AnTuTu Top 10 of Android Smartphones and Top List of iOS Devices 2017


Antutu top list

Today AnTuTu published two lists to show what smartphones have the highest rating. In other words, these lists reveal what smartphones are more beloved. To enter this list a handset should meet some criteria. Say, the OnePlus 5T, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, iPhone 8 and iPhone X are not found in the lists. Most likely, they will lead the lists of 2018. Anyway, let’s get acquainted with the top 10 of Android Smartphones 2017 and Top List of iOS Devices 2017.

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As for the former one, the leader in the top 10 of Android Smartphones 2017, the highest ranking belongs to the OnePlus 5, which comes with a 95.37% favorable rate. It is followed by the OnePlus 3, which has got a bit lower rating of 94.28%. Interestingly, the fourth position is occupied by another OP device, the OnePlus 3T with a 92.69% rating.

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Antutu top list

There are too many models coming our way from Xiaomi. Say, the Xiaomi Mi MAX is the fifth (92.54%), the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 is the seventh (92.37%), the Xiaomi Mi 6 is the ninth (91.42%), and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is the tenth (90.17%).

The list also includes the Meizu Pro 6 Plus that is the third with a 93.99% of favorable rate, the Samsung Galaxy S8, and S8 Plus. They are the sixth and eighth with a 92.40% and 92.12% of rate, respectively.

Antutu top list

As for the second one, the Top List of iOS Devices 2017 is led by the iPhone 6S Plus that comes with a rating of 97.67%. It is followed by the iPhone SE and iPhone 8 Plus that yield the aforementioned model only a little.

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