Top 10 trending phones of week 41

Samsung had a strong showing in our trending chart last week, but this time it’s taken things up a notch. The Galaxy S23 FE wrestled the lead from the Google Pixel 8 Pro, while its predecessor, the Galaxy S21 FE completed the podium.

We then have the Galaxy A54 in fourth and Galaxy S23 Ultra in fifth, meaning that the Korean company makes four of the five most popular phones in our database from the past week.

Xiaomi 13T retained its sixth position, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max dropped to seventh. Behind it is the other member of Xiaomi’s latest hard-hitting duo, the 13T Pro.

The Redmi Note 12 and Redmi 12 complete this installment of the chart, meaning we wave goodbye to the Pixel 8.

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