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These are the Best Xiaomi phones that you can buy in July: Mi 11 Ultra, Redmi Note 10 Pro, and more!

Between Xiaomi and its various sub-brands, the company seemingly has a new phone out every few weeks. This might be annoying if these releases were mediocre, but that’s not the case. Xiaomi’s flagship phones have become very good over the years — not just a contender to challenge for the top spot of our Best Android Phones list, but even our Best Phones list, period. And its budget and mid-tier offerings usually offer more value than competitors at the same price point.

But having so many devices can confuse consumers — so we’re here to help! We have tested virtually every Xiaomi smartphone to hit the market over the past few years and these are the best Xiaomi phones for each need.

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Best Xiaomi phone money can buy: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra in black and white

Xiaomi’s reputation, especially in its native home country, used to be a phone brand that made solid if unspectacular phones that sold at low prices. In recent years Xiaomi has tried hard to pivot away from that image, to establish itself as a maker of premium flagships. The Mi 11 Ultra, the crown jewel of the Mi 11 series, is the most convincing attempt yet.

With a main camera that uses the second largest image sensor in the industry (behind only the Japan-only Sharp Aquos R6), a bright and vibrant LTPO 120Hz panel with WQHD+ resolution, and a Snapdragon 888 SoC, the Mi 11 Ultra packs the latest and greatest components that can go toe to toe with the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

The Mi 11 Ultra also one-up’s Samsung in other areas such as faster wireless charging and a superior ultra-wide lens. Throw in IP68 water and dust resistance and super-fast 67W wireless charging, and this is not just Xiaomi’s best possible slab smartphone, but arguably the best possible slab smartphone, period.

    Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
    The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra represents the best Xiaomi has to offer as a smartphone, with the best camera system, screen, and SoC possible.

Best Xiaomi phone for most people: POCO F3 / Mi 11X

POCO F3 in black

Xiaomi started the POCO sub-brand three years ago and used the platform to launch a phone with almost flagship specs at a very attractive price. The POCO F3 (or Xiaomi Mi 11X as it’s known in India) continues this strategy. At around €349 ($416), the POCO F3 offers a 120Hz display with a whopping 360Hz touch sampling rate; a Snapdragon 870 (which is an upgraded Snapdragon 865+); a solid set of cameras; and a premium glass-and-aluminum sandwich design.

Such an attractive set of hardware components in a sub-$500 price is unheard of in North America. So unless you really want to splurge on the best of the best, the POCO F3 is the best Xiaomi phone to buy value-wise. In India, this phone is quickly rising up as a default recommendation for the average Indian consumer, thanks to its high performance to price ratio.

    Xiaomi Mi 11X / POCO F3
    The Xiaomi Mi 11X, also known as the POCO F3, is the best phone for most people because it offers almost flagship-level power and design at a price that can be considered low for most people.

Best foldable phone from Xiaomi: Xiaomi Mi Mix Fold

The Mi Mix Fold's inner 8-inch screen

Yes, we know — this category is a bit of a cheat right now because Xiaomi only has one foldable phone out, so there was no other option but to list the Mi Mix Fold. Still, the Mi Mix Fold is quite an impressive combination of hardware prowess, cutting-edge tech, and a reasonable price (for a foldable).

The Mi Mix Fold runs on the Snapdragon 888, with a 108MP main camera and a new “liquid lens” that doubles as a telephoto and macro lens. But of course, the biggest draw is it’s both a smartphone and an 8-inch tablet. If you want a foldable phone that runs Xiaomi’s software, or if you just want the most affordable large foldable phone right now, look no further than the Mi Mix Fold.

Unfortunately, unlike most phones on this list, the Mix Fold is a China-only release, so if you don’t live in China, importing via third-party businesses is the only purchase method.

Best mid-tier Xiaomi phone: Redmi Note 10 Pro / Pro Max

Redmi Note 10 Pro in two colors

This phone is named Redmi Note 10 Pro in Europe, but Redmi Note 10 Pro Max in India. Whatever you want to call it though, you’re getting a lot of value for your money as we mention in our review. Priced firmly under $300, the Note 10 Pro offers both a 120Hz AMOLED display and a 108MP camera — two hardware components that were major selling points of $1,200 phones just a year ago.

You also get a 5,020 mAh battery that lasts all day, Snapdragon 732G, and a Gorilla Glass 5 protecting the large 6.7-inch display. The ultra-wide camera at 8MP is a bit weak, and there’s no zoom lens at all, but these are understandable compromises to make for a mid-ranger.

    Redmi Note 10 Pro / Pro Max
    The Redmi Note 10 Pro (or Note 10 Pro Max if you're in India) is a heck of a bargain at its price point: you get a 120Hz AMOLED screen and 108MP camera along with a large battery.

Best affordable Xiaomi phone: POCO X3 Pro

The POCO X3 Pro in white.

The POCO X3 Pro offers a 120Hz display, Snapdragon 860, a quad-camera system, and a large 5,060 mAh battery in a sub-$250 package, with deals often knocking it down to the $200 range. This is just superb value no matter how you look at it.

The Snapdragon 860 SoC is basically a souped-up version of the Snapdragon 855+, which means it was considered a tip-top SoC just some 18 months ago. Although the screen is just an LCD panel instead of OLED, it’s still 120Hz and animations appear buttery smooth. Quite frankly, there’s not a phone out there that gives more at this price range.

    POCO X3 Pro
    120Hz screen with a large battery and an almost flagship SoC for under $300 is a great deal no matter how you look at it.

Best entry-level Xiaomi phone: POCO M3

POCO M3 in multiple colors

Running on a Snapdragon 662 with no zoom or ultra-wide lens, the POCO M3 won’t be mistaken for a flagship phone, but at under $150, this is about as good a phone as you’re going to get at this price range. You’re still getting a large 1080p display, a capable 48MP main camera, and a serviceable 8MP selfie camera, along with a huge 6,000 mAh battery that can power the device for at least a day and a half, if not two days for most people.

Xiaomi’s software is also well-optimized, so you won’t experience lags 0r app crashes like lesser brands which sell in the sub-$200 range. Some of Xiaomi’s phones do go even lower on the price tag, but the POCO M3 offers one of the better rounded-out packages out there.

    POCO M3
    The POCO M3 is for those on a tight budget. While there are some compromises, you're still getting a serviceable handset that can handle all your daily tasks.

Best gaming phone from Xiaomi: Redmi K40 Gaming Edition

Redmi K40 Gaming Edition

From dedicated shoulder trigger buttons to vapor chamber cooling to 480Hz touch sampling response rate, the Redmi K40 Gaming Edition is built for mobile gamers. Powering everything is a Dimensity 1200 SoC with 12GB of RAM.

Since it’s released under the Redmi branding, the K40 Gaming Edition is quite affordable too. Right now however, the device is sold only in China, but a global version should be coming soon. In India, the device is likely to take the form of the POCO F3 GT, and we can expect to see some killer pricing to go along with it.

No matter what you need, Xiaomi has a device for you

Xiaomi pumps out phones at a breakneck pace, so if you don’t see anything here that suits your needs, just wait a few months and there will be another batch of new Xiaomi devices. We here at XDA will keep track of all Xiaomi releases and update this list monthly so check back often.

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