Article updated June 29, 2023: We’ve updated the selection to include the new 12 Series models.
The cheapest Xiaomi phones They have been sweeping sales for a long time, normally with prices ranging from 100 euros in the case of Redmi to 300 euros if we talk about the most advanced Redmi Note.
In addition, there are the POCO, which can be found in the official Xiaomi store, despite being a semi-independent brand, although they also easily fit into the most competitive entry-level range of the moment.
There are so many devices that it is difficult to choose, that is why we want from the experience that testing hundreds of devices a year gives us to help you choose which is the best in each case. Many of them can be easily cast among the best quality-price phones in their own right.
The specifications and features are improving little by little, and more and more, now with NFC in practically all phones, as well as fast charging and other very useful features.
These are what we consider to be the best Xiaomi phones that you can buy in the entry-level range.
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 12
- Xiaomi 12 Lite
- xiaomi redmi 12
- Xiaomi Redmi 12C
- LITTLE X5 5G
- LITTLE M5
- Xiaomi Redmi 10 (2022)
- LITTLE C40
- Redmi 10A
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12
This is the great flagship of cheap Xiaomi mobile phones, the heir to a saga that has been sweeping sales in Spain for a decade.
It keeps intact the qualities that have made the best-selling Redmi Note phones: a price of less than 200 euros already at launch, a fairly careful design and some extras that put it on a par with much more expensive alternatives.
For example, you have Full HD+ screen at 120 Hz and fast charging at 33Wtwo elements that make the experience much better on a day-to-day basis.
If you have to put a hit on it, it would be its processor, a Snapdragon 685 that hardly knows if you are going to want to play with your phone.
Xiaomi 12 Lite
Based on the price, it cannot be said that the Xiaomi 12 Lite is exactly cheap, but we have included it in this list of cheap Xiaomi phones because it offers similar features to others that are twice the price.
Currently, through sales, it has fallen to just over 400 euros, but if we see its specifications and everything it has to offer, it doesn’t seem like that much money anymore.
For example, its design is tremendously aesthetic and attractive, it charges at 67W with a charger included in the box, and it also offers spectacular performance thanks to the Snapdragon 778G, a version of the processor modified to improve the graphic experience.
All this makes it a complete mobile, ideal for those who do not want to spend 600 or 700 euros on a high-end device but want to have a fast and premium user experience.
Xiaomi 12 Lite | |
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Screen | 6.55″ AMOLED | 2,400 x 1,080 pixel resolution | 402 dpi | 120 Hz refresh |
Processor | Snapdragon 778G |
RAM | 6 or 8GB |
Storage | 128 or 256 GB | No expansion with microSD |
main chambers | Main of 108 Mpx f / 1.9 | Wide angle of 8 Mpx f / 2.2 | 2MP macro |
Frontal camera | 32MP f/2.5 |
Battery | 4,300mAh | 67W charging | charger in the box |
OS | Android 12 + MIUI 13 |
Dimensions and weight | 159.3 x 73.7 x 7.3mm | 173 grams |
xiaomi redmi 12
Over the years, the differences between the Redmi and the Redmi Note have been diluted, beyond the size of the screen and some higher-end features that the Note does maintain exclusivity.
But, for example, the appearance of the Redmi is just as premium as that of its older brothers, and they also take a great leap forward in photographic quality with the Redmi 12, with macro and wide angle.
Two other differences are the screen, with “only” 90 Hz refresh rate and fast charging, which reaches 18W nothing more, although for its price it is clearly a very good mobile.
Xiaomi Redmi 12C
Nearing 100 euros from practically the beginning, this Redmi 12C is ideal for those who want to use social networks, take some photos and little else. For very little money they have a mobile that more than meets all of that.
The Helio G85 that it has as a processor, accompanied by 4 GB of RAM, is more than enough for apps like Chrome, WhatsApp, TikTok and the like to fly. Also, at least on paper, its camera is more than decent within its price range.
Of course, with a 5,000 mAh battery capacity, you will have to charge it relatively infrequently, every day and a half or two days, although when you do, it will be at a maximum of 10W of power, a major drawback in a sector where there are already mobile phones. that work at more than 100 and 150W.
LITTLE X5 5G
For less than 300 euros already at launch, this phone surprises positively, although perhaps a bit far from the LITTLE X5 Pro in terms of power. The X5 5G has a Snapdragon 695 processor that more than delivers in almost all contexts.
It has 5G and NFC, so connectivity is not bad at all, but best of all is its screen, with an AMOLED panel at 120 Hz for an outstanding experience when consuming video and playing.
The design is original and colourful, very thin to be worn without being barely noticeable, thus going a bit out of the trend within the sector.
Surely with the successive sales that will be arriving it will become even more attractive in quality-price.
LITTLE M5
Despite the fact that POCO and Xiaomi are, at least on paper, different brands, the latter continues to distribute the phones of the former and they continue to use MIUI as their Android version, so the differences are few.
POCO also has cheap mobiles, its main bet, although it has also been selling much more powerful gaming mobiles.
The POCO M5 is, for less than 200 euros, a phone that has practically everything. For example, it boasts a Helio G99 processor that can run any Android game, even in a modest way. It also sports an original and colorful design.
For the price it has, few can be hit even if it has to compete against other very low-priced Xiaomi phones.
Xiaomi Redmi 10 (2022)
This is undoubtedly the mobile with which Xiaomi wants to destroy in terms of quality-price, and it is that it is getting closer to 100 euros, both in the official store and in others, AmazonFor example.
With a Full HD + screen, NFC and fast charging, among other things, it is almost round for its price, something unthinkable until not too long ago.
The thing does not stop there, since as we were able to verify in the analysis of the Redmi 10 (2022), its performance is also good at all times, as is the battery life.
The level is high so we will have to wait to see if when the Redmi 11 arrives it meets expectations, but it is difficult.
Redmi 10 | |
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Screen | 6.5-inch IPS LCD | Full HD+ (2,400 x 1,080 pixels) | Format 20:9 | 90hz | 405 dpi |
Processor | MediaTEK Helio G88 | Mali G52 MC2 |
RAM and storage | 4GB LPDDR4X | 64 and 128 GB eMMC 5.1| microSD expansion. |
rear cameras | Main: 50 Mpx f / 1.8 | Wide angle: 8 Mpx 120° f/2.2 | Macro: 2MP f/2.4 | Depth sensor: 2 Mpx f/2.4 |
Frontal camera | 8MP f/2.0 |
Battery | 5,000mAh | 18W fast charge | Reverse charging 9W (wired) |
OS | Android 11 with MIUI 12.5 |
connectivity | 4G | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 ac) | Bluetooth 5.1 | NFC | USB-C | Radio FM | infrared sensor. |
Dimensions and weight | 161.9 x 75.5 x 8.9mm | 181 grams |
Price | 179 euros |
LITTLE C40
Offering more for less is POCO’s objective, and the truth is that its C40 achieves it, with a colorful design, as is usual for the brand.
It has some surprising things in such a cheap phone, such as 18W fast charging and an exceptional 6,000 mAh battery. At least with normal use it can go 2-3 days without too many problems.
It keeps the fingerprint reader in the rear area, already practically in danger of extinction in the higher ranges.
Xiaomi Redmi 10A
With a Mediatek Helio G25, this mobile has the capacity to move applications such as WhatsApp, Instagram or Twitter without many problems, and also with some solvency in terms of battery autonomy.
The HD + screen is remarkably good, although without reaching the AMOLED panel, something that would undoubtedly increase its price.
It has a camera module quite similar to that of the POCO C40, a twin brother in terms of performance and photographs.