AnTuTu Ranking For June 2019: Android Vs iOS


Yesterday, we reported that the AnTuTu ranking for June 2019 (Android devices) was released and Nubia Red Magic 3 topped the list while Xiaomi dominated it with four devices. Now, the June 2019 AnTuTu top 10 rankings for iOS devices has been released. In the report, we will juxtapose both iOS and Android devices in one list to see their performance. The data collection time is from June 1st to June 30th, 2019. The results in the list are average scores, not the highest scores.

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Juxtaposed AnTuTu ranking for June 2019: Android & iOS devices

  • iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch) – 553,729 points
  • iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch) – 553,007 points
  • Nubia Red Magic 3 – 382,331 points
  • Xiaomi Black Shark 2 – 375592 points
  • iPad Air 2019 – 375,301 points
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 Explorer Edition – 371021 points
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 – 370,884 points
  • OnePlus 7 Pro – 368,307 points
  • Meizu 16s – 367,981 points
  • OnePlus 7 – 367,718 points
  • iPad mini 2019 – 367,247 points
  • Redmi K20 Pro – 367,003 points
  • Samsung Galaxy S10+ – 361,499 points
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 – 360,327 points
  • iPhone XS Max – 349,298 points
  • iPhone XS – 349,238 points
  • iPhone XR – 340,482 points
  • iPad Pro (12.9-inch|2nd) – 279,153 points
  • iPad Pro (10.5-inch) – 279,026 points
  • iPhone 8 Plus – 236,055 points

N/B: Android devices are in red while the iOS device is black.

From the list, we can see that the iPad Pro 2018 series is way ahead of any device in terms of performance. However, the Snapdragon 855 has done pretty well. We can see that the 2019 iPhones are well below many 2019 Android phones in terms of performance.

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