Red Magic 10S Pro+, with its overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite, tops the May 2025 AnTuTu rankings

Red Magic 10S Pro+: Based on average benchmark scores in China, AnTuTu has published its May 2025 Android performance rankings. The average results from May 1 through May 31, 2025, are used to calculate AnTuTu scores. Phones were only taken into consideration if they had 1,000 or more legitimate test entries. Phones with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite powering them occupy the top three positions.
May 2025 Antutu Android Flagship Phone Performance Ranking
Snapdragon 8 Elite, Red Magic 10S Pro+, 24GB + 1TB, 2951251
Vivo X200 Ultra, 16GB + 1TB, Snapdragon 8 Elite, 2907396
Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB + 1TB, iQOO Neo 10 Pro+, 2891558
OnePlus Ace 5 Pro – 2886176 – 16GB + 1TB – Dimension 9400+
Vivo X200s: 16GB + 1TB, Dimensions 9400+, 2872437
Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB + 1TB, OPPO Find X8 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition, 2851022
Snapdragon 8 Elite iQOO 13 with 16GB and 1TB, 2848388
Honor GT Pro – 12GB + 256GB – 2845563 – Snapdragon 8 Leading Edition
Dimensity 9400+, 16GB + 1TB, OPPO Find X8s+, 2817245
Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB + 1TB, OnePlus Ace 5 Pro, 2748418
The top-ranked Red Magic 10S Pro+ has an average score of 2,951,251. The phone’s overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite raises the GPU frequency to 1.2GHz and the main core speed to 4.47GHz. The phone employs extensive performance tweaking to maximize the chip’s abilities, while the architecture of the processor remains constant.
The Vivo X200 Ultra came in second with a score of 2,907,396. The device meets mobile photography needs and is well-known for its camera system with focal lengths of 14mm, 35mm, and 85mm with software-enhanced ISZ options at 28mm and 70mm. With its emphasis on imaging, the X200 Ultra had good system and gaming performance.
Third place went to the iQOO Neo 10 Pro+ with 2,891,558. It offers strong performance, design, and camera quality outcomes, using the same design and performance methodology as the previous Neo 9 Pro+.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Honor GT Pro did well, although its score was not as high as others’. The 12GB + 256GB model produced the majority of benchmark results, which cut the average.
In May, the Xiaomi 15S Pro also debuted the XRING O1, which features the company’s first in-house 3nm chip. Unfortunately, because there were not enough valid test entries, it was not ranked. The device is probably going to be part of the June results.