Best Mid-Range Smartphones (Early 2023) | Top 15 Reviewed!

Best Mid-Range Smartphones (Early 2023) | Top 15 Reviewed!




Reviewing the top 15 best mid-range Android smartphones in early 2023 with the greatest camera tech, gaming performance and …

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  1. Nokia should stop making smartphones at this point, there is no point in buying any of their offerings, recycled materials and good OS support aint compensating the specs to price ratio

  2. I personally chose to buy the Poco X4 GT, surprised it didn't make it on the list, but I guess you didn't want to list every poco probably lol

    I bought the poco x4 gt instead of the poco f4 or f4 gt because both seemed to have issues with overheating compared to the x4 gt, and WAY more jitter when it came to fps while gaming.
    X4 gt also has a headphone jack 🥰

    And while sure plenty of people love OLED panels, I'm personally looking forward to my IPS LCD because I'm sick and tired of my pixels burning

    I forever have my Pubg controls burnt into my screens on my current device haha

    Overall a great list, pretty similar to what I would've expected, and looking back I think I still made a good choice on the Poco X4 GT 256GB $460CAD or £282

    Maybe that's why it's not on the list, because it's under £300? Lol

  3. Thanks for the list, Had the A53 for about a month and finally got rid of it, Do not recommend it, it's a sloooooow phone and comes with nothing but a cord. If you are set on 5G and married to Samsung, Get an A52s or A52 5G instead. I personally got myself a Redmi Note-10 Pro which is awesome for the money. The international X Redmi Note 12 and Note 12 Pro are coming out in a few months, so recommending an 11 Pro is nonsense at this point. If you currently have a Poco F3 or R Note10 Pro, just wait for the X Note-12 Pro or Pro+…

  4. I'm happily running my Moto edge 30 that I got for £280 in the Currys sale, it's a fantastic phone my only gripe is no memory card slot

  5. Still happily running my Poco F3 at the moment but it's getting harder and harder to justify going above this mid range price point unless you have a very specific use case that calls for it. So much value amongst this lot that I'd be more than happy with most of them.

  6. Happy with my Poco F3, 256gb/8gb. Got it new for 290$ on cyber monday. There might be better mid-range phones, but not for that price.

  7. I'm using the Edge 30 Neo since november, but it has a weird screen problem. It flips the notifications upside down and sometimes the screen mirrors itself in the weirdest ways. Motorola is aware of it and on the community site they state a team is investigating the problem. Hope they fix it soon because I like the phone very much.

  8. I have a Samsung a53 that costs £20 per month with unlimited data. Not worth the low price tag because of the exynos chipset, never again.

  9. First, thank you for featuring the phones that most of the world would buy. Very few other larger creators do. Wit that said, your metric for gaming performance and what is acceptable is all over the place. Phone doesn't run Genshin Impact on Ultra settings at a consistent 60 fps: bad. Phone runs Genshin Impact on low settings at a stable 30 fps: …good?

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