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In February, Samsung announced several phones. They hit the market in March. And now we see what the manufacturer has accomplished in regards to the performance of these devices.
Manufacturers like Samsung or Huawei have rarely entered the charts AnTuTu. These caps are made based on the results obtained by the phones in the synthetic performance tests. And, somehow, Samsung and other major manufacturers did not perform well.
The situation changed radically in March. This top with good and very good phones looks like this: Samsung S20 Ultra 5G, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra (with Exynos processor made by Samsung). But if that were not enough, in fourth place is still a Samsung: S20 Plus 5G with Exynos, and in sixth and seventh place are S20 and S20 Plus with the same Exynos.
Basically, with this rating, the manufacturer shows that its processor is worth considering as well. This top not only includes OnePlus 7T and 7 Pro, but also an ASUS ROG Phone 2.
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If the price range changes, the best is the Redmi Note 8 Pro, followed by two Xiaomi models and a Samsung Galaxy A71. Even from the South Korean manufacturer there is another model: Galaxy A80 with one of the strangest camera systems.
Otherwise, it’s a ranking dominated by Xiaomi phones and kingdoms.
Let’s go back to classification from the beginning. OnePlus 7 Pro is a released phone in the first half of 2019. It was followed by the 7T Pro model, but somehow the first model was better. This is a 6.67-inch Quad HD + phone with 6 to 12 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of storage space.
It was also the company’s first phone to have a 90Hz refresh rate display. For comparison, all of this year’s Samsung phones have a refresh rate of 120Hz. And 120Hz has become the standard for 2020. Oppo Find X2, for example, is another model that offers that.
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