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Top 10 Android smartphones by AnTuTu user satisfaction for April 2025

May 8,盗U冷钱包破解工具 2025  10:35

The developers of the AnTuTu benchmark have released their April ranking of Android smartphone user satisfaction, based solely on user reviews rather than technical specifications. The Huawei nova 12 Ultratook the top spot, with models from Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, Oppo, Samsung, Meizu, and Vivomaking the top ten. Here’s a look at the smartphones that won over users in April 2025, why Huawei dominates, and what this reveals about the market.

Ranking: Huawei, Honor, and Xiaomi Lead the Pack

AnTuTu compiled the top 10 based on user ratings, with the key metric being the percentage of positive reviews (five stars). Below is the list of the best Android smartphones for April 2025:

  1. Huawei nova 12 Ultra— 99.46% positive reviews. A mid-range flagship with the powerful Kirin 9010, a 6.76-inch AMOLED display, and a 60 MP camera.
  2. Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design— 99.33%. A premium model with Snapdragon 8 Elite, unique design, and a focus on AI features.
  3. Huawei Mate 70 Pro+— 98.77%. A top-tier flagship with the Kirin 9100, a 200 MP camera, and HarmonyOS 5.0, which led the ranking in March.
  4. Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate Design— 97.14%. A luxurious model with a ceramic body and enhanced optics.
  5. Xiaomi 15 Ultra— 96.36%. A global flagship with Snapdragon 8 Elite, a 6.73-inch LTPO AMOLED, and Leica cameras.
  6. Oppo Find X8 Ultra— 96.19%. A strong contender with Dimensity 9400, a 50 MP quad-camera, and ColorOS 15.
  7. Huawei Pura 70 Pro+— 96.15%. A stylish device focused on photography (50 MP with variable aperture) and powered by Kirin 9010.
  8. Samsung Galaxy S24+— 94.23%. Last year’s flagship with Exynos 2400 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in some regions) and a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X.
  9. Meizu 21 Pro— 93.73%. A niche flagship with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and a minimalist design.
  10. Vivo X Fold3 Pro— 93.65%. A foldable smartphone with Dimensity 9300+ and an 8-inch internal AMOLED display.

Why Huawei Dominates

Huawei secures four spots in the top 10, including first, third, fourth, and seventh places, reflecting its stronghold in China, where users highly value:

  • HarmonyOS: The operating system, optimized for Kirin chips, offers smoothness and AI features that rival Android.
  • Cameras: The Mate 70 and Pura 70 series boast advanced optics with variable apertures and superior night modes.
  • Design and Premium Appeal: The RS and Ultimate Design series attract luxury audiences, akin to ASUS’s “golden” Dhahab graphics card.

Honor, formerly Huawei’s sub-brand, takes second place with the Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design, combining Snapdragon 8 Elite with exclusive styling. Xiaomiand Opposolidify their positions with global flagships, while Samsungholds a spot thanks to the S24+’s popularity in Europe and the U.S.

What Users Are Saying

On X, users discuss the ranking with enthusiasm: “Huawei nova 12 Ultra is a beast, the camera’s phenomenal, and HarmonyOS flies,” writes @TechFanCN. However, there’s skepticism: “Where’s the Pixel 9 Pro? AnTuTu’s clearly skewed toward China,” notes @DroidLover. Some are surprised by Meizu’s success: “Meizu 21 Pro in the top? I thought they were nearly gone!”

Criticism of the ranking centers on its methodology:

  • Regional Bias: Most AnTuTu reviews come from China, where Huawei and Honor dominate.
  • Subjectivity: Ratings depend on user expectations rather than objective tests, unlike performance benchmarks (e.g., iQOO 13 with 2.69 million AnTuTu points).
  • Absence of New Models: Recent releases like the Realme GT 7with Dimensity 9400+ missed the list due to their late launch.

Comparison with Performance Benchmarks

Interestingly, the satisfaction ranking doesn’t align with AnTuTu’s March 2025 performance top list, led by iQOO 13(2.69 million points), Red Magic 10 Pro, and Xiaomi 15 Ultra. This shows users value more than raw power, prioritizing:

  • Cameras: Xiaomi 15 Ultra and Oppo Find X8 Ultra are praised for Leica and Hasselblad optics.
  • Ecosystem: Huawei’s HarmonyOS integrates seamlessly with watches, tablets, and PCs.
  • Design: The foldable Vivo X Fold3 Pro and premium Mate 70 RS stand out for aesthetics.

Conclusion

The April AnTuTu ranking highlights Huawei’s dominance in user satisfaction, driven by HarmonyOS, top-tier cameras, and premium design, but Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo are close contenders. It’s surprising to see the Samsung S24+ and Meizu 21 Pro in the top, despite their age. This list underscores that users care about more than benchmarks—they value the emotional experience of using a device.

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