As we wrap up the first week of 2023, the most unusual leaders will appear on the charts. Motorola’s Lenovo ThinkPhone, whose official name was his biggest announcement at CES 2023 and intended solely as a B2B product, certainly made headlines.
The second is the Redmi Note 12, which has just debuted in India. In a long tradition of Xiaomi, the global model and the Chinese model are different even though they have the same name.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra finished on the podium, just behind the Redmi Note 12 Pro, which had to settle for fourth place.
Redmi K60 Pro, which debuted just after Christmas and launched on the first day of the new year, is in fifth place. It managed to stay ahead of the newly announced OnePlus flagship 11 (the company is dropping Pro from its name this year).
Two long-time members of the top 10 followed, with the Samsung Galaxy A53 beating out the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max at 7th and 8th.
Xiaomi 13 Pro was the leader in the last edition of the trend chart, but dropped to ninth place after a two-week hiatus. However, it will inevitably revert once it becomes available internationally.
Last spot is the Apple iPhone XR. This is the oldest phone in the top ten.
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