April’s AnTuTu mid-range chart paints a clear picture: Qualcomm Snapdragon did not place a single model in the top 10. The field was instead controlled entirely by MediaTek Dimensity chips, with the 8000 series taking most of the spotlight.
The ranking is based on average benchmark results collected from April 1 to April 30 in the China market. That makes the list a snapshot of raw performance among mid-range Android phones, not a direct measure of everyday user experience.
iQoo and Honor set the pace
At the top of the chart sits the iQoo Z11 with 2,323,047 points. It uses a 6.83-inch display and MediaTek Dimensity 8.500, with RAM options of 8 GB, 12 GB, and 16 GB, plus storage of up to 512 GB.
Close behind is the Honor Power2 with 2,206,038 points. This model relies on MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Elite and comes with 12 GB of RAM and storage of up to 512 GB.
The gap between the top two is not huge for the mid-range class. Even so, both spots underline how firmly MediaTek has positioned itself at the front of the performance race.
Oppo fills the next three positions
Oppo then takes over the third through fifth spots with three different models. The Oppo K15 Pro ranks third with 2,156,817 points, followed by the Oppo Reno15 Pro at 2,114,513 points and the Oppo Reno15 at 2,081,709 points.
The Oppo K15 Pro runs on Dimensity 8500 Super. Meanwhile, both the Oppo Reno15 Pro and Oppo Reno15 use Dimensity 8400 Max, paired with 16 GB of RAM and storage of up to 512 GB.
This cluster shows a consistent pattern at the top of the list. One brand managed to keep three devices in the highest scoring group while staying inside the MediaTek ecosystem.
The rest of the top 10 stays with Dimensity
Beyond the top five, the same trend continues without interruption. Redmi Turbo 5 appears in sixth place with 2,053,009 points, followed by Realme Neo7 SE in seventh with 2,033,428 points and Oppo K13 Turbo in eighth with 2,000,656 points.
The final two entries are the iQoo Z10 Turbo and Oppo Reno14 Pro. iQoo Z10 Turbo records 1,987,777 points, while Oppo Reno14 Pro closes the top 10 with 1,983,199 points.
Hardware details remain tightly matched across this group. Redmi Turbo 5 uses Dimensity 8500 Ultra with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, Realme Neo7 SE carries Dimensity 8400 Max with the same memory and storage setup, and Oppo K13 Turbo is equipped with Dimensity 8450 in a similar configuration.
A top 10 built entirely around MediaTek
The chipset breakdown makes the result even clearer. Dimensity 8500 appears in four devices, Dimensity 8400 is also used by four phones, and Dimensity 8450 shows up in two models.
iQoo Z10 Turbo runs on Dimensity 8400 with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, while Oppo Reno14 Pro uses Dimensity 8450 with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. With that, every phone in the top 10 belongs to MediaTek’s camp.
All devices on the list are China models, so the ranking best reflects benchmark performance rather than a full picture of daily usage. Even so, the April 2026 AnTuTu results make one point hard to miss: in the mid-range category, MediaTek’s Dimensity 8000 series is the one setting the pace.
Source: tekno.kompas.com





