What's the best Xiaomi smartphone in 2024? nextpit has tested and compared the main models from Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco. If you're lost when faced with the many Redmi Note 13s, or are hesitating between the Xiaomi 14 and the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, this comprehensive comparison will help you make the right choice.
This article is both a selection and an overview of Xiaomi's catalog of smartphones. In the first table below, you'll find the best models tested and selected by nextpit. Further down, we explain each of Xiaomi's different ranges, showing you all the models currently available in the manufacturer's official catalog.
The best Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco smartphones to buy in 2024
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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.
storm
Jun 25, 2021
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Just their Inkpalm interests me and that's not a phone, but a phone format ereader.
storm
Dec 21, 2019
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The correct answer is 0 for the US resident.
marco sarli
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Dec 19, 2019
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old list. Redmi 8, 4gb ram, 64 gb storage battery 5000 mAh. extremely cheap for the specs. Great phone
Ivan C.
Aug 23, 2016
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I hope they can distribute all their phone models worldwide.
Cory Schmidt
Aug 24, 2016
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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.
SciCal:Scientific Calculator
Dec 3, 2015
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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.
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Dec 3, 2015
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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
Aug 23, 2016
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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.
Chase Deez
Dec 3, 2015
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To bad none of their phone support US LTE bands.....
XJason Butler
Dec 3, 2015
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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
Aug 23, 2016
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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
Dec 3, 2015
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i want to try one.
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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.
Just their Inkpalm interests me and that's not a phone, but a phone format ereader.
The correct answer is 0 for the US resident.
old list. Redmi 8, 4gb ram, 64 gb storage battery 5000 mAh. extremely cheap for the specs. Great phone
I hope they can distribute all their phone models worldwide.
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.
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.
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....
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.
To bad none of their phone support US LTE bands.....
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.
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.
i want to try one.