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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Vivo took the first three ranks of Antutu’s April 2025 list

The Benchmark Measurement Platform Antutu has released the Android flagship smartphone performance list for April 2025. ANTUTU April 2025 Android phone performance list is based on the total scores of devices based on basic performance components such as CPU, GPU, memory and user experience. The ranking announced this month presented a remarkable example of a brand to dominate the entire summit alone. The entire first three places included models of Vivo’s X200 series.

The first of the list includes the Vivo X200 Ultra model introduced last month. Powered by Qualcomm’s new generation Snapdragon 8 elite chipset, this device is equipped with 16 GB RAM and 128 GB storage. This configuration achieved 2,953,489 points in Antutu tests and carried the device to the top of the list. This score stands out as one of the highest values ​​in the existing Android ecosystem.

It is also seen that Vivo does not limit this success to a single model. The second ranks of the X200S model works with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ processor. This device offers a very close performance to the leading model with a score of 2,911,649 points. The third place includes the Dimensity 9400 processor Vivo X200 Pro. The AntuTut score of the X200 Pro is 2,872,738.

Vivo’s performance -oriented strategy shaped the flagship competition

During the fourth of the list, IQOO’s new model IQOO, known as the sub -brand of Vivo, took place. Using the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, this device was located in the top with 2,864,744 points. Oppo ranks fifth in the Find X8 Ultra model. This device also gets power from the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and draws attention with 2,820,577 points. The Oppo Find X8S+ model, which followed, has achieved 2,819,406 points with Dimensity 9400+.

The seventh row, the OnePlus 13T, received 2,758,405 points with the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. It was claimed that this model had exceeded 3 million points before the launch. However, the score reached in the retail version could not approach this level. This difference may be due to the differences between synthetic tests performed during the marketing period of the device.

OnePlus 13T is followed by OnePlus 13, the standard model of the same brand. This device took 2,737,820 points in Antutu tests. Although there are small differences between onePlus 13 and 13T in terms of performance, both devices generally remain under the flagship segment in general. This shows that OnePlus’ product strategy should be reviewed.

On the other hand, Samsung’s flagship model Galaxy S25 Ultra could not find its place on the list. Samsung’s claim to develop performance -oriented models was stronger in the past years. However, this year, the lack of Antutu’s first 10 lists can be interpreted as an important deficiency. Likewise, it is noteworthy that Xiaomi’s new 15 series models are not on the list.

These data once again demonstrate the effect of synthetic test platforms such as Antutu on producer strategies. Although it does not reflect the daily use experience, such rankings continue to be a strong indicator in terms of performance perception. Vivo’s results with the X200 series show how much the brand attaches importance to hardware and software optimization.

In addition, the majority of the devices on the list are working with Snapdragon 8 Elite or Dimensity 9400 series chipsets. This clearly shows which technologies the Android flagship segment is based in the first half of 2025. How the new models will change this ranking will be determined in the coming months. Users need to pay attention not only to synthetic test scores, but also the general user experience of devices.

Danish Kapoor