AnTuTu releases its price-performance list for March 2019


Many users rely on AnTuTu scores to ascertain the performance ability of smartphones. Although the AnTuTu benchmark may not truly reflect the ability of the device, it is quite important when we are doing a relative comparison between smartphones. Recently, AnTuTu released its price-performance list for March 2019 which provides a reference for consumers to purchase mobile phones.reference for consumers to purchase mobile phones. Looking at the list, a couple of manufacturers like Xiaomi, Lenovo, and Meizu were prominent. AnTuTu divides this list into four sections. We will list out the top three smartphones in each section

Section 1: 0 Yuan ($0) – 999 Yuan ($149)

  • Redmi Note 7 (3GB+32GB) version
  • Redmi 7 (3GB+32GB) version
  • Lenovo K5 Pro (6GB+64GB) version

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Section 2: 1000 Yuan ($149) – 1999 Yuan ($298)

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  • Meizu X8 (4GB+64GB) version
  • Lenovo Z5s (4GB+64GB) version
  • Meizu Note 9 (4GB+64GB) version

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Section 3: 2000 Yuan ($298) – 3000 Yuan ($447)

  • Lenovo Z5 Pro GT (6GB+128GB) version
  • Meizu 16th (6GB+64GB) version
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 (6GB+128GB) version

 

Section 4: > 3000 Yuan ($447)

  • Xiaomi Mi 9 Transparent Edition (8GB+256GB) version
  • Xiaomi Black Shark Helo Gaming Phone (8GB+128GB) version
  • OnePlus 6 (8GB+256GB) version

 

Please note that this is only a price-performance ranking and everyone must not agree with the list. What do you think of this list released by AnTuTu?

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2 Comments

  1. John Willemsen
    April 5, 2019

    Graphs and lists don’t match

    • newphoenix
      April 5, 2019

      Not a first time at Gizchina published article without reading/looking at it first.