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It looks great, it runs fast, and it costs less than £300 now. Read our Honor 9 review. 14. Huawei Mate 10 Pro The Mate 10 Pro is easily one of the best phones from Huawei yet and the dual rear cameras deliver excellent portrait photos. They can’t quite best the Pixel 2 XL’s photos but the Mate 10 Pro has a better screen, better battery life and just as much processing power. Recent EMUI updates have added features that were previously exclusive to the P20 Pro, so at this price, the Mate 10 Pro is very good value indeed.
Read our Huawei Mate 10 Pro review. 15. Honor Magic 2 The Magic 2 is a beautiful piece of hardware, with a triple selfie camera hidden behind a manual slider – which pulls double duty as a satisfying novelty and the enabler of a big, beautiful 6.39in AMOLED display. Performance is rock solid – no surprise with the Kirin 980 inside – and the 45W superfast charging is very welcome, but so-so camera performance and software irritations thanks to the Chinese setup are enough to make us question whether the Magic 2 is worth the cost – or hassle – of importing. Read our Honor Magic 2 review.
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16. Oppo Find X The Oppo Find X is amazing and annoying at the same time. It’s hard not to be impressed by the design, but it could also turn out to be its biggest flaw if the mechanism breaks over time. And with no fingerprint sensor you can’t use many apps with biometric security. But then again this phone is pure show-off, and at this stage that’s why you’ll buy it. Like the Xiaomi Mi Mix, it’s a concept phone that pushes the future of personal tech closer.
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The less than ideal software design drags it down somewhat, and you can spend less on better phones. Read our Oppo Find X review. 17. Xiaomi Mi Note 3 The Mi Note 3 is a downgrade on the Mi6 and, arguably, the Mi Note 2, but it appeals with a lower price and an attractive premium design. Though it doesn’t feature a flagship processor, this is is a very capable smartphone with a very decent dual-camera.
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Provided you can live without 800MHz 4G and are happy to install Google Play Services yourself, it’s difficult not to recommend the Mi Note 3. Read our Xiaomi Mi Note 3 review. ON DECEMBER 20 "BEST XIAOMI PHONES 2018 – TECH ADVISOR" Best Xiaomi Phones 2018 – Tech Advisor Known as ‘China’s Apple’, Xiaomi is a huge brand in the Chinese and Indian smartphone markets – and now in Europe, with its November UK launch following a successful entry in Spain, France and Italy. It plans to hit the US in 2019, too. For users in the UK, US and Europe, Xiaomi offers mobile phones with specifications several notches above what you’ll get for the same money over here. If you want the best-value phone, you’re in the right place.
Also see: Best Xiaomi Deals The Xiaomi line-up can be confusing for those not familiar with it, but follow these general rules of thumb and you can’t go far wrong. Redmi is the company’s budget line, so while prices are cheaper you shouldn’t expect the same features and performance you get from the flagships. The Note range are its phablets or large-screen phones (though Mi Max is the largest), and plain old Mi is its flagship family.
The Mi 8 Pro, Mi 8 and futuristic Mi Mix 3 (which has currently been announced only in China but should be making its way to the UK in early 2019) sit at the top of our line-up. Previously you also had the Mi Note at flagship status, but in the Mi Note 3 core hardware has been downgraded. Don’t rule it out, though: with many of the same features and an identical design to the Mi6 it is appealing as a cheaper option. The Redmi 8 line could be announced in January 2019, with a 48Mp budget phone promised for a January launch. But before that we’ll also see the Xiaomi Play gaming phone announced on 24 December.
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