AnTuTu recently announced the performance rankings of Android flagship phones in September. Since new flagships from major manufacturers will be released in October, the only new model on the list in September is the iQOO Z9 Turbo+.
The list shows that the Red Magic 9S Pro+ is still the most powerful gaming phone at present, ranking first with an average running score of 2142552.
It is understood that the Red Magic 9S Pro+ was released in July this year. It is the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen3 leading version.
The fact that it still tops the Android performance charts several months after its release shows its aggressive performance tuning strategy.
It is worth mentioning that the design is also unique. The Red Magic 9S Pro+ is contrary to the industry’s norm of increasingly protruding camera modules, and the back is made completely flat, making it an extremely rare flat flagship phone in the current mobile phone industry.
Continuing to look at the rankings, ROG 8 Pro ranked second with an average running score of 2082175, and Redmi K70 Extreme Edition ranked third with an average running score of 2066344.
Overall, vivo and its sub-brand iQOO still occupied half of the flagship performance list in September.
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