Sunday, 8 March 2020

AnTuTu benchmark app removed from Google Play

AnTuTu, one of the most popular benchmark apps used for comparing the performance of smartphones and tablets, has just been removed from the Google Play Store.
AnTuTu benchmark app removed from Google Play
File photo: Realme C3 with AnTuTu app last February 28, 2020

AnTuTu removed from Google Play

The reason behind it is it could be a part of Google's crackdown on apps from developer Cheetah Mobile. The affected AnTuTu apps include the AnTuTu Benchmark and AnTuTu 3DBench. Upon checking Google Play, the AnTuTu's AI Review app is nowhere to be found as well.

Android Police's report stated that the policy link on the latest available archive of AnTuTu points to Cheetah Mobile's website. It indicates that AnTuTu is likely owned by Cheetah Mobile.

Tianyancha business database lists Fu Sheng as the chairman/manager of Beijing Antutu Technology Co., the same person serves as the CEO of Cheetah Mobile.
AnTuTu at APKPure
AnTuTu at APKPure

If you still want to download AnTuTu, you may check Huawei AppGallery, Apple App Store, and APKPure.

What do you guys think?

Via: Android Police


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