AnTuTu’s April 2026 performance rankings are out, and the tablet race is looking tighter than ever. Lenovo’s newest gaming-focused slate, the Legion Y700 Gen 5 (sold globally as the Legion Tab Gen 5), has surged to second place in the latest flagship tablet chart—landing just a hair behind the number one device in average benchmark score.
What makes this result especially interesting is how close the top two are. The chart shows that Lenovo isn’t just competing in the premium tablet space—it’s trading blows at the very top of the performance ladder, where only the fastest chipsets and best-optimized devices tend to survive.
Here are the top 10 best-performing tablets from AnTuTu’s April 2026 rankings, based on average benchmark scores:
1) Vivo Pad 6 Pro (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) – 4,095,813
2) Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 / Legion Tab Gen 5 (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) – 4,076,936
3) Oppo Pad 5 Pro (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) – 4,030,293
4) Redmi K Pad 2 (Dimensity 9500) – 3,785,506
5) Honor MagicPad 3 Pro 13.3 (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) – 3,761,712
6) Oppo Pad 4 Pro (Snapdragon 8 Elite, previous generation) – 3,359,333
7) H3C MegaBook (Intel Core Ultra 228V, Android-boot capable) – 3,310,228
8) OnePlus Pad 2 Pro (also sold as Pad 3 in some regions) (Snapdragon 8 Elite) – 3,301,747
9) RedMagic Pad 3 Pro (also known as Astra) (Snapdragon 8 Elite) – 3,195,100
10) Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro (Snapdragon 8 Elite) – 3,183,539
For buyers comparing high-end tablets for gaming, multitasking, and heavy creative workloads, Lenovo’s near-top finish is a strong signal. The Legion Y700 Gen 5 isn’t merely posting a high score—it’s doing so in a month where multiple Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 tablets are clustered near the top, making the competition unusually fierce.
It’s also worth noting that these rankings aren’t based on a handful of lucky runs. AnTuTu applies requirements before a device can appear on the list, including a minimum threshold of 1,000 valid benchmark runs. That filtering is one reason many popular tablets may be missing from the chart in any given month—if they don’t hit the participation and validity requirements, they simply won’t qualify.
With flagship tablet performance continuing to climb in 2026, April’s results highlight a clear trend: Snapdragon’s newest Elite platform is dominating the upper ranks, while a few standout alternatives—like the Dimensity 9500-powered Redmi K Pad 2—are still managing to break into the top tier. Meanwhile, Lenovo’s Legion Y700 Gen 5 looks poised to be one of the most talked-about compact gaming tablets thanks to its top-two performance placement.






