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The Best Xiaomi Phones to Buy in 2024

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From humble beginnings to a tech giant in a few short years, Xiaomi today has a complete lineup of phones from inexpensive basic models up to multi-camera behemoths. We have tested all the recent launches and tell you how to choose the best Xiaomi, Redmi, or Poco phone for your needs.

Different from previous versions of this article, we won’t cover the entire catalog of products—sorry five different Redmi Note 13 models. We picked different price points and chose the best options based on our tests. After this initial comparison table you can skip to the reasons why each model was chosen:

  Money is no object Best under $1000 Best under $500 Best under $300
Device
Image Xiaomi 14 Ultra Product Image Xiaomi 14T Pro Product Image Xiaomi Poco F6 Product Image Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G Product Image
Rating
Xiaomi 14 Ultra Review
Xiaomi 14T Pro review
Xiaomi Poco F6 review
Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G review
Hardware
  • Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
  • 12 / 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM
  • 256 / 512 / 1024 GB UFS 4.0 storage
  • No storage expansion
  • Dimensity 9300+
  • 12 GB LPDDR5x RAM
  • 256 / 512 / 1024 GB UFS 4.0 storage
  • No storage expansion
  • Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
  • 8 / 12 GB LPDDR5x RAM
  • 256 / 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage
  • No storage expansion
  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
  • 8 / 12 GB LPDDR4X RAM
  • 128 / 256 GB UFS 2.2 storage
  • microSD storage expansion
Camera
  • Main: 50 MP, f/1.63-f/4.0 aperture, OIS
  • Ultra-wide angle: 50 MP, f/1.8
  • 3.2x telephoto: 50 MP, f/1.8
  • 5x periscope: 50 MP, f/2.5
  • Selfie: 32 MP, f/2.0
  • Main: 50 MP, f/1.6, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 12 MP, f/2.2
  • 2.6x telephoto: 50 MP, f/2.0
  •  
  • Selfie: 32 MP, f/2.0
  • Main: 50 MP, f/1.59, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 8 MP
  •  
  •  
  • Selfie: 20 MP, f/2.2
  • Main: 200 MP, f/1.65, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 8 MP, f/2.2
  • Macro: 2MP, f/2.4
  •  
  • Selfie: 16 MP, f/2.4
Battery
  • 5,000 mAh
  • 90 W wired charging
  • 80 W wireless charging
  • 10 W reverse wireless
  • Charger included
  • 5000 mAh
  • 120 W wired charging
  • 50 W wireless charging
  •  
  • Charger not included
  • 5000 mAh
  • 90 W wired charging
  •  
  •  
  • Charger included
  • 5100 mAh
  • 67 W wired charging
  •  
  •  
  • Charger included
Offers*

The best Xiaomi phone in 2024: Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Xiaomi 14 Ultra camera module up close
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra packs 4 cameras under a premium build. / © nextpit

This category is a no-brainer, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra packs all the best technologies available to the company, in a package that is competitive with any other brand. The best display, processor, connectivity, and especially cameras, are all here for the lucky ones able to afford it.

Its main selling point is the versatile quad-camera setup in the back, tuned with help from the German camera experts at Leica. Besides the main and ultra-wide lenses, you will find two telephoto cameras for better coverage along the 5x zoom range. There is even a camera accessory kit with a hand grip and dual-stage shutter button. Unsurprisingly, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra was very close to win nextpit’s community camera blind test.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Good

  • Well-calibrated screen
  • Outstanding photo quality
  • Good battery life and really fast recharging
  • 4 Android updates + 5 years of security updates

Bad

  • HyperOS lacks innovation
  • Temperature control not optimized
  • Availability and price
Xiaomi 14 Ultra
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Xiaomi 14 Ultra

The sensible Xiaomi phone to buy: Xiaomi 14T Pro

Close-up of the Xiaomi 14T Pro smartphone's back, featuring a triple-camera setup.
Leica’s partnership is leveraged in image processing and color reproduction. / © nextpit

If the Xiaomi 14 Ultra price is out of your budget but nothing short of a flagship experience will satisfy you, the Xiaomi 14T Pro is currently the best choice for most buyers. The main compromise for the lower price point is a less versatile camera, with a zoom lens with a shorter 2.6x magnification.

Outside of that, the 14T Pro has it all: Flagship processor with plenty of memory, a big and bright display, the same Leica image rendering with different styles to choose from, fast charging both with or without wires, but unfortunately no charger included in the box. Better still, Xiaomi is promising a batch of new AI features coming soon to the HyperOS system.

Xiaomi 14T Pro

Good

  • Excellent daily performance
  • Versatile camera in both hardware and software
  • Fast charging wired or wireless

Bad

  • Average gaming performance
  • No charger in the box
  • Bloatware and ads
Xiaomi 14T Pro
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Xiaomi 14T Pro

The best Xiaomi price-performance: Poco F6

I prefer the basic model's design over the Pro model.
The Poco F6 (under the F6 Pro model in the image above) trades some flagship conveniences for outright performance. / © nextpit

For true flagship performance at a lower price point, we chose the Poco F6. Processing power is very close to the two picks above, with some sacrifices in charging speeds and especially cameras. The Poco F6 is basically a gaming smartphone with a design thought for adults instead of angry Japanese teenagers.

There is plenty of memory available—both RAM and storage—but only two cameras on the back: A decent main camera with 50 megapixels, and a humble 8 MP ultra-wide. On the positive side, at least Xiaomi/Poco isn’t making you pay for a useless macro or depth sensor. If photography is an important use case for you, consider moving to Xiaomi’s flagship line, as even the more expensive F6 Pro simply adds a (useless) macro camera and an improved main camera.

Xiaomi Poco F6

Good

  • Great performance
  • Improved software update policy
  • Good battery life
  • Fast charger included

Bad

  • Bloatware
  • Average camera performance
  • No microSD support or headphone jack
Xiaomi Poco F6
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Xiaomi Poco F6

Xiaomi’s sub-$300 mid-ranger champion: Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G

Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G's cameras up close
The Redmi Note line is Xiaomi’s best-selling range, with a good balance of features and price. / © nextpit

The Redmi Note family is Xiaomi’s workhorse, like the Ford Transit, it is an unsung hero, but a true best-seller. And despite small changes throughout the years, the 2024 line still offers a good balance of features and performance for the price—if you ignore the 4G models—that’s why we chose the Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G for the $300 price range, together with its Poco twin, the Poco X6 5G.

The cameras look flashy at 200 or 64 megapixels, respectively, but remember that mid-range phones use much smaller sensors than the ones on expensive phones, so quality is usually a notch below. Still, pictures are pretty good (especially under daylight), and the mix of performance and battery life offer more bang for the buck than most phones in higher price points. To sum up, an excellent balance of trade offs for any of the Redmi Note 13 5G models.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G

Good

  • Fast and bright FHD+ OLED screen
  • Fast charging
  • Headphone jack
  • Nice pictures from the main camera

Bad

  • Just average performance and battery life
  • Secondary cameras are disappointing
  • No microSD expansion
  • More than a dozen third-party apps pre-installed
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G

The selection criteria

Long time readers will probably notice that this guide opened with a much shorter table. The reason for that is that we opted to only list the most important features for the selected price categories:

  • Hardware: The Snapdragon 8 and Dimensity 9000 series offer the best performance in the Android ecosystem, with the Snapdragon 7 series slightly behind them. RAM and storage capacities are enough for daily tasks and even gaming.
  • Cameras: In general, more cameras offer more versatility, covering big open shots on the ultra-wide and far away subjects with telephoto zooms. However, don’t be impressed by macro cameras (they are usually useless), or big megapixel numbers.
  • Battery: Xiaomi mostly standardized around the 5000 mAh capacity, offering better-than-one-day-battery-life. Xiaomi also traditionally offers much faster charging than competing phones, but their latest 14T launch stopped including the required adapter, keep that in mind!

All selected models feature 5G, NFC, and relatively up-to-date Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standards. Similarly, all of them pack big displays (either 6.67 or 6.73 inches) at high resolutions and refresh rates.

Software-wise, the top three picks come with Xiaomi’s own HyperOS on top of Android 14, while the Redmi phone is delivered with MIUI over Android 13 (with the HyperOS+Android 14 upgrade already in OTA distribution). The flagship 14 models will be supported for five years for security updates, while the other two models will get four years of support.

Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco ranges explained

If you get confused whenever you read the names of the different brands above, you are not alone, especially because there is usually some overlap between them. But let us try some Xiaomisplaining:

  • Xiaomi’s numbered line is the flagship, with the best cameras, processors and fastest charging speeds. Usually launching at $800/800€. E.g. Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14T.
  • Poco: Bang for the buck brand, sometimes gaming-oriented, shares some models with Xiaomi in both the high-end—some China-only flagships are sold as the Poco F line—the mid-range Poco X and M series (twins of some Redmi Note models), and the basic C range.
  • Redmi: A value-oriented brand, competing with the Galaxy A family from Samsung, covers a wide price range from $100 all the way up to $600. It is further subdivided into the more expensive Note series, and an entry-level numbered line. E.g. the $130 Redmi 13C.

What did you think of this new, shorter structure? Did you prefer the old structure with all the latest models displayed with all the main specifications? Do you have suggestions? Did we overlook a model? Share your opinions in the comments below! 

 The best smartphones under $400

  Editorial tip Price tip 3rd place 4th place 5th place
Product
Image Google Pixel 6a Product Image Apple iPhone SE (2022) Product Image Samsung Galaxy A53 Product Image OnePlus Nord N20 Product Image Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2023) Product Image
Review
Review: Google Pixel 6a
Review: Apple iPhone SE (2022)
Review: Samsung Galaxy A53
Not yet tested
Not yet tested
Price (MSRP)
  • $449.00
  • $429.00
  • $449.99
  • $299.00
  • $399.00
Offer*
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Having written about technology since 2008 for a number of websites in Brazil, Spain, Denmark, and Germany, I specialize in the mobile ecosystem, including various models, components, and apps. I tend to not only value performance and specifications, but also things like repairability, durability, and manufacturer support. I tend to prioritize the end-user's point of view whenever possible.

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  • 49
    storm Jan 29, 2022 Link to comment

    Sticking by 0 for the US resident (my 2019 comment) The band matchups are poor for my carrier. I did pick up the inkpalm (7 months old comment) and convert it for English use. It's fine as a reader and the size is ideal for my purposes. The new 2nd gen version is even more intriguing, but unnecessary where I have the first gen.

    Rusty H.Camila Rinaldi


  • 49
    storm Jun 25, 2021 Link to comment

    Just their Inkpalm interests me and that's not a phone, but a phone format ereader.


  • 49
    storm Dec 21, 2019 Link to comment

    The correct answer is 0 for the US resident.

    Rusty H.


  • marco sarli 39
    marco sarli
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    Dec 19, 2019 Link to comment

    old list. Redmi 8, 4gb ram, 64 gb storage battery 5000 mAh. extremely cheap for the specs. Great phone


  • 12
    Ivan C. Aug 23, 2016 Link to comment

    I hope they can distribute all their phone models worldwide.

    Cory Schmidt


    • Cory Schmidt 19
      Cory Schmidt Aug 24, 2016 Link to comment

      So do I, Ivan. And that's the real catch with Xiaomi isn't it? Every year we hear that they'll start selling in more markets but even the US doesn't have them yet. Stepping up their efforts towards this should be a priority for the company.

      Ivan C.


  • SciCal:Scientific Calculator 4
    SciCal:Scientific Calculator Dec 3, 2015 Link to comment

    In a race to achieve maximum number of technology user shares each brand is coming up with their own smartphone, Xiaomi too seems to have jumped the bandwagon. They have been releasing units that are of excellence and something you really want to have.


  • 31
    Deactivated Account Dec 3, 2015 Link to comment

    Great specs and value... but, what about regular software support and updates ? I'm hoping the new trend for Chinese OEM's is a more stock like android, something Huawei is considering....


    • Marcus 6
      Marcus Aug 23, 2016 Link to comment

      Yeah thats one thing thats holding me off of buying one. Who knows whats going to happen after 1-2 years. Sure right now you can not even buy one here in the US or even Europe so Support is the biggest question anyways.


  • 2
    Chase Deez Dec 3, 2015 Link to comment

    To bad none of their phone support US LTE bands.....

    XJason Butler


    • XJason Butler 3
      XJason Butler Dec 3, 2015 Link to comment

      i hear ya. But, i was testing a Doogee X5 on ATT. It only got 3G but felt just as fast as my Zenfone 2 on 4G. Just my two cents though.


      • Bastian Siewers 66
        Bastian Siewers Aug 23, 2016 Link to comment

        Well I guess they are about to change that as soon as their phones are officially available in the US. Anything else would not make any sense at all.


  • XJason Butler 3
    XJason Butler Dec 3, 2015 Link to comment

    i want to try one.

    Marcus

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