The best smartphones between 200 and 300 euros in 2022?
Are you looking for a smartphone that is worth it, but your budget is between 200 and 300 euros? We have selected for you Xiaomi Redmi Note 11s, Samsung Galaxy A23 5G, Poco X4 Pro, OnePlus Nord CE2 and Oppo Reno7. But which of these is really for you?
Design is a bit of everyone’s business, but among our picks, we found that the Oppo Reno7 has everything a classy mobile can offer for a very reasonable price. The Poco X4 Pro is also not without interest, offering smooth lines. The Redmi Note 11s, Samsung Galaxy A23 5G and OnePlus Nord CE2 sport more conventional designs. All of them have photo sensors installed in the upper left corner. In terms of size, it is the Oppo Reno7 that is the most compact with a thin 7.49 mm only against 7.8 mm for the OnePlus Nord CE2, 8.09 mm for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11s, 8.12 mm for the Poco X4 Pro and 8.4 mm for Samsung Galaxy A23 5G. Among all of them, the OnePlus is the lightest with a weight of 173 grams followed by the Reno7 which weighs 175 grams while the Redmi Note 11s weighs 179 grams. Samsung Galaxy A23 5G and Poco X4 Pro offer respective weights of 197 and 205 grams.
What is the most impressive screen?
The largest and most interesting screen is installed on the Poco X4 Pro with its 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with a maximum frequency of 120 Hz. This is also the case with the screen of the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G, but with an LCD panel that is less relevant for blacks and bright colors on a diagonal of 6.6 inches. The other three smartphones have the same screen, a 6.43-inch AMOLED panel with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and therefore less continuous scrolling than the first two.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11s, Samsung Galaxy A23 5G and Poco X4 Pro have a battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh and it is the Poco that charges the fastest supporting the load at 67 watts. The OnePlus Nord CE2 charges almost as fast, at 65 watts, but with a battery with a slightly lower capacity of 4,500 mAh. This is also the capacity of the battery included in the Oppo Reno7 which can accept charging at 33 watts, therefore slower.
Which offers the most computing power and the best connectivity?
If you are looking for the most effective mobile in our selection, it is the OnePlus Nord CE2 that dominates the debates with its MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset with 8 GB of RAM followed by the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G and Poco X4 Pro with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor with 4, 6 or 8 GB of RAM. Then there’s the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11s with its Helio G96 chip, while Oppo’s Reno7 closes the mark with a Snapdragon 680 processor and 8GB of RAM. Like the Redmi Note 11s, the latter is not compatible with 5G, which is the case for others. The OnePlus Nord CE2 offers Wi-Fi 6 versus Wi-Fi 5 for the rest, which is less efficient. All have an audio jack for connecting headphones. There is a fingerprint reader in the profile of Samsung, Xiaomi and Poco while it is under the screen of Oppo and OnePlus.
What configurations for photos and videos?
Finally, for the photo and video part, the Redmi Note 11s is equipped with a configuration of 108 + 8 + 2 + 2 megapixels on the back with a 16 megapixel selfie sensor on the front which is very close to the sensors offered on the back. and in front of the Poco X4 Pro because the latter has a block of 108 + 8 + 2 megapixels and also a 16 megapixel lens, behind the blow at the level of the screen. This is also the case of the OnePlus Nord CE2, but with a configuration of 64 + 8 + 2 megapixels on the back.
The Oppo Reno7 is equipped with a 64+2+2 megapixel block with 15x and 30x microscope functions that can be particularly playful. There is a 32-megapixel sensor on the front for taking selfies. Samsung’s front sensor is more modest with 8 megapixels. Its rear configuration is 50+5+2+2 megapixels.