The Android performance rankings published for September by the AnTuTu benchmarking team are drawing attention in North America and Canada. Once again, the sub-flagship OnePlus Ace 2 Pro sits at the top of the list, a result reported by the 4PDA portal.
The Ace 2 Pro achieved an average AnTuTu score of 1.66 million points. Like most of the devices in the top ten, it relies on a high-end processor, specifically the flagship-grade Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The lone exception in the lineup is the iQOO Neo8 Pro, which uses MediaTek’s Dimensity 9200+ and posts an average around 1.55 million points. This model lands in tenth place in the overall ranking.
Following the Ace 2 Pro, the second spot goes to the iQOO 11S with about 1.64 million points, and in third sits the gaming-oriented RedMagic 8S Pro+ at roughly 1.62 million. The same performance tier includes the iQOO 11 Pro, closely followed by the Vivo X90 Pro+ at around 1.61 million.
Near the top, the Realme GT5 posts a score near 1.59 million, showing similarities to the Ace 2 Pro in several areas. Oppo’s Find X6 Pro, often considered a flagship contender, averages about 1.58 million points. The eighth and ninth positions are claimed by OnePlus 11 with about 1.57 million and the Xiaomi 13 Ultra at around 1.56 million. The list closes with the iQOO Neo8 Pro again in tenth place.
Previously, this feature appeared in a broader round-up titled List of the best smartphones under 20 thousand rubles, offering context for readers comparing mid-range and high-end devices across markets.