As they do every month, the popular benchmarking platform AnTuTu has shared its data for March 2026, ranking the highest-performance Android smartphones. This month’s list features a radical shift, with “beasts” officially breaking the 4 million point barrier. If you’re considering a new flagship, these rankings will likely influence your decision.
The Peak Race: iQOO and RedMagic in a Breathless Struggle
Sitting in the champion’s chair for March is the iQOO 15 Ultra, powered by Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The device claimed the top spot in the Android ecosystem with an incredible score of 4,208,894.
Close behind is the gaming-centric RedMagic 11 Pro+. Supported by 24 GB of RAM and an advanced active cooling system, this model maintained its second-place position with a score of 4,165,081.

Snapdragon vs. Dimensity: The Competition Heats Up
Looking at the top 10, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 shows clear dominance. However, MediaTek is not backing down. The Vivo X300 Pro, powered by the Dimensity 9500, secured third place with 4,081,260 points, standing as a strong representative for MediaTek. This data proves that 3nm processors have now become the standard for performance powerhouses.
Top 10 Most Powerful Android Phones (March 2026)
- iQOO 15 Ultra
- OnePlus 15T
- Vivo X300 Pro
- Realme GT8 Pro
- RedMagic 11 Pro+
- iQOO 15
- Honor Magic 8 Pro
- Honor Magic 8
- Honor Win
- OnePlus 15
The New Standard: 24 GB RAM and 3nm Processors
The most significant takeaway from this list is that 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM is no longer the ceiling; it is the baseline. The top-tier models are now equipped with 24 GB LPDDR6X RAM and 1 TB UFS 5.0 storage technology. The primary driver behind crossing the 4 million point threshold is the massive efficiency leap of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which features core speeds reaching 4.6 GHz.
As of early 2026, the performance gap between mid-range and flagship devices has never been wider. Does your current phone still feel fast enough for your daily tasks, or do these 4-million-point scores make you want to upgrade? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Would you like me to research the AnTuTu mid-range rankings for March 2026 or provide a thermal throttling comparison between the iQOO 15 Ultra and RedMagic 11 Pro+? Let me know!

