AnTuTu platform publishes its ranking of the top ten most powerful phones in March 2026

AnTuTu platform publishes its ranking of the top ten most powerful phones in March 2026.


With the start of a new month, the much-anticipated AnTuTu list of the top ten smartphones has been released. This list is based on the average scores recorded over the past month in this popular benchmark test, providing a realistic reference for the performance of the latest phones on the market. The March 2026 list shows significant changes compared to previous months, especially at the top. If you recall the previous list, some devices have shifted their positions, so it's advisable to check out the February list of the top ten phones to follow the evolution of the performance competition.

The March 2026 rankings show significant changes compared to previous months, particularly at the top. If you recall past rankings, you'll notice that some devices have shifted positions, so it's advisable to also check the February rankings to track the evolution of performance competition.

These are the 10 most powerful Android phones as of March 2026.

This month's unexpected surprise is the iQOO 15 Ultra, which topped the rankings with an astonishing average score of 4,208,894 on AnTuTu. This device successfully dethroned the Red Magic 11 Pro, which had held the top spot in previous months.

This is the updated ranking as of March of this year:

As you can see, all devices far exceed the 3.7 million point mark, clearly demonstrating the enormous leap in power we are seeing in the new generation of Android phones.

If we analyze the rankings in detail, one thing becomes clear: Qualcomm dominates the premium phone category. The majority of the phones on the list use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor , which has become the go-to choice for manufacturers' most powerful devices.

In fact, 9 out of 10 phones in the ranking use this processor. The only exception is the Vivo X300 Pro satellite version, which uses the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, yet it still occupies third place.

This confirms a trend that has emerged in recent months: Qualcomm processors are pushing mobile phone performance to levels that seemed impossible until recently.

It is important to remember that AnTuTu does not rely on the highest score for each device, but rather on the average of all scores recorded during the month for each model.

In other words, the ranking reflects more realistic performance in everyday use, rather than displaying isolated numbers that sometimes appear in promotional screenshots or individual tests.

In short, if a phone appears on this list, it is because it has consistently demonstrated this level of performance.

With the current pace of releases and the upcoming new processors, it wouldn't be surprising to see significant changes in the next rankings. So, if you're always on the lookout for the most powerful smartphone available, you should keep an eye on these rankings every month.


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