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AnTuTu has a new king and its probably not the smartphone you think

  • BY Rory Lee
  • 8 June 2016
  • 7:56 pm
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AnTuTu has released their leaderboard for the best performing smartphones in May of 2016 and sitting at the top is a smartphone that you probably didn’t expect.

Here’s a hint, it has 6GB of RAM.

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Yup, the new king of smartphone performance, at least according to AnTuTu, is the new vivo Xplay 5 monster flagship device that packs a Snapdragon 820 mated to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It scored a whopping average score of 138,706.

The top four devices in the rankings come from Chinese smartphone companies with the highest non-China phone being the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, followed by two iPhones and the LG G5. Rounding up the top 10 is the Meizu Pro6 and the Honor V8.

I’m sorry, what was everyone saying about a “China phone” again?

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Tags: AppleiPhone 6SiPhone SELeEcoSamsungSamsung Galaxy S7 edgeVivoVivo Xplay 5Xiaomi
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