It was a busy week but we are all finished covering the new announcements from Barcelona and all the hands-on experiences we had with the new smartphones that were unveiled over the last few days. So, as we wrap up we were wondering – which new phone left the best impression in you?
Here we will include phones that were announced at the MWC, plus already existing devices which are hitting the road and expanding to the global market. We have divided them into categories so you can vote for the best one.
As we mentioned already, we have hands-on reports from most of the new releases, even some reviews (that is written and/or video reviews). Since there are plenty of devices to go through, we won’t go into detail here but instead will summarize everything into handy tables that will list the prices and link to specs and additional coverage.
We’ll start with the flagships. Honor unveiled its new Magic5 series and the triple cameras of the vanilla and Pro models are going up against the Leica-branded cameras of the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro. The Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro have been on sale in China for a while now, but the company announced the global rollout this week. It’s a similar story with the Realme GT3, though it also changed its name from the GT Neo 5.
Flagships | ||||||
Honor Magic5 Pro | Q2 | €1,200 | 12/512GB | News | Hands-on | Video |
Honor Magic5 | Q2 | €900 | 8/256GB | News | Hands-on | Video |
Xiaomi 13 Pro | March 8 | €1,300/₹80,000 | 12/256GB | News | Review | |
Xiaomi 13 | March 8 | €1,000 | 8/256GB | News | Review | |
Realme GT3 | May/June | $650 | 8/128GB | News | Hands-on |
Time to vote for your favorite flagship using the widget below or on this page.
Next up, foldables. There are only two of them, but outside of China you won’t find many horizontal foldables not named “Galaxy”, so two is actually a lot. Honor is launching its refined Magic Vs globally while Tecno is debuting its first-ever foldable, the Phantom V Fold, with an upcoming launch in India (it should expand to other regions later on).
Foldables | ||||||
Tecno Phantom V Fold | Q2 | ₹90,000 | 12/256GB | News | Hands-on | Video |
Honor Magic Vs | Available | €1,600 | 12/512GB | News | Hands-on | Video |
Which foldable looks best to you – cast your vote below or using this page.
Moving on to mid-rangers. The Xiaomi 13 Lite is a brand new device that wasn’t announced with the other two 13-series models in December. It’s up against the vivo V27 and V27 Pro. All three spotlight the selfie camera and use mid-range chips (the brand new Dimensity 7200 for the V27 and the rare Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 for the Xiaomi).
Mid-rangers | ||||||
Xiaomi 13 Lite | March 8 | €500 | 8/128GB | News | Review | Video |
vivo V27 Pro | March 1 | $460/₹38,000 | 8/128GB | News | Hands-on | |
vivo V27 | March 1 | $400/₹33,000 | 8/256GB | News |
Well, which mid-ranger left the best impression in you? Vote below or using this page.
We will wrap up with the new entry level phones. Here we have the vivo V27e, three Nokias including the G22, which was designed for repairability and the C-series pair of Go Edition phones, plus a number of US-bound TCL phones – the X and XE have 5G connectivity, in fact the XE is TCL’s cheapest 5G phone to date. The other models are 4G only.
Entry level phones | |||||
vivo V27e | March 1 | $290 | 8/128GB | News | |
Nokia G22 | Available | €180 | 4/64GB | News | Hands-on |
Nokia C32 | Available | €130 | 3/64GB | News | Hands-on |
Nokia C22 | Available | €110 | 2/32GB | News | Hands-on |
TCL 40 X | June | $200 | 4/64GB | News | Hands-on |
TCL 40 XE | June | $170 | 4/64GB | News | Hands-on |
TCL 40 XL | May | $150 | 4/128GB | News | Hands-on |
Do any of these entry level phones look good to you? Vote for your favorite below or using this page.
Where was that Ulefone with a near flagship chip, 1TB storage, and 7000mAh battery? That was the most interesting phone imo
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