Mobile performance isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Antutu’s June 2026 benchmark data shows that even as we cross the midyear mark, the race for Android supremacy is shifting from raw horsepower to smart optimization. Hitting 4 million points is no longer a headline milestone, but simply the baseline for entry into the flagship tier — and the competition is only getting sharper.
Top 10 flagship smartphones: Snapdragon stays on top
Qualcomm continues to dominate the premium category. If you’re looking at the fastest phones available now, they are almost exclusively running on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
Leading the pack this month is the iQOO 15 Ultra. With 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, it squeezes every bit of performance from Snapdragon silicon to post an average score of 4,142,923.
In second place is the RedMagic 11S Pro Plus. May’s headline device, it still delivers impressive numbers with its overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, but slips just behind the iQOO at 4,101,393 points. Rounding out the top three is the standard iQOO 15, which matches its Ultra sibling in RAM and storage and lands at 4,052,100.
Noticeably absent from this ultra-competitive top 10 is the Xiaomi 17. While it is a bona fide flagship that routinely trades blows in this premium arena, this month’s chart heavily favored BBK Electronics and HONOR devices. In fact, the only non-Qualcomm entry in the entire flagship list is the iQOO 15T at No. 9, powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500.

Top 10 sub‑flagship smartphones: MediaTek takes control
If Qualcomm dominates the premium tier, MediaTek has carved out a commanding position in the sub‑flagship space. The Dimensity 8500 series — in its various iterations — has completely locked down the competition.
Sitting comfortably at No. 1 is the iQOO Z11. Armed with the Dimensity 8500 Ultra Edition, it blew past the 2.3-million mark, averaging 2,308,635 points.
The rest of the podium belongs to HONOR. The HONOR 600 Pro Chinese variant, powered by the Dimensity 8550 Elite, took second place with 2,173,366 points. Right on its tail is the HONOR WIN Turbo at No. 3, using the Dimensity 8500 Elite to score 2,168,740.
MediaTek’s strong showing here highlights how well the Taiwanese company balances raw performance with thermal efficiency in mid‑to‑high‑tier devices, leaving little room for rivals to break through.

Top 10 tablets: vivo and iQOO go head‑to‑head
The large‑screen productivity and gaming segment looks much like the flagship phone market, with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor powering the top performers.
Leading the chart this month is the vivo Pad6 Pro, posting an impressive score of 4,114,135. Just behind it is the iQOO Pad6 Pro at 4,106,162, showing how closely matched these corporate siblings are.
Taking the bronze is the Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 at 4,051,190. The compact 8-inch gaming tablet proves once again that strong cooling and Snapdragon silicon can deliver benchmark‑class performance even without a large chassis.




