Nubia Z80 Ultra has taken the top spot in AnTuTu’s May user satisfaction ranking again, with more than 98% of owners saying they are happy with the phone. That puts the oddball flagship ahead of rivals from Oppo, Xiaomi, and Huawei, and it says something awkward for the bigger brands: raw specs still matter, but polish and ownership experience can matter more.
The Nubia Z80 Ultra is not a subtle device. It is sold on a clean display with no cutout, an alternative camera setup, a 7,200 mAh battery, and IP69 protection, which is the kind of feature list that looks designed by someone who hates compromise and also hates charging cables. In a market where many Android flagships start to look interchangeable, that formula appears to be resonating.
May’s top 10 in AnTuTu user ratings
AnTuTu’s latest satisfaction list puts Oppo K13 Turbo 5G in second place at 98%, followed by Xiaomi 17 Ultra by Leica, which pushed Oppo Find X8 Ultra out of the top three. Behind them come Huawei Mate 70 Pro Premium Edition at 97.50%, Oppo Find N5 at 96.19%, Oppo Find X8 Ultra at 95.47%, and Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition at 95.00%.
- Nubia Z80 Ultra – more than 98%
- Oppo K13 Turbo 5G – 98%
- Xiaomi 17 Ultra by Leica
- Huawei Mate 70 Pro Premium Edition – 97.50%
- Oppo Find N5 – 96.19%
- Oppo Find X8 Ultra – 95.47%
- Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition – 95.00%
- Oppo Find X8s, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, and OnePlus Ace 6 – above 93%
Oppo dominates the list, Samsung is missing
Oppo is the strongest brand in the ranking, with four models in the list. Nubia and Xiaomi follow with two each, while Samsung is absent despite appearing in similar rankings before. That gap is a reminder that user satisfaction charts are not just about launch hype; they often reward devices that feel distinctive after the unboxing glow fades.
The wider takeaway is simple: phones that win attention with bold hardware choices can also win loyalty, especially when the competition is stuffed with near-identical slabs of glass. Nubia has figured out how to turn quirks into a selling point, and the May numbers suggest buyers are responding.

