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Top 10 trending phones of week 25


Week 25 saw the Samsung Galaxy A50 return to the top of our trending chart after watching various newly announced phones occupy the top for the past few months.

Well, there were no major launches this week (the Huawei nova 5 series came too late) and the mid-ranger took its chance to add another title to its tally.

Its stablemate - the Galaxy A70 became the biggest gainer as it rose three spots to get the silver medal, ahead of last week's leader - the Xiaomi Mi 9T.
The Redmi K20 Pro, which is yet to make a proper international debut retained fourth, just edging out the rising Redmi Note 7.

A Samsung entry level trio follows with the newly unveiled Galaxy M40 taking sixth ahead of the Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A20.

Motorola One Pro is still not official, but it turned just enough heads to make the chart and capture ninth spot. It's also the only phone not coming from either Samsung or Xiaomi this week.

The final available position goes to another newcommer - the Samsung Galaxy A10.

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 Pro didn't make the cut this time, but it will inevitably return come August when it's officially announced. The other handset to drop out is the Nokia 2.2, although its chances of coming back seem slimmer. Then again we'd never expect it to win one of those, so we won't underestimate it.

  • Samsung Galaxy A50 

RANK: 1 WAS: 2

  • Samsung Galaxy A70 
RANK: 2 WAS: 5


  • Xiaomi Mi 9T 

RANK: 3 WAS: 1

  • Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro 

RANK: 4 WAS: 4

  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 

RANK: 5 WAS: 7

  • Samsung Galaxy M40 

RANK: 6 WAS: 6

  • Samsung Galaxy A30 

RANK: 7 WAS: 9

  • Samsung Galaxy A20 

RANK: 8 WAS: 10

  • Motorola One Pro 

RANK: 9 NEW IN

  • Samsung Galaxy A10 

RANK: 10 NEW IN
Source:- GSMArena

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