AnTuTu has just released the best performing mid-range phones for November, and going by the ranking, the Redmi 10X 5G has displaced the Redmi 10X Pro 5G, which now sits in the third position. The last month champion couldn’t retain its spot and has to relinquish it for the siblings after it could only pull a total point of 398,227. Interestingly, the Huawei Nova 7 Pro that was fourth as of last month is now second on the list with 401,091 mean points.
The Huawei Nova 7 with Kirin 985 is now occupying the fourth position after displacing the Pro model, which occupied that position last time and has moved two places up. Honor 30, which was the third-best performing mid-range phone in October, is now down to fifth. The device runs Kirin 985 Octa-Core soc, which is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It could only gather 388,751 points, which isn’t enough to keep its place on the ranking.
On the sixth and seventh positions are both Honor phones. The Honor X10 with Kirin 820 and paired with 8G RAM and 128GB ROM pulled an average point of 363,363, which was enough to sit above the Honor 30S with the same processor and configuration, but could only gather a total of 353,169 points. Huawei Nova 7E, another device with the Kirin 820 processor, occupies the eighth position with 351,638 points. It sits above the Redmi K30 Pro Racing Edition with Snapdragon 768 SoC. And last on the list is the Realme Q2 Pro 5G with the same Dimensity 800U that features on the released Redmi Note 9 5G.
Looking at the AnTuTu best performing mid-range phones for November, it shows that the Dimensity 820 Octa-Core processor is the best mid-range SoC. However, we might see some changes when that of this month is released with the likes of Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G, Note 9 5G expected to feature on the list.