Below is an in‑depth look at each of our top mid‑range picks for 2025, complete with full specs tables, pros & cons, video reviews, and high‑quality imagery.
All of these devices sit between $350 and $700, and each excels in different areas—performance, camera prowess, battery life, design, or gaming focus—so you can pick the one that matches your priorities.
Table of Contents
ToggleOnePlus 12R – Best Overall
With flagship‑level performance at a half‑flagship price, the OnePlus 12R punches above its weight in nearly every category.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Jan 23 2024; Released Feb 06 2024; 163.3 × 75.3 × 8.8 mm; 207 g; Glass front/back, aluminum frame |
Display | 6.78″ LTPO4 AMOLED, 1264 × 2780 px (~450 ppi), 120 Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, HDR10+, Dolby Vision |
Platform | Android 14 (OxygenOS 15), Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm), Adreno 740 GPU |
Memory & Storage | 8 GB/12 GB/16 GB RAM; 128 GB/256 GB UFS 3.1; No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: 50 MP (wide, OIS) + 8 MP (ultrawide) + 2 MP (macro); Video: 4K@60fps; Front: 16 MP, 1080p@30fps |
Battery & Charging | 5500 mAh, 100W wired (0–100% in ≈26 min); No wireless charging |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6/7, BT 5.3, NFC, IR blaster, USB‑C 2.0, stereo speakers |
Protection | IP64 (dust and splash resistant) |
Price | Starts at $499 (8 GB/128 GB) |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Flagship‑class Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 performance
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Vivid, high‑refresh LTPO AMOLED display
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Massive 5500 mAh battery with ultra‑fast 100W charging
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Cons:
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Storage capped at 256 GB with no expandability
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Camera array strong only on the main lens; ultrawide/macro are modest
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Video Review
Apple iPhone 13 – Best Mid‑Range iOS Option
Despite its 2021 launch, the iPhone 13 remains an outstanding iOS pick under $600, thanks to Apple’s long‑term software support and the A15 Bionic’s efficiency.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Sep 14 2021; Released Sep 24 2021; 146.7 × 71.5 × 7.7 mm; 174 g; Ceramic Shield front, IP68 |
Display | 6.1″ Super Retina XDR OLED, 1170 × 2532 px (~460 ppi), HDR10, Dolby Vision, 1200 nits peak |
Platform | iOS 15 (upgradable to iOS 18.4), Apple A15 Bionic, Apple 4‑core GPU |
Memory & Storage | 4 GB RAM; 128 GB/256 GB/512 GB NVMe; No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: Dual 12 MP (wide & ultrawide, sensor‑shift OIS); Video: 4K@60fps Dolby Vision; Front: 12 MP, 4K@60fps |
Battery & Charging | 3240 mAh; 15W wired PD; 15W MagSafe; 15W Qi2 (iOS 17.2) |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, BT 5.0, NFC, Lightning |
Protection | IP68 (2 m up to 30 min) |
Price | Starts at $249 (refurbished) / $599 (new, 128 GB) |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Industry‑leading software support through 2027
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Excellent photo & video capture (Dolby Vision HDR)
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Efficient A15 Bionic enables great endurance
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Cons:
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60 Hz display lags behind Android mid‑rangers
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Only 4 GB RAM in 2025 feels modest
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Video Review
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE – Best Samsung Mid‑Ranger
Samsung’s “Fan Edition” packs flagship design and software into a more wallet‑friendly package.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Sep 26 2024; Released Oct 03 2024; 162 × 77.3 × 8 mm; 213 g; Gorilla Glass Victus+ front/back, IP68 |
Display | 6.7″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 1080 × 2340 px (~385 ppi), 120 Hz, HDR10+, 1900 nits peak |
Platform | Android 14 (One UI 6.1), Exynos 2400e, Xclipse 940 GPU |
Memory & Storage | 8 GB RAM; 128 GB/256 GB/512 GB UFS 3.1; No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: 50 MP (wide) + 8 MP (telephoto, 3× OIS) + 12 MP (ultrawide); 8K@30fps; Front: 10 MP, 4K@60fps |
Battery & Charging | 4700 mAh; 25W wired; 15W wireless; reverse wireless |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6e/7, BT 5.3, NFC, USB‑C 3.2, stereo speakers |
Protection | IP68 (1.5 m up to 30 min) |
Price | Starts at $274.99 (8 GB/128 GB) |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Premium build with Gorilla Glass Victus+
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Multiple colors and Samsung’s AI‑enhanced camera
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Cons:
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Battery life only average vs. some rivals
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Heavier and chunkier than other mid‑rang…
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Video Review
Google Pixel 8 – Best Camera
If computational photography is your priority, the Pixel 8’s imaging pipeline remains unmatched in this price class.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Oct 04 2023; Released Oct 12 2023; 150.5 × 70.8 × 8.9 mm; 187 g; Victus front/back, IP68 |
Display | 6.2″ OLED, 1080 × 2400 px (~428 ppi), 120 Hz, HDR10+, 2000 nits peak |
Platform | Android 14 → 15, Google Tensor G3, Immortalis‑G715s MC10 GPU |
Memory & Storage | 8 GB RAM; 128 GB/256 GB UFS 3.1; No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: 50 MP (wide, OIS) + 12 MP (ultrawide); 4K@60fps HDR; Front: 10.5 MP, 4K@60fps |
Battery & Charging | 4575 mAh; 27W wired; 18W wireless; reverse wireless; bypass charging |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6e/7, BT 5.3, NFC, USB‑C 3.2, stereo speakers |
Protection | IP68 dust/water (1.5 m up to 30 min) |
Price | Starts at $237.99 (8 GB/128 GB) |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Supreme image processing and Night Sight
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Early Android updates (Android 16 in 2025)
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Cons:
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Mid‑tier gaming performance (Tensor G3)
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Temperature sensor remains gimmicky
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Video Review
ZTE nubia RedMagic 9S Pro – Best Gaming Phone
For hardcore gamers, the RedMagic 9S Pro delivers flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance, active cooling, and shoulder triggers.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Jul 03 2024; Released Jul 09 2024; 164 × 76.4 × 8.9 mm; 229 g; Glass front/back, aluminum frame |
Display | 6.8″ AMOLED, 1116 × 2480 px (~400 ppi), 120 Hz, 1600 nits peak |
Platform | Android 14 (Redmagic OS 9.5), Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm), Adreno 750 GPU |
Memory & Storage | 12 GB/16 GB RAM; 256 GB/512 GB UFS 4.0; No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: 50 MP (wide, OIS) + 50 MP (ultrawide) + 2 MP (depth); Video: 8K@30fps; Front: 16 MP UD |
Battery & Charging | 6500 mAh; 80W wired (0–100% in ≈35 min) |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6e/7, BT 5.x, NFC, USB‑C 3.2 Gen 2, stereo speakers |
Features | Built‑in active cooling fan, touch‑sensitive shoulder triggers, RGB light strip |
Price | $749 (12 GB/256 GB) |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Top‑tier Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance
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Massive 6500 mAh battery with fast 80W charging
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Cons:
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Can run hot under sustained gaming
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Niche “gaming phone” aesthetics & software
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Video Review
Nothing Phone (2) – Most Unique Design
If you crave standout styling, the glyph interface and transparent chassis of the Nothing Phone (2) are the mid‑range’s most eye‑catching.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Jul 11 2023; Released Jul 17 2023; 162.1 × 76.4 × 8.6 mm; 201.2 g; Gorilla Glass 5, IP54 |
Display | 6.7″ LTPO OLED, 1080 × 2412 px (~394 ppi), 120 Hz, 1600 nits peak |
Platform | Android 13 → 15 (Nothing OS 3.0), Snapdragon 8 + Gen 1, Adreno 730 GPU |
Memory & Storage | 8 GB RAM + 128 GB / 12 GB RAM + 256 GB/512 GB UFS 3.1; No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: 50 MP (wide) + 50 MP (ultrawide); Video: 4K@60fps; Front: 32 MP |
Battery & Charging | 4700 mAh; 45W wired; 15W wireless; 5W reverse wireless |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, BT 5.3, NFC, USB‑C 2.0, stereo speakers |
Features | 11 addressable LED glyph strips for notifications; IP54 splash resistant |
Price | $709.99 (12 GB/256 GB) |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Iconic Glyph interface & transparent design
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Smooth LTPO OLED with dynamic refresh
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Cons:
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Mid‑range camera quality behind leaders
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Only IP54 (splash, not submersion)
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Video Review
7. Realme GT 5 Pro – Best Value with Flagship Features
Launched in December 2023, the GT 5 Pro packs flagship hardware—Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a 6.78″ 144 Hz LTPO AMOLED, and 100 W wired + 50 W wireless charging—into a sub‑€450 package.
Full Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Launch & Build | Announced Dec 07 2023; Released Dec 14 2023; 161.7 × 75.1 × 9.2 mm; 218 g; Glass front/back or eco‑leather back; IP64 splash resistant |
Display | 6.78″ LTPO AMOLED, 1264 × 2780 px (~450 ppi), 144 Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, up to 4500 nits peak |
Platform & Chip | Android 14 (Realme UI 5.0); Qualcomm SM8650‑AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm); Adreno 750 GPU |
Memory & Storage | 12 GB / 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM; 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB UFS 4.0; No microSD slot |
Rear Cameras | 50 MP main (f/1.7, OIS) + 50 MP telephoto (f/2.6, periscope) + 8 MP ultrawide (f/2.2); Video: 8K@24fps, 4K@60fps |
Front Camera | 32 MP (f/2.5); 4K@30fps video |
Battery & Charging | 5400 mAh Li‑Ion; 100 W wired (0→100% in ≈26 min) + 50 W wireless (50% in ≈12 min) |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, BT 5.3, NFC (360°), IR blaster, USB‑C 3.2, stereo speakers |
Extras | First Realme IP64‑rated device; palm‑recognition & air‑gesture support |
Price | ≈€430 / $449 for 12 GB / 256 GB |
Pros & Cons
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Pros:
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Flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance
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Stunning 144 Hz LTPO AMOLED with HDR10+ & Dolby Vision
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Rapid 100 W wired + 50 W wireless charging
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Cons:
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No microSD expansion
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Ultrawide module is merely adequate
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