In 2025, smartphone manufacturers are releasing mid-range phones with exceptional camera performance, blurring the line between mid-range and flagship models.
Google Pixel 9a offers a 48MP main camera with OIS, AI-powered editing tools, and 4K video recording for users seeking ease of use and consistent performance.
The Nothing Phone 3A series includes a 50MP main camera with OIS and 3x optical zoom, providing a premium photography experience for mid-range buyers.
Samsung Galaxy A56 and A36 models bring reliable camera setups with HDR and low-light capabilities to the mid-range market, ideal for dependable performance.
OnePlus 13R and Nord 4 models feature versatile camera setups with 4K video recording and affordability, catering to creative expression in the mid-range segment.
Oppo Reno 13 Pro offers a powerhouse camera setup with 50MP main and telephoto lenses, excelling in diverse photography scenarios including video recording.
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion provides everyday photography with its 50MP main camera and 13MP ultra-wide lens, ensuring well-balanced images and 4K video recording.
Xiaomi 14T and Poco F7 Ultra offer versatility with impressive zoom capabilities, natural color reproduction, 4K video recording, and innovation at an affordable price.
Vivo V40 Pro features a triple 50MP camera setup with OIS and good portrait capabilities, suitable for high-contrast scenarios and professional-quality results in both photography and videography.
Huawei Nova 13 Pro boasts a versatile camera system with 50MP main, 12MP telephoto, and 8MP ultra-wide lenses, excelling in low-light, portrait photography, and 4K video recording.