The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC powers the Edge 30 Pro. The Edge 30 Pro phone is powered by a 4,800mAh battery and supports 68W fast charging.
iQOO 9 SE (Second Edition)
Despite having a polycarbonate back panel and mid-frame, the iQoo 9 SE feels premium and looks. Unfortunately, there is no official IP rating. But you get two high-quality stereo speakers that sound fantastic when streaming video or playing games.
The mobile has a 6.62-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display that produces vibrant colors and is HDR10+ certified. Which is uncommon in this price range.
The software experience with Android 12 is smooth and fluid. But the phone comes with far too many third-party apps preinstalled. On the other hand, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC delivers excellent gaming performance. And its 4,500mAh battery lasts a day and a half on a single charge in our tests.
Galaxy S22 Ultra (Samsung)
The Galaxy S22 Ultra combines the camera capabilities of the Galaxy S series with the S Pen. Which was popularized by the Galaxy Note series. The phone has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz also HDR 10+ support. Its maximum brightness is 1750 nits. The display is transparent also responsive, and it accepts input from the S Pen Stylus.
Galaxy S22+ from Samsung
The Samsung Galaxy S22+ does not differ from the smaller Galaxy S22. It has a similar design but is slightly larger and comes in the exact RAM and storage configurations as the latter.
The Realme 9 Pro+ 5G
The Realme 9 Pro+ moves the nine series from the mainstream to the mid-range segment. The 9 Pro+ is more expensive than the 9 Pro and includes optical image stabilization (OIS) in the camera. Which has been absent from Realme’s lineup for quite some time.