Samsung Galaxy Note 4
A visitor holds a new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone at the Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event ahead of the IFA Electronics show in Berlin, September 3, 2014. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke

AnTuTu is back with a list of the top ten most popular Android smartphones of Q1 2015. Apparently, this comprehensive list has been prepared by accounting the smartphones that visited the AnTuTu benchmark site from across the globe.

According to AnTuTu, the most popular Android smartphone pertaining to Q1 2015 is the Goliath-like phablet Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Apparently, a total of 9.87 percent out of all the Android handsets that visited the AnTuTu benchmark app/site between the time-frame of Jan. 1 and March 31 were different variants of the Galaxy Note 4. Following the Note 4, the 2014 flagship Samsung Galaxy S5 has reportedly taken the second spot in the list with 7.68 percent visits.

Meanwhile, the surprise entry Xiaomi Mi Note has reportedly taken the third place with 6.89 percent shares. Furthermore, the fourth and the fifth places are occupied by the LG G3 with 6.53 percent and the Xiaomi Mi 4 with 6.23 percent visits, respectively. The rankings from six to ten are occupied by Google Nexus 5, Sony Xperia Z3, OnePlus One, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Asus ZenFone 5, respectively.

Apart from the top ten most popular Android smartphones, AnTuTu has also come up with a list specific to several key markets across the globe. When it comes to the U.S., the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has once again taken the numero uno spot with 9.87 percent shares and this is reportedly followed by the Galaxy S5, LG G3, Nexus 6 and OnePlus One. Interestingly, the OnePlus One has comfortably placed itself on the top spot with a whopping 10.50 percent shares in India, while in China, Xiaomi handsets have taken over the chart.

Here is the quick-view list of AnTuTu’s top ten most popular Android smartphones of Q1 2015:

  1. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – 9.87 percent
  2. Samsung Galaxy S5 – 7.68 percent
  3. Xiaomi Mi Note – 6.89 percent
  4. LG G3 – 6.53 percent
  5. Xiaomi Mi 4 – 6.23 percent
  6. Google Nexus 5 – 6.12 percent
  7. Sony Xperia Z3 – 5.44 percent
  8. OnePlus One – 4.33 percent
  9. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 – 2.54 percent
  10. Asus Zen Fone 5 – 1.87 percent

Interested readers can check out the full list of ratings specific to different countries from the AnTuTu link mentioned above.

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