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Android Performance reviews: Mate50 Pro on the list Xiaomi 12S Ultra reigns supreme

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After the Android Performance and Value for Money lists for September, we have the Top Rated models. In this edition of the Top Rated models, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra reigns at the top of the Top Rated list, followed by Huawei’s Mate50 Pro flagship after two years, which made the list the same month it was released, showing that people have been waiting for the Mate50 series for a really long time.

Next, we’ll look specifically at the top-rated Android phones for September, with data sourced from AnTuTu reviews, collected from September 1 to September 30, 2022, for the domestic market only.

First place: Xiaomi 12S Ultra

Positive review rate: 96.04%

First of all, congratulations to the Xiaomi 12S Ultra for ranking first in the Android phone positive review list for 3 consecutive months. This phone not only represents Xiaomi’s success in the high-end flagship market but also proves its recognition by ordinary users in the mass market, to which Leica Imaging is credited.

The best way to help a once popular brand become high-end is to have a high-end brand to assist, just like the good students in the class to take those students with average grades, to make progress together while also making the market more prosperous as a whole, said the market research agency said that now we have a low desire to change mobile phones, but really when it comes to changing the phone, spend the same money as before, but can buy a better configuration, higher performance It’s a good thing, isn’t it?

It is also worth mentioning that the Xiaomi 12S Ultra has a 1-inch super large bottom sensor that will soon appear in other mobile phone manufacturers, and there is currently a confirmed X90 Pro+ from Vivo.

Second place: Huawei Mate50 Pro

Good rating: 92.26%

As a result of the two-year hiatus and after the Dorian sanctions, Huawei finally brought us the new Mate50 series in September this year.

The new Mate50 series phone’s overall design ID and the previous generation remain the same, but the refinement and configuration have been significantly improved, and Huawei also brought a higher degree of robustness to the Kunlun glass, in addition to the image has been replaced for the in-house built XMAGE, can be seen, Huawei because of the things experienced in the past two years, in the new machine on all aspects of the direction of all localization and can be supplied independently This is not a case of being bitten by a snake, but of learning from a mistake.

The Mate50 series is also selling very well in the offline market, and some areas have to queue up even to experience it, so no matter what is said online, the public has formed habitual thinking about Huawei’s recognition and attention.

Third place: iQOO 10 Pro

Positive rating: 90.65%

The iQOO 10 Pro has won both words of mouth and performance.

The iQOO 10 Pro is a phone that is getting bolder and bolder in terms of design, in addition to being stacked with materials. The stitching of the AG glass and vegan leather does feel a bit odd at first, but the vegan leather is just right for the hand grip, and the glass above is just right for the lens so that the experience of the hand and the refinement of the lens are just right for each, so look to see that the iQOO 10 Pro is not simply a case of The iQOO 10 Pro is not just a case of putting them together, but of design and consideration.

In addition to the above models, the OPPO K10 5G (90.41% positive feedback), Nubia Z40S Pro (89.58% positive feedback), Vivo X Fold (89.52% positive feedback), Redmi K50 Supreme Edition (89.41% positive feedback), moto X30 Pro (89.09% positive feedback), Honor 70 Pro+ (87.41% positive feedback), and OPPO X30 Pro (87.41% positive feedback). (87.41%) and OPPO Find X3 Pro (87.4%) also made it to the top 10.

The most noteworthy new model on the September list is the Huawei Mate50 Pro, which still needs to be pre-ordered in the offline market and can take a long time to get, and when you buy it, Huawei shops usually ask you to unpack it and activate it on the spot to prevent scalpers from selling it. It’s not a question of value retention anymore, it’s a question of market acceptance.

It feels like Huawei’s products are now a bit like the Audi A6 of the year, because of the widespread adoption of political enterprises is highly recognized by the mass market, but after all, there are still foreign manufacturers in the composition, Huawei is different, its mobile phone products can now basically do completely localized, which is a great benefit to drive the domestic industry chain, for product upgrading, worth encouraging.

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