On July 2nd, Igeekphone reported that Antutu released the performance ranking of Android sub-flagship phones in June. The iQOO Z10 Turbo, equipped with the Dimensity 8400- full-blooded chip, topped the list with an average score.
The iQOO Z10 Turbo is equipped with the full-blooded Dimensity 8400 processor, which is built with TSMC’s 4nm process to create a full-core architecture. Combined with the exclusive self-developed gaming chip Q1, it can achieve more stable frame rate performance and lower power consumption in high frame rate games.
In addition, the 7620mAh super-large battery enables heavy gamers to avoid frequent charging, truly balancing high-performance output and long battery life experience, directly addressing the pain point of battery life anxiety in mobile gaming scenarios.
The REDMI Turbo 4 ranked second with an average score of 1,699,698. Its core advantage lies in the world’s first Dimensity 8400-Ultra processor. Through the optimization of the underlying architecture, it can not only maintain a high frame rate in games but also precisely control power consumption, avoiding the problem of overheating and frequency reduction, providing players with a “long-lasting and smooth” gaming experience.
The OnePlus Ace 3V, ranked third, is equipped with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen3 processor, which adopts the same architecture design as the Snapdragon 8 Gen3. Its performance is close to that of the Snapdragon 8 Gen2, with an average benchmark score of 1,418,257.
This chip, leveraging the advantage of “flagship-level architecture decentralization”, has achieved performance release close to that of high-end chips in mid-range models, providing a cost-effective performance solution for users with limited budgets but in pursuit of a smooth experience.