Xiaomi Black Shark 4S Pro keeps its AnTuTu title in December
AnTuTu released its monthly chart of best-performing Android devices, and for the third month in a row the best result comes from the Xiaomi Black Shark 4S Pro. The gaming flagship has been a leader since its launch in October thanks to its Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset and 16 GB RAM.
The Chinese benchmark platform also released a list of midrangers, where competition is more intense, but vivo took the crown with the iQOO Z5 smartphone.
The Top 10 flagship performance is missing phones with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset because of insufficient data, AnTutu revealed. Expectations are the…
Reports about Apple bringing a punch-hole screen to the iPhone 14 series are not new, but another insider doubled down on them during the weekend. Mark Gurman, Editor at Bloomberg who specializes in Apple products, revealed in his latest podcast Power On he expects Apple to ditch the notch on some 2022 devices.
OnePlus launched the 9RT smartphone in China back in October, and we finally have a confirmation it is going global. The Indian division of the brand posted a morse code on Twitter with the message “Get ready to decode greatness. Coming soon!” and after quick decryption, the code simply said “OnePlus 9RT”.
So here we are – after recapping the most popular reviews of Q1, Q2 and Q3 we now focus on the final three months of the outgoing year. It’s just one of the ways we can take a look back and evaluate the current state of the mobile market and its most important aspect – what you, the readers, like.
For better or worse, we’ve had yet another “interesting” year. Мost things in the world are still a mess — no way around that. There is still room for positivity, though, at least as far as the mobile industry is concerned. Despite all of the ongoing supply shortages and manufacturing difficulties, the smartphone makers produced more than a few excellent devices.
With 2021 nearly in the history books, it’s time for a comprehensive list of the twenty most popular phones of the past year. These were the device you searched for the most on our site and the ones that shaped how the year went by. As usual, there’s a clear-cut leader in terms of total devices on the list and it’s none other than Samsung (shocker, we know). A total of four manufacturers contributed to the list this year which is one less than last year’s index.