Android mid-range phone performance chart for March 2020 is released to find out who is the king of value for money!

This post is the Android mid-range phone performance chart for March 2020, following the flagship phone charts written This statistic is for the period of March 1 to March 31, 2020. The results in the list are average scores non top scores. Based on the V8 version of rabbit to calculate the data statistics for a single model > 1000 pieces. If a model has more than one storage capacity version in the list, the version with the highest score will prevail.

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2020年3月安卓中端手机性能排行榜

On the mid-range cell phone ranking list, no new mid-range cell phone was released from early March to mid-March, and as of the 31st, the Honor 30S released at the end of March didn't meet the criteria for being on the list in terms of the number of running scores, so there was not much change in the mid-range cell phone ranking list compared to last month.

In this month's list of top mid-range phones, the first is the oppo Reno 3 8+128GB version with Tenguiz 1000L, with an average score of 407340. a77+G77 architecture SOC is a "bloodless" version, enough to kill the top of the list of mid-range models.

The second ranked model is the vivo x30 5g 8+128GB with an average score of 326822. It comes with exynos 980 SOC, the first mid-range 5g SOC with a77 architecture and mali-g76 MP5 GPU. it is not as good as tenguet 1000L, but it ranks well in the mid-range model performance.

The third and fourth ranked models both come with Snapdragon 765G, Redmi K30 5g 8+128GB and oppo reno3 Pro 5g 8+128GB with average scores of 324,717 and 320,314 respectively.

Next up is the Kirin 810, which occupies spots 5-9 in the rankings. With the release of the Kirin 820, the Kirin 810 should be phased out of the list of contenders for the mid-range phone rankings, after all, the more powerful Kirin 820 has arrived.

The last one on the list is the redmi note 8 Pro 6+128GB, which runs at an average score of 289,257, significantly lower than the Kirin 810/Snapdragon 765G/exynos 980.

Compared with the flagship cell phone processor, the mid-range CPU is currently booming, MediaTek, Samsung, Qualcomm, Kirin and other platforms are all present in the list, meaning that the competition between mid-range processors is becoming increasingly fierce.

AnTuTu says that the Snapdragon 765G and Samsung exynos 980 are a bit out of reach in front of the surging power of the MediaTek Sky 1000L and Kirin 820. Qualcomm and Samsung should seriously consider the future positioning of mid-range SOCs. Otherwise the future may be the same as last year by the Kirin 810 "suppression".

After that, to borrow the original words of AnTuTu, running performance is not the only criterion for phone selection. Its powerful performance is only the basis of the use experience, and cannot feedback other key factors such as photos, endurance, charging speed, body material/feel, and so on. When choosing a cell phone, consider it comprehensively.

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