Mobile Device Rankings: Week 5 Insights
During the fifth week, the dominance of the Galaxy S25 Ultra on our trending chart continued unabated, while an unexpected competitor claimed the second position. The Xiaomi 15 Ultra, which is still a month away from its official launch, has managed to capture significant attention from consumers.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: The Unrivaled Leader
The Galaxy S25 Ultra remains unchallenged at the forefront of popularity. It features various storage options and competitive pricing that appeal to tech enthusiasts eager for high-end specifications.
- 256GB Storage with 12GB RAM: €1,449.00 / £1,249.00
- 512GB Storage with 12GB RAM: €1,199.90 / £1,349.00
This consistent demand for high-performance options pushed its immediate competitors down; notably, the Galaxy S25 takes third place as yesterday’s champion—the Galaxy A55—settles for fourth.
A New Contender: Xiaomi 15 Ultra Sparks Interest
Mere weeks prior to its official debut, Xiaomi’s latest model has not only generated buzz but also secured itself as a formidable player in this space. Its pre-launch traction showcases how well consumers are anticipating new features and improvements in mid-range technology.
The Rising Stars Below
Sitting in fifth place is another unreleased model—the vivo V50—which is eagerly awaited by fans of mid-range smartphones known for their robust performance-to-price ratio.
The sixth spot belongs to Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro, while Poco X7 Pro finds itself at seventh place as last year’s flagship—Galaxy S24 Ultra—takes eighth position in this week’s ranking.
An emerging player among unreleased devices ranks ninth: Nothing Phone (3a), indicating a trend where innovative designs continue turning heads before their market introduction.
A Shift in Rankings: Where Does Samsung Stand?
This week’s final notable mention goes to the Redmi Note 14 Pro+, signaling that Samsung’s Galaxy S25+ may have seen better days—as it has been knocked out of the top ten entirely. The middle offering within Samsung’s standout series doesn’t seem to be capturing consumer interest as effectively as anticipated.