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This is like asking "what computer can run Doom the best?"
My dude, they all can.
Right.
It's absolutely not worth buying the latest and greatest flagships anymore. The experience to the user is almost identical whether you're spending £1000 or £300.
Personally I'd much rather spend that £700 difference elsewhere and just buy a new phone that's a couple of generations old.