I could say I was surprised, but it wouldn’t be true, I don’t accidentally praise new Lenovo phones all the time!
Antutu's measuring programs are very popular, but we have to admit that the scores in real life don't matter much. Nevertheless, the program is a great way to compare the raw power of phones. As I also pointed out in the introduction, the new Lenovo phones were excellent in the test, so now I can really say (not that I haven't done so far) that Lenovo is currently one of the best price-performance companies.
The company publishes lists each year based on the overall results of the program. They look at four categories from cheap under $ 150 to over $ 447. You can find these below, and I leave it to our readers to draw the conclusions!
Phones under $ 150
- Redmi 7Note (3 GB + 32 GB) version
- Redmi 7 (3 GB + 32 GB) version
- Lenovo K5 Pro (6 GB + 64 GB) version
Phones range from $ 150 to $ 300
- Meizu X8 (4 GB + 64 GB) version
- Lenovo Z5s (4 GB + 64 GB) version
- Meizu Note 9 (4GB + 64GB) version
Phones range from $ 300 to $ 447
- Lenovo Z5 Pro GT (6 GB + 128 GB) version
- Meizu 16th (6GB + 64GB) version
- Xiaomi Mi 9 (6GB + 128GB) version
Phones over $ 447
- Xiaomi Mi 9 Transparent Edition (8GB + 256GB) version
- Xiaomi Black Shark Helo Gaming Phone (8GB + 128GB) version
- OnePlus 6 (8GB + 256GB) version