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Read our Samsung Galaxy A6 review. Your buying guide for the best mid-range phones Our chart automatically pulls in the current price, so all these links are clickable and you can go straight to the retailer at which we found any given price. Star ratings are awarded at the time of review, so bear this in mind when comparing older models with more recent ones. Also see the best phones of 2018 for the latest flagship handsets that might cost you a little more. Specifications to look for in a mid-range phone It’s difficult to define a mid-range phone by its specification, hence why we’ve opted for a price bracket instead.
Some mid-range phones will take the all-round good-value approach, with capable specs in each area; others will focus on a key area such as the camera or display and promise flagship-rivalling capability; and others still used to be those flagships, so will offer a fantastic spec at a brilliant price. Chinese phones are a great choice in the mid-range market, because they balance a very good specification with a lower price than what you would expect to find in the UK. You may have heard of Xiaomi and OnePlus offering staggering value when compared to some of the better known brands, but there are plenty of other less well known Chinese brands that could also offer you a very good deal. Try to remember that it’s not always about specifications. We’ve hit something of a ceiling when it comes to smartphone tech anyway, so although these phones may not be as fast as the flagships they are almost certainly fast enough for most users. Go for a phone that balances value, performance, features and design in a way that appeals to you and only you. Click here for the best Samsung deals and Samsung voucher codes.
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ONNOVEMBER 27 "HONOR 7X REVIEW – TECH ADVISOR" Honor 7X review – Tech Advisor After the jaw-dropping Xiaomi Mi Mix back in 2016, phone manufacturers quickly started launching ‘bezel-less’ phones. And many decided to cram in a larger screen rather than make a physically smaller phone. They did this by making it taller with an 18:9 aspect ratio instead of 16:9. 18:9 is super fashionable, but until now with the 7X, was out of reach for those on a budget. Even the OnePlus 5T costs £449, which is the very top of mid-range. The Honor looks a lot like Huawei’s Mate 10 Pro, but saves on cost to bring the price right down.
Honor 7X: Price The 7X replaces the 6X, which cost £224 when it launched. You can buy a 7X for £179.99 now, a whole £100 less than at launch. Features and design Let’s start with the screen, as it’s the most obvious feature. On paper the specs – 5.93in, 18:9 aspect, 2160×1080 resolution – could fool you into thinking it’s the same display as the Mate 10 Pro. But it isn’t. OLED screens are more expensive, so Honor has gone for an IPS panel in the 7X. It makes sense, and it’s still a great screen. Viewing angles are wide, it’s nice and bright and colours are surprisingly vibrant.
Obviously it doesn’t have the option of an always-on clock with notifications, but it still looks impressive with tiny size bezels and much smaller top and bottom borders than other phones at this level. There’s no room for a fingerprint reader so this is on the back in the middle. You’ll also find a pair of cameras at the top with an LED flash. Rather than spoiling the design, the antennae lines add a bit of interest to the otherwise featureless expanse of matt-finish aluminium.
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Talking of finish, the 7X comes in black or blue – the gold version won’t be sold in the UK. The bottom edge reveals a standard headphone jack, microphone and mono speaker and – slightly strange at the end of 2017 – a microUSB port. Maybe the 2018 Honor phones will move to USB-C. In any case, it makes it easy to charge as you’ll find microUSB cables just about everywhere you go. Nothing but a pinhole for a microphone breaks up the top edge: the SIM tray sits at the top of the left-hand side and takes a pair of nano SIMs.
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