As India's biggest technology news and reviews destination, we are privy to tech trends before they hit mainstream. While Jio and other telecom-related stories continued to grab mindshare, the smartphone market in India saw Xiaomi consolidate its stronghold. The "notch" went mainstream, while towards the second half of the year we saw players like Realme and Asus take over from the likes of Oppo and Vivo, which struggled to sustain their earlier momentum.
Here are the top 10 phones that you searched for the most on Gadgets 360, a list that reflects some of the aforementioned trends. Since the list is based on total searches throughout 2018, it's understandably skewed towards phones that released earlier in the year.
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#10 - Jio Phone 2 573b4p
Jio Phone, the company tried to bring 4G VoLTE to the masses and its successor improves upon the same with a full-sized QWERTY keyboard, a larger display, and a wider form factor.
The biggest USP of the YouTube. The ‘smart' feature phone is priced at Rs. 2,999 and is available via Jio.com and other Jio authorised offline outlets.
#9 - Oppo F7 6m4kx
The Review) is another selfie-centric smartphone that makes this list. The selfie camera is easily one of the best in this phone's price range and software features like Sense HDR mode and AI Beauty mode are more than just gimmicks and actually work well. The smartphone also has a capable chipset, good battery life, and a vivid display.
We were not too impressed with the all-plastic body as well as the clunky and bloated interface in our review. The Oppo F7 is offered in two variants — one with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage and one with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, both of which can be now found online for less than Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 24,000 respectively.
#8 - Realme 1 j4w4n
Realme sub-brand with an aim to take on Xiaomi in the budget smartphone market. The first smartphone from Realme, which has now become an independent company, made a significant impact on the market thanks to its unique fibreglass design, powerful performance, and solid battery life. We were unimpressed with the Realme 1's cameras and cluttered OS but the value for money on offer more than made up for those drawbacks.
The Review) in their-line up, making the base model the one with 4GB of RAM (Rs. 10,990).
#7 - Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 2h413d
The official review, ticks almost all the right boxes with a large 4,000mAh battery, a near stock build of Android, a bright and vivid 5.99-inch fullHD+ display, and great performance courtesy the Snapdragon 636 chipset.
While we were unimpressed by the battery life initially, a few software updates have taken care of that criticism. There are multiple variants of the smartphone on offer with the 6GB RAM variant sporting enhanced cameras. Priced at Rs. 10,999, the base variant with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage offers the best bang for the buck.
#6 - Xiaomi Mi A2 p3k2x
The Android One smartphone from Xiaomi. With the powerful Snapdragon 660 processor under the hood and a clean software package devoid of bloat, the Xiaomi Mi A2 offers top-notch performance. The display is crisp and vivid and the cameras are amongst the best in this price range.
If you can make peace with the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack and microSD slot, the base variant of the Xiaomi Mi A2 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage makes for a great buy. This variant also got its price slashed recently from Rs. 16,999 to Rs. 15,999, making it an even better deal.
#5 - Vivo V9 6o1c6h
As the first Review) paved the way for the notched landscape we find ourselves in today. The smartphone lacks a USB Type-C port and the battery life as well as low-light camera performance are underwhelming. That said, the software is feature-packed, performance is above average courtesy the Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 SoC and the design is eye-catching, if a bit derivative. There are better options in the market right now but the Vivo V9 made for a good buy in its prime.
#4 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 1q564y
Xiaomi has been quite aggressive this year and the Review) was amongst the first phones it launched in 2018. A solid well-rounded device, the Redmi Note 5 impressed us with its build quality, stellar battery life, and above average camera quality. MIUI's bloatware has been a constant source of complaint and was the Achilles heel of this smartphone as well.
The smartphone has now been replaced with the Review) in Xiaomi's line-up with a Redmi Note 6 conspicuous by its absence.
#3 - Xiaomi Redmi Y2 3p1nn
One of five Xiaomi smartphones on this list, the official review, we were impressed with the AI-enabled 16-megapixel selfie camera, which delivered good shots in various lighting conditions. The dedicated microSD card slot and good battery life help round up the package.
There are more well-rounded phones like the Review) in this price range but the Redmi Y2 is the best option for those who value selfies over everything else.
#2 - Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro 321u3j
The first Redmi phone outside the Redmi Note series to sport the ‘Pro' moniker, the Review) offers very good battery life, great build quality, a dedicated microSD slot, and a bright and vivid display. It is offered in two variants — one with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage priced at Rs. 10,999 and one with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage that carries a price tag of Rs. 12,999.
The Redmi 6 Pro is also the cheapest Review) offering more value for money.
#1 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro 5kc1n
It's no surprise that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro was the most searched-for smartphone of the year. The Redmi Note 5 Pro is a solid all-rounder with competent dual cameras, great build quality, a sleek all-metal design, and impressive specifications.
When we MIUI. The Redmi Note 5 Pro might have been eclipsed by newer AI-enabled ‘notched' phones, but it still makes for a great buy, especially at its new Rs.12,999 price tag.