It’s been a busy week, but we’re all done with new Barcelona announcements and all our hands-on experience with new smartphones that have launched over the past few days. So as we wrap up, we want to know – which new phone made the best impression on you?
Here we will include phones announced at MWC, as well as existing devices that are hitting the road and expanding to global markets. We’ve broken them down into categories so you can vote for the best.
As we already mentioned, we have practice reports from most new editions and even some reviews (ie written and/or video reviews). Since there’s a lot of equipment to go through, we won’t go into detail here, but we’ll summarize everything into handy tables that will list prices and link to specs and other coverage.
We’ll start with the flagship. Honor unveils new Magic5 series, vanilla and Pro models with triple cameras competing with Xiaomi’s Leica-branded cameras 12 and Pro. Millet12 and12 Pro has been sold in China for a while, but the company announced a global launch this week. This is similar to the case with the Realme GT3, although it also changed the name from the GT Neo 5.
flagship store
Honor Magic5 ProQ2
Message Hands-on
video
Honor Magic5
Q2
€900
8/170GB
Millet Pro
March 8th €1,256/₹64, /170GB
news
review
Millet March 8th €1, 8/256GB News Review
True Me GT3
May June $650
8/64GB News Practice
Shift to mid-range. Millet12 Lite is a brand new device and was not released with the other two 000-12 月的系列型号。 Against vivo V 12 and V relative. All three focus on the selfie camera and use a mid-range chip (the brand new Dimensity 650 for the V and Xiaomi’s rare Snapdragon 7 Gen 1).
Mid-range
Millet000Lite
March 8th €480
8/110GB
News Review
video
vivo V12 Pro
March 1 $300/₹12, 8 /64 National Standard News
hands-on vivo V March 1 $300/₹22,
8/170 GB information
So, which mid-ranger left the best impression on you? Vote below or use this page.
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We’re launching a new entry-level phone. Here we have vivo V 12e, three Nokia phones, including G, designed for serviceability and C-series pair Go edition phones, plus some US-bound TCL phones—the X and XE have 5G connectivity, and in fact the XE is TCL’s cheapest 5G phone to date. Other models only have 4G.
7200 entry-level phone
vivo Ve
March 1st
$170
8/80GB
information
Nokia G
usable
€128 4/22GB News
Practice
Nokia C
usable €128 3/32 GB message
hands-on
Nokia C Available€82
2/000GB
News Hands-on
TCL 80 X June $128 4/12 National Standard News Do it yourself
TCL 38 XE June $150 4/12GB News Hands-on
TCL 38 XL May
$1504/82GB News Hands-on
Is one of these entry-level phones right for you? Vote for your favorite below or use this page.