The April AnTuTu benchmark rankings reveal that the flagship Android landscape remains largely unchanged. The iQOO 15 Ultra again tops the chart with an impressive 4,126,940 points. Its standard sibling, the iQOO 15, follows with just over 4.1 million, underscoring the series' dominance. Both rely on Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and top-tier memory configurations, with aggressive tuning and advanced cooling pushing performance to the max.
Red Magic 11 Pro+ claims third place, also powered by the same Snapdragon chip but boasting up to 24 GB of RAM—a notable differentiator. The chart paints a clear picture: Snapdragon dominates, with nine of the top ten devices running on Qualcomm silicon. The sole outlier is the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra, which packs a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 and lands in sixth place. It's a sign that MediaTek is making steady ground, even if it still trails in outright performance.
The mid-range tells a different story—MediaTek is much more comfortable here. The iQOO Z11, powered by a Dimensity 8500, leads the pack, joined by Honor and OPPO devices using similar chipsets.
In the tablet arena, the vivo Pad 6 Pro edges out rivals from Lenovo and OPPO to take the lead. All these slates rely on the same flagship Snapdragon silicon, signaling that tablet performance is closing in on that of high-end smartphones.
Altogether, the April ranking underscores a stable market where the usual suspects hold their ground and the main battle is essentially between Snapdragon and MediaTek.