List gathers Xiaomi phones for 2026 with options ranging from Redmi Note 15 4G to Xiaomi 15T Pro, highlighting prices, batteries up to 8,500 mAh, AMOLED screens, 200 MP cameras, 5x zoom, and fast charging
The list of best phones to buy in 2026, presented by the channel Gesiel Taveira, gathers Xiaomi models for various profiles, from cheap options to more advanced devices.
The selection starts with the Redmi Note 15 4G, recommended for those looking for an affordable Xiaomi, for around R$ 1,100. The model appears above the Poco C85 4G, cited as cheaper and more basic.
The device features a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen, 68 billion colors, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and a peak of up to 3,200 nits. The curved edges give a more premium appearance, in the entry model.
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In performance, the Redmi Note 15 4G uses the MediaTek H100 Ultra. The processor is basic but sufficient for social networks, apps, and simple games, as well as heavier titles with limitations.
Best phones to buy among affordable models
The Redmi Note 15 4G has a 128 GB version in the range of R$ 1,100, while the 256 GB option is around R$ 1,200 and appears more interesting. The main rear camera has 108 megapixels.
The photographic set is limited by the lack of ultra wide. In front, there is a 20-megapixel sensor for selfies, while video recording is restricted to Full HD, without a 4K option.
The 6,000 mAh battery appears as a positive point, above average, with fast charging of 33 W. The charger comes with the device in the box.
The Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G costs around R$ 1,800, below alternatives above R$ 2,000. It has IP68, with resistance to fresh water for half an hour.
The screen grows to 6.83 inches, moves to 1.5K, and receives Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The processor is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra, stronger.
The device supports eSIM, in addition to the physical chip, and offers versions with 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB. On the main rear, it features 200 megapixels and records in 4K.
The ultra wide has 8 megapixels, and the front maintains 20 megapixels, without 4K recording. The battery rises to 6,580 mAh, with 45 W charging and charger included.
All the mentioned models come with infrared, Mi Remote app, and stereo audio, enhancing use as a remote control and sound immersion.
Poco X Pro stands out for cost-benefit

The Poco X Pro appears among the best phones to buy, especially for those who can spend around R$ 2,200. The model combines aluminum, glass, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection.
The device also has IP68 and IP69 certifications, as well as LEDs around the cameras. The lack of eSIM support is pointed out as a flaw for those who do not want to rely on a physical chip.
The AMOLED screen has 68 billion colors, 120 Hz, Dolby Vision, HDR10 Plus, 3,500 nits, 1.5K resolution, and 6.59 inches. The size is described as comfortable, aided by the thin bezels.
The MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra processor is highlighted for its performance, with more than 2 million points on AnTuTu version 11. The price quickly dropped to a level considered acceptable.
The 256 GB version is around R$ 2,200. The 512 GB option is attractive if the difference is close to R$ 200.
In the cameras, the Poco X Pro has a 50-megapixel main sensor, 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and 20-megapixel front. The main camera records in 4K at up to 60 frames per second.
The 6,500 mAh battery comes with 100 W charging. Due to the combination of price, performance, screen, construction, and battery, it is considered the best Xiaomi option on the list.
Poco X Pro Max bets on a giant battery
The Poco X Pro Max stands out for its 8,500 mAh battery, its great differential. The charging is also 100 W, maintaining high speed.
The Max brings support for eSIM and physical chip. The processor changes to the MediaTek Dimensity 9500S, with more than 2.7 million points on AnTuTu version 11.
The screen increases to 6.83 inches. The camera set is the same as the Poco X Pro, with LEDs around the rear module.
The price rises to around R$ 2,900 and can easily exceed R$ 3,000 depending on the version. The model caters to those who want battery, performance, and virtual chip.
More expensive models target performance, sound, and cameras
The Poco F8 Ultra is recommended for those seeking top-of-the-line features. Its differential is the integrated subwoofer, combined with the upper and lower outputs to deliver more body and sound quality.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite G5 processor is a strong point, with more than 3.8 million points on AnTuTu version 11. The screen is 6.9 inches and remains advanced.
In the cameras, there are three 50-megapixel rear sensors: main, ultra-wide, and periscopic with 5x optical zoom. The front has 32 megapixels and records in 4K, while the main rear reaches 8K.
The battery is 6,500 mAh, with 100 W charging, 50 W wireless, and reverse with or without wire. The price easily exceeds R$ 4,000, reaching close to R$ 4,400.
The Xiaomi 15T Pro closes the list as an option focused on cameras. The set is signed by Leica, with calibration to improve colors, image profile, and photography.
The main camera has 50 megapixels, the ultra-wide has 12 megapixels, the periscopic has 50 megapixels with 5x zoom, and the front has 32 megapixels. The processor is the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus.
The model has a 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen, with a refresh rate of 144 Hz, superior to the others. The battery is 5,500 mAh, with 90 W charging.
Among the best phones to buy, the final choice depends on the profile. The Redmi Note 15 4G targets economy, and the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G balances price and features.
The Poco X Pro delivers cost-benefit, the X Pro Max prioritizes battery, the F8 Ultra focuses on power and audio, and the Xiaomi 15T Pro bets on cameras.

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