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Best Mid-Range phone 2019 Which is right for you (TOP 5)



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Honor 10
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Reviewed on: 15 November 2018
Continuing its run of good form, the Honor 10 is the best mid-range phone you can buy right now.

Battery life might not be anything to write home about but that's not unusual and there's so much to like here. Much of what the Honor 10 offers, like display, cameras and build quality are at the level you'd expect from a phone twice the price.

The software is better than ever and you get a whopping 128GB of storage as standard. Add in smooth performance, a headphone jack, dual-SIM and attractive design and you can see why this is the current mid-range king.


2. Moto G6
Moto G6
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Reviewed on: 16 November 2018
The Moto G6 might not be waterproof, but a water repellent coating is better than nothing and the phone looks better than ever.

For the tidy sum of £219, the G6 is a mid-range (almost budget) bargain with a great screen, dual cameras, decent batter life and a fingerprint scanner.

A combination of 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage won't be enough for everyone so just spend an extra £20 for the better Amazon model.

Read our Moto G6 review.

3. Honor 8X
Honor 8X
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Reviewed on: 10 October 2018
Though it only costs £229.99 in the UK, the Honor 8X looks, feels and performs like a high-end smartphone in most respects. It features a gorgeous shimmering glass back and a stunning 6.5in FHD+ bezel-less display on the front, complete with a Notch housing a 20Mp camera.

It offers advanced features including facial recognition that works well in most environments, and although performance isn't perfect when running demanding apps, it should be more than enough for casual browsing and gaming.

Read our Honor 8X review.


4. Asus ZenFone 5
Asus ZenFone 5
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Reviewed on: 6 July 2018
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the Asus design team are clearly big fans of Apple. Even more than most Android phones with notches, the ZenFone 5 looks a lot like the iPhone X, from the camera alignment and glass back to the rounded metal edges.

For a phone that costs about a third of Apple's that's no bad thing though. The specs are decidedly mid-range, but performance is smooth and fast enough for the average user, and while the camera isn't best in class, it's capable of some great shots thanks to the help of some AI-enabled software tweaks.

The biggest challenge to the ZenFone 5 is the similar looking - and higher spec - Honor 10, which is only a little more expensive. The ZenFone 5's edge is its larger 6.2in display, and this should be an easy choice for anyone looking for a phone that's both full-screen and big-screen.
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Samsung Galaxy A8

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Reviewed on: 15 May 2018
If you've been missing the mini versions of the Galaxy S range then the Galaxy A8 is pretty much an S8 mini.

Getting some flagship design and specs in a cheaper phone makes the A8 a great mid-range choice. It's not perfect though, namely that you can get some really decent phones for an even cheaper price - if you don't mind not having a Samsung logo.

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