A great follow-up to 2021's best midrange phone, featuring 80W fast charging, 5G, and OnePlus's Oxygen OS.
- Excellent software
- Strong main camera
- Super-fast charging
1. OnePlus Nord 2T
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The 6.67in, 120Hz AMOLED display and sleek, beautiful design are flagship-level. The main camera's 108Mp sensor is remarkable.
- 120Hz AMOLED display
- 108Mp main camera
- Attractive design
2. Poco X4 Pro 5G
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The Pixel 6 stands out for several reasons. First, the price is impressive, undercutting Apple and Samsung flagships.
- Excellent software
- Great cameras
- IP68 rating
3. Google Pixel 6
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The Realme GT 2 is a mild update to last year's GT, which is OK. Last year's Snapdragon 888 is still a formidable chipset. Strong specs include a 120Hz AMOLED screen, large battery, and 65W quick charging.
4. Realme GT 2
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The Moto G200 is Motorola's most powerful phone, making its low price even more impressive. The Snapdragon 888+ chipset is speedy, as is the 144Hz display, though it's LCD, not OLED. This phone is fantastic for gamers and performance-obsessed people.
5. Moto G200
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The 165Hz refresh rate beats even the priciest gaming phones, and you get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU, 18GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. You'll also get 65W rapid charging for the 4500mAh battery, however it drains quickly.
6. Red Magic 7
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The 165Hz refresh rate beats even the priciest gaming phones, and you get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU, 18GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. You'll also get 65W rapid charging for the 4500mAh battery, however it drains quickly.
7. Realme GT Neo 3
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It has a 120Hz display and 50Mp main camera, but other lenses disappoint. We appreciate the 60W rapid charging and two-day battery life.
8. Realme 9 Pro+
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Samsung's main mid-ranger, the Galaxy A53 5G, is aimed against Apple's iPhone SE. Like that phone, it's inexpensive yet delivering top features like an IP67 rating, OIS main camera, and long-term software support