Top 5 trending smartphones of 2025

Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with titanium body, 200MP quad-camera system, and Galaxy AI features
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The smartphone industry has now become highly competitive and innovative in 2025, with the top tiers including foldables, high-refresh-rate displays, powerful chipsets, and advanced camera features.

Catering to photography enthusiasts, gamers, and everyday users in the same manner, these phones are setting new standards for smartphones.

Top 5 trending phones of 2025

In this roundup, we've highlighted the top five trending phones of 2025 that are gaining significant ground in the tech world with AI features, sleek design, and fast connectivity.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra remained in the lead with its refined titanium body, 200MP quad-camera system, and Galaxy AI features.  

It also offers stunning visuals, long battery life, and powerful performance to become a top priority for productivity and mobile photography enthusiasts.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max boasts a slightly larger display, titanium edges, and the A18 Bionic chip with enhanced AI capabilities. Its improved periscope zoom and spatial video recording make it ideal for creators and Apple loyalists alike.

Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro 5G

Nothing’s CMF Phone 2 Pro 5G brings to the table a unique design with interchangeable back covers, an Android experience, and 5G connectivity as its standout properties

Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 4 Pro

The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro offers unbeatable value with its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, 144Hz AMOLED display, and 120W fast charging. It’s a budget-friendly contender which has earned praise for delivering flagship features at a considerably lower cost than the usual.

OnePlus 13T 5G

The OnePlus 13T 5G blends style and speed by featuring a crisp AMOLED display, a refined Alert Slider, and OxygenOS 15. With fast charging, and polished software, it has made it to the fan favourite list among Android users this year.