Jump to content
  • Sign Up
×
×
  • Create New...

Chinese flagship phones are great value for money, but they won’t stay cheaper for much longer – here’s why


Recommended Posts

  • Diamond Member

This is the hidden content, please

******** flagship phones are great value for money, but they won’t stay cheaper for much longer – here’s why

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.

Credit: Future / Honor

Made in China: three words that are as ubiquitous as they are controversial. Pick up anything mass-produced these days – be it clothing, toys, or technology products – and there’s a good chance you’ll find this phrase emblazoned on a label or plastic underside.

In the smartphone world, devices made by ******** brands have long been seen as a curiosity – lesser-known phones with impressive specs that are often unavailable in Western markets.

However, while it’s still very difficult to get a hold of a ******** phone in the US, companies like Xiaomi and Oppo have made strides in either entering or returning to local smartphone scenes in the ***, Australia, and mainland Europe.

Oppo, for instance, recently returned to the *** with the Oppo Find X8 Pro, a hugely impressive device that rivals the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro with its dazzling screen and exceptional photography capabilities.

Xiaomi, too, offers a wide range of high-end devices; our list of the

This is the hidden content, please
is currently capped by the
This is the hidden content, please
, which lives up to its name with a ludicrous quad-camera system centered on a 1-inch sensor.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

At the start of the ******** smartphone *****, the sources of inspiration for these high-spec devices were obvious. Manufacturers including Huawei and OnePlus were once associated with producing – how to put this? – affectionate renditions of more popular flagships.

For instance, the

This is the hidden content, please
, released in 2018, took design and software cues from the
This is the hidden content, please
, while 2020’s
This is the hidden content, please
shared an uncanny resemblance with the
This is the hidden content, please
.

This proved to be a sustainable and lucrative business practice, as these ******** brands were generally able to undercut the competition by fairly significant margins, offering consumers iPhone- and Samsung-rivaling products at more accessible prices. For the most part, this sentiment remains true for the mid-range models offered by these companies.

However, following the smartphone industry’s switch to tiered flagship families, there seems to be a different priority in mind for high-end ******** mobile makers: overtaking the Western competition.

Better products, ******* prices

Honor Magic 6 Pro

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra, for example, retails for £1,299 (around $1,650) – that’s even more than the most expensive globally available slab phone, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, which starts at $1,299 / £1,249 / AU$2,199.

And while other brands aren’t pushing the envelope quite as much as Xiaomi, phones like the Oppo Find X8 Pro (£1,050 / AU$1,799) and

This is the hidden content, please
(£1,099) still approach or exceed the price of premium flagships from Apple,
This is the hidden content, please
, and Samsung.

The modus operandi for ******** flagship challengers has changed: where previously these companies sought to offer comparable performance at cheaper prices, now they’re focused on delivering better performance at ******* prices.

Keep in mind, too, that we’ve yet to see the rumored Oppo Find X8 Ultra surface, which will no doubt carry an even heavier price tag than its Pro counterpart.

Similarly, while the globally available OnePlus 12 does surpass the iPhone 16, Samsung Galaxy S24, and

This is the hidden content, please
Pixel 9 on many spec fronts, it also matches them all on price at $799 / £849 – meanwhile, last year’s
This is the hidden content, please
was notably cheaper, at $699 / £729 / AU$1,199.

This is to say that the modus operandi for ******** flagship challengers has changed: where previously these companies sought to offer comparable performance at cheaper prices, now they’re focused on delivering better performance at ******* prices.

Of course, the likes of Xiaomi, OnePlus, and Honor are well within their rights to shift their strategies in such a way; after all, they’re producing high-quality devices. But the fact remains that from a consumer perspective, the days of nabbing a flagship-level phone for a mid-range price could be coming to an end.

So, if you’re looking for a powerful phone, don’t mind using Android, and aren’t particularly loyal to a major brand, it might be wise to pick up a high-powered ******** phone before the de facto discounts disappear completely.

For more on the latest smartphones from all over the world – including the tri-folding

This is the hidden content, please
– be sure to check out our
This is the hidden content, please
coverage. And for specific advice on the best ******** phones, we’ve got you covered with our lists of the
This is the hidden content, please
,
This is the hidden content, please
, and
This is the hidden content, please
.

You might also like


This is the hidden content, please

#******** #flagship #phones #great #money #wont #stay #cheaper #longer #heres

This is the hidden content, please

This is the hidden content, please

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Vote for the server

    To vote for this server you must login.

    Jim Carrey Flirting GIF

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Privacy Notice: We utilize cookies to optimize your browsing experience and analyze website traffic. By consenting, you acknowledge and agree to our Cookie Policy, ensuring your privacy preferences are respected.