So what defines a fast smartphone? Does it mean having a powerful processor or having 16 GB of RAM? Phone makers are nowadays not shy to make any type of high-end phone. These phones often come with a plethora of functions most of which you will never use until you sell off of your phone or until it gets robbed by a smart guy downtown.
Fast smartphones come with greater capability almost all operations, from high-quality photo and video capture capabilities to gaming and multi-tasking.
Without a doubt the world’s three biggest smartphone manufacturers – Apple, Huawei, and Samsung – all offer impressive handsets that rank among the most powerful in the world. The unfortunate bit is that one has to break the bank in order to own one.
In order to know which phone is more powerful or faster than the other, one can use benchmark data from AnTuTu, we ranked the overall performance of the current-generation smartphones which are available for purchase.
So what is AnTuTu? This is a popular benchmarking application that measures the following variables in smartphones:
- CPU
- GPU
- Memory
- User Experience
The results of these benchmarks are then combined to provide a total benchmark score, which we used to rank the overall performance of both Android and iOS smartphones.
Smartphone rankings
It should be noted that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra are not included in this comparison as there is currently no benchmark data available for these smartphones. Below is the list of the top 10 fast and powerful smartphones you can buy right now.
Smartphone | Benchmark Score |
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Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max | 516,052 |
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra | 515,781 |
Samsung Galaxy S20+ | 514,325 |
Apple iPhone 11 Pro | 513,100 |
Samsung Galaxy S20 | 502,125 |
OnePlus 7T Pro | 493,854 |
Apple iPhone 11 | 487,924 |
Huawei P40 Pro | 478,258 |
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ | 453,220 |
iPhone SE 2 | 448,712 |