redmi Note 11T Pro, iQOO Z7, and Oppo K11 5G, illustrating a robust ecosystem of values offering solid performance for everyday tasks and gaming alike.
For devices priced up to 3000 yuan, about 40.1 thousand rubles, the Redmi K60, Redmi K60 Ultra, and OnePlus Ace 2 Pro took the top three positions in that order. The rest of the top 10 in this band features Realme GT5, Realme GT Neo5 SE, Xiaomi 12S Pro, iQOO Neo8, OnePlus Ace Pro, Lenovo Legion Y70, and OnePlus Ace 2V, reflecting a blend of speed, camera capability, and stamina across brands that cater to enthusiasts and casual users alike.
In the under 4000 yuan segment, around 53.4 thousand rubles, the iQOO Neo8 Pro claimed first place. Nubia Z50S Pro and iQOO 11S followed in second and third, respectively, with a familiar array of notable models also featuring in this group. The marquee devices at the top include Vivo X90, OnePlus 11, Xiaomi 13, Vivo X90s, Oppo Reno10 Pro+ 5G, Honor Magic5, and Honor 80 Pro, demonstrating that premium-level performance can be achieved at mid-to-upper pricing bands as software optimization and heat management improve.
When examining the up to 5,000 yuan tier, roughly 66.8 thousand rubles, the top three places go to Red Magic Pro, Nubia Z50 Ultra, and Xiaomi Mi 13 Pro. This tier also hosts a solid quartet of additional models, including Oppo Find X6, Honor Magic5 Pro, Huawei P60, and Huawei Mate 50, which collectively underline the intense competition among high-value flagships and near-flagships.
The broader list in this market space includes strong performers such as iQOO 11 Pro, Red Magic 8S Pro+, Samsung Galaxy S23, Oppo Find X6 Pro, Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Vivo X90 Pro, Honor Magic5 Ultimate Edition, Huawei Mate 50 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, and Vivo X Fold2, illustrating how multiple brands deliver premium experiences with different FOCUS areas like cameras, battery, chassis design, and display tech.
These results come as fresh leaders have emerged in the Russian smartphone market, showing that consumer preferences shift with supply dynamics, software updates, and local pricing strategies. The landscape remains highly competitive, with many devices offering compelling blends of speed, efficiency, and feature sets that appeal to both power users and everyday owners alike.