Top 10 Budget China Smartphones

The 5 Most Powerful Chinese Smartphones to buy on AliExpress

There was a time when Chinese smartphones were synonymous with low quality. But nowadays, we have excellent Chinese smartphones competing with the most reputable brands in the world.

By joining quality at a lower price, Chinese smartphones are conquering many audiences, including gamers!

After all, Chinese brands have increasingly invested in super powerful processors.

That’s why we’ve made a list of the 5 most powerful Chinese smartphones on AliExpress! Check out:

More information about each device in the photo gallery.

Oppo Find X3 Pro

We open our list with the innovative Oppo Find X3 Pro!

This Chinese giant features a large 6.7″ screen with the incredible resolution of 3216×1440 pixels.

Plus, it has an excellent 5G connection and even brings ip68 protection that ensures that the device comes out of a rain shower unharmed.

As a highlight, the Oppo Find X3 Pro has an excellent internal memory of 256GB(no expansion) and has a powerful set of cameras, the main one being 50MP.

And for Gamers, it even carries the mighty Qualcomm SM8350 Snapdragon 888 Plus 5G 5nm!

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Vivo iQOO 9 Pro

Our second place goes to the ideal smartphone for those who love making videos!

Vivo IQOO 9 Pro features a huge 6.78″ screen with an excellent resolution of 3200×1440.

It also has 5G connection and still has a memory capacity of 256GB(no expansion).

The highlight of this smartphone is its impressive set of cameras that features a 50MP main camera with an impressive resolution of 8165×6124.

In addition to taking spectacular photos, this camera can also record 8K videos with an amazing resolution of 7680×4320!

And for those who love to play, Vivo IQOO 9 still brings one of the best processors of the moment: the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 Qualcomm SM8450!

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Realme GT2 Pro

And it’s time for the perfect smartphone for those who enjoy marathon streaming services!

Realme GT2 Pro features a huge 6.7″ screen with an impressive resolution of 3216×1440.

Amazingly, the highlight of this model is not the screen, but the fact that it combines an excellent set of cameras with a large 5000mAh battery, which is difficult to find.

Multimedia perfection is on account of a 50MP main camera with a resolution of 8165×6124 that is capable of recording 4K videos with an excellent resolution of 3840×2180.

And to run any type of game smooth, it even has a processor developed for games, the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 Qualcomm SM8450!

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OnePlus 10 Pro

Get ready to meet a smartphone that has barely been released and is already a dream for many people!

The incredible OnePlus 10 Pro features a huge 6.7″ screen with an impressive 3216×1440 resolution, as well as a powerful 5G connection and a large internal memory of 256GB(no expansion).

As a highlight, the OnePlus 10 Pro has a 48MP camera with a resolution of 8000×6000 that brings several enhancement features, so it is capable of recording 8K videos!

And to guarantee many hours of Genshin Impact, it still has the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen1 Qualcomm SM8450 and a huge 5000mAh battery!

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Xiaomi 12 Pro

We close our list with the most powerful Chinese smartphone of the moment: the Xiaomi 12 Pro!

The crowd’s favorite brand has managed to outdo itself by creating a smartphone that is capable of fighting toe-to-toe with devices that cost up to 5x more.

The brand new Xiaomi 12 Pro features a huge 6.73″ screen with a resolution of 3200×1440 pixels, has Android 12, 5G connection, GPS, and a large internal memory of 256GB.

This excellent smartphone also has few competitors in terms of multimedia, as it has a set of cameras with no less than 50MP + 50MP + 50MP.

All this power guarantees photos with a resolution of 8165×6124 and allows you to record videos in 8K!

And not to disappoint the gamer audience, the Xiaomi 12 Pro still brings the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen1 Qualcomm SM8450!

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Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo: India and China political tensions are hitting the smartphone market. But they need each other

New Delhi CNN Business —

The Indian government is cracking down on the companies that make the country’s most popular smartphones.

Indians love Chinese smartphones, but for the last two months, New Delhi has intensified the scrutiny of three top Chinese firms — Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo. Together, these companies control more than 60% of the Indian smartphone market, according to data from research firm Counterpoint.

Xiaomi, the top-selling brand in the country, was the first company to face regulators’ heat. In May, the country’s main financial investigation agency accused Xiaomi’s Indian subsidiary of making illegal remittances, violating foreign exchange laws.

Xiaomi India said at the time that “all our operations are firmly compliant with local laws and regulations.” It hasn’t responded to further requests for comment this week by CNN Business.

Vivo, another major Chinese brand, was next on the list for India’s Enforcement Directorate. Earlier this month, the agency accused the company of tax fraud and said it had carried out searches at 48 Vivo locations in the country, and seized $60 million from its bank accounts.

A Vivo spokesperson had told CNN Business that the company “is cooperating with the authorities to provide them with all required information.” It also did not respond to a follow-up query.

And just last week, Oppo became the latest Chinese smartphone manufacturer to be targeted in India. The company sells the hugely popular Realme and OnePlus brands in the country, and India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence accused the company of evading about half a billion dollars in taxes.

Oppo did not respond to a request for comment.

Beijing, meanwhile, has blasted the raids on Chinese companies, saying that India is damaging its reputation among foreign investors.

In a statement earlier this month, China’s embassy in India said that probes were disrupting “normal business activities” and chilling “the confidence and willingness of market entities from other countries, including Chinese enterprises to invest and operate in India.”

Why India is cracking down

Chinese technology firms have had a particularly rough time in India over the last two years, with New Delhi cracking down since border tensions escalated between the world’s most populous countries.

In 2020, India banned more than 200 apps — many of which were Chinese, including the wildly popular video platform TikTok.

Chinese vendors have also come under the thumb of Indian regulators because “they have “grown very fast very quickly,” noted Tarun Pathak, a research director at Counterpoint.

“More clarity is being sought by India on how Chinese firms do their business here,” he said. “Their balance sheets are now being looked into.”

He added that the Indian government is tightening regulations for foreign phone makers because they have realized that “these companies need India more than India needs them.”

Although regulatory crackdowns are making business in India difficult, experts say it’s unlikely New Delhi would put an outright ban on Chinese smartphones.

“Chinese firms are here to stay,” said Pathak, adding that there are “no other takers.”

South Korean giant Samsung is the second-best-selling smartphone brand in the country and the only non-Chinese firm among the top five sellers in India, according to data from Counterpoint. But it “cannot grow its share of the market from 20% to 60% overnight,” said Pathak.

Apple (AAPL) has had big plans for India for years now, but has only captured a tiny sliver of the market as its products are prohibitively expensive for most Indians.

Kiranjeet Kaur, an associate research director at International Data Corporation (IDC), also expects these companies to bounce back by the time the Diwali festival season — driven by shopping — begins in India in October. She added that these probes would hardly matter to Indian consumers.

After the border clashes, calls for a boycott of Chinese companies, including phone makers, had engulfed India, recalls Kaur.

Chinese phones are here to stay

Despite these protests, there was “not a dent in the shipment numbers” of these companies, and they continued to dominate the market, she added.

India’s love for Chinese smartphones transcends any political tensions, mainly because they are seen as great value in a highly price-sensitive market.

While Indian manufacturers have come up with affordable smartphones in the past few years —including one developed by Mukesh Ambani, the billionaire head of sprawling Indian conglomerate Reliance, in partnership with Google — these have failed to make much of a splash among consumers.

“If you compare the features, Chinese smartphones offer a lot more, and cost only a little bit more,” said Kaur.

And, despite the new legal challenges, China can’t afford to abandon the Indian market. The South Asia country of over 1.3 billion people is the world’s second biggest smartphone market after China, said Counterpoint’s Pathak.

“India is super important for all major players, whether American or Chinese,” he said. It is also the world’s biggest “emerging market” as “almost half of the country is still not connected to smartphones,” he added.

The Covid-related slowdown in China, which has hammered consumer activity, makes India even more attractive to firms from across the border.

Top 10 Budget China Smartphones

Price €437.00

The Realme GT 2 is equipped with a Snapdragon 888, 8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256 GB UFS 3.1 ROM, a 6.62-inch AMOLED display with 120 Hz, and an outstanding triple camera with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor. The smartphone is rounded off by a 5000 mAh battery including 65W Smart Flash Charge, dual 5G and WiFi 6 as well as Bluetooth 5.2.

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