The latest performance report from AnTuTu, a popular tool for checking smartphone speeds, is out for August 2025. This list shows the average scores phones got between August 1st and 31st. It gives us a clear picture of which devices are currently at the top of their game.
For a remarkable fourth month in a row, the nubia RedMagic 10S Pro+ is the king of Android flagships. This premium gaming phone, a brand from ZTE, keeps proving its power. It runs on a special version of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, called the Leading Version. This chip has been boosted, with its main processor clocking in at an impressive 4.47 GHz. All this power helped it achieve a score of 2,947,567 points.
This phone isn’t just fast; it’s consistently fast. Its winning streak shows how well it performs month after month.
- May 2025: 2,951,251 points
- June 2025: 2,907,137 points
- July 2025: 2,943,537 points

Not far behind is the vivo X200 Ultra. It also uses a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, running at 4.32 GHz, and scored 2,899,541 points. The iQOO Neo 10 Pro+ took third place among flagships. It shares the same powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, getting a score of 2,875,495 points.

Mid-Range Contenders
Moving to the mid-range category, realme’s Neo7 SE showed it means business. Powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Max chip, running at 3.25 GHz, it hit the top spot with 1,701,978 points. This phone proves that you don’t always need to spend a lot to get good speed. Following closely were the iQOO Z10 Turbo and the Redmi Turbo 4. Both use the Dimensity 8400 chip (the Redmi version is the Ultra model), also at 3.25 GHz. They scored 1,666,963 and 1,665,542 points, respectively.


Top Tablets
Tablets got their own spotlight too. For August, the nubia RedMagic Tablet 3 Pro, also known as RedMagic Astra, led the charge. It earned a score of 2,909,018 points, making it the most powerful tablet. The OnePlus Pad 2 Pro came in second with 2,827,679 points. The Oppo Pad 4 Pro rounded out the top three, scoring 2,824,037 points. These results show that big-screen devices are also packing serious power.

