Best Phones in South Africa - 2022 Edition

Robert Cerff / 07-11-2022 / Tech


Are you feeling overwhelmed by the colossal number of smartphones available on the South African market? We get it. All that choice can lead to a lot of confusion. But don’t stress, because Mondo has your back.

We’ve put together this helpful guide on the best phones in South Africa that can be yours right now. The best part? You’re guaranteed to find one that will suit your unique needs, from budget to specs and everything in between.

Let’s get started!


Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra


Specifications:

Display: 6.8-inch AMOLED (Resolution: 3200x1400 & Refresh rate: 1-120Hz)

CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM: 8GB or 12GB

Internal Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB or 1TB

Rear camera: 108MP wide (f/2.2), 12MP ultra-wide (ƒ/2.2), 10MP telephoto (3x zoom, f/2.4), 10MP telephoto (10x zoom, f/2.4)

Front camera: 40MP (ƒ/2.2)

Battery: 5000mAh


Wrapped in the ultra-strong Gorilla Glass Victus Plus and framed by armor aluminum, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is a seriously impressive flagship smartphone. It is a strong contender if you’re searching for one of the best Samsung phones in 2022.

Display: It boasts one of the brightest displays currently on the market with its eye-catching Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen and a super smooth adjustable refresh rate that hits a high of 120Hz for optimum functionality and can drop to a low 1Hz to conserve the battery life.

S Pen: It’s the first smartphone in the S series to feature a slot for the innovative S Pen. Previously, this was only available on the Galaxy Note series. Besides having its own designated spot, the S Pen is now 70% faster than its predecessor. You can now enjoy more power, precision, accuracy and less latency, especially with handwriting-to-text conversions. What's more, stylus-specific features are now integrated into Microsoft Outlook for those looking to ramp up their productivity.

Camera: If you’re searching for a powerhouse camera setup, it doesn’t get better than the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. With a 108MP main shooter and larger sensors than the Galaxy S21, it captures more light for impressive photos in low-light conditions. Colours are also bright without losing accuracy.

Battery: If you need your smartphone to go the distance on a single charge, the Galaxy S22 Ultra has the stamina. Its 5000 mAh battery lasts all day and adapts to your activities while offering clever power-saving modes. Juicing it up is fast thanks to smart quick charging capabilities of up to 45W. Once fully recharged, you can share the power with Samsung devices like earbuds or other phones.


RAM & Processor: All this power comes with a hefty price tag of around R27 000. But even at this price, there are a few downsides. For example, the base model has 8GB RAM, which is 4GB less than the Galaxy S21 equivalent. It maxes out at 12GB RAM if you’re willing to stretch your budget a little further. On the bright side, you have a wide choice of storage options available, including 12GB RAM with 1TB internal storage, 12GB RAM with 512GB internal storage, 12GB RAM with 256GB internal storage, and 8GB RAM with 128GB internal storage. Another small sacrifice you may be making is the power of the chipset. Yes, it features the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. It's super-fast and advanced but comes second to the Apple A15 and now the A16 Bionic chip, the fastest mobile silicone for smartphones.


Reasons to buy:

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is the first S series smartphone bundled with the S Pen, Samsung’s innovative stylus

Boasts the best screen currently on the market, bursting with vibrancy

Magnificent camera for those looking to capture moments in perfect clarity


Reasons to avoid:

Ultra-high cost with a price tag of around R27 000 

Base model is a modest 8GB RAM, which is lower than its predecessor

Top of the range Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset is a step behind Apple’s Bionic chip


Samsung S22 Ultra Deals from Mondo:


Samsung Galaxy A13


Specifications:

Display: 6.6-inch IPS (Resolution: 1080 x 2408 & Refresh rate: 90Hz)

CPU: Samsung Exynos 850

RAM: 4GB

Internal Storage: 64GB Expandable Storage: MicroSD slot up to 1TB storage

Rear camera: 50MP wide (f/1.8), 5MP ultra-wide (f/2.2), 2MP macro (f/2.4), 2MP depth (f/2.4)

Front camera: 8MP wide (f/2.0)

Battery: 5000mAh


The Samsung Galaxy A13 is one of Samsung’s cheapest smartphones at just under R3000, making it perfect for those on a super tight budget. Released at the end of 2021, the Galaxy A13 is one of the best phones in South Africa as it offers everything you need in a smartphone for a much lower price than its mid-range counterparts.


Battery: One of its biggest highlights is its large 5000 mAh battery that gives you the power to keep going for more than a day on just one charge. Light users can easily get two full days before needing to juice up again.

RAM & Processor: Under the hood, you get an octa-core processing unit with 4GB RAM that can handle almost any task, 64GB internal storage and up to 1TB expandable storage with a MicroSD card slot. In the USA, the Samsung Galaxy A13 features a more powerful chip, the MediaTek Dimensity 700, while South Africa and many other regions get the Samsung Exynos 850. Although it doesn’t lag and performs everyday tasks quickly with snappy multitasking between apps, the chip is not 5G enabled like its American counterpart. This makes it a 4G-only handset, which may be a deal-breaker for some.

Software: On the software side, the Samsung Galaxy A13 launched with the latest version of Android, and it's expected to receive security patches for the next few years, which is incredibly generous for a phone in this budget. Enhancing the experience is Samsung's own One UI 4.1 skin on top of Android that features many highlights, including personalised widgets, a revamped privacy dashboard, and a green light indicator that alerts you when an app is using your microphone or camera.

Camera: For the price, the Samsung Galaxy A13 offers a comprehensive camera setup, headlined by a 50MP main shooter, supported by a 5MP ultra-wide snapper, 2MP macro camera, 2MP depth camera, and a generous 8MP lens on the front to capture good portrait shots. Those looking for the crème de la crème of smartphone cameras will unsurprisingly be a tad bit disappointed with the A13’s offering, but for the price, you’re getting a lot. Although the images are very decent in good lighting, there are a few sacrifices you may have to make. For example, the phone doesn’t feature a night mode, so low-light images tend to be noisy[TPdT1] and lack sharpness.

Display: On the display side of things, the smartphone sports a 6.6-inch Infinity V Display with FHD+ technology and a 90Hz screen refresh rate. It offers a smooth user experience, with content appearing clear and crisp. However, when it comes to the screen brightness, it can be a little difficult to view when you’re outdoors in the sunlight. This is because the auto-brightness feature often lags - resulting in you having to set the screen brightness manually each time.


Reasons to buy:

A great blend of unmatched affordability with advanced features

A mammoth sized battery for an entry-level smartphone that lasts up to two days

Samsung has promised Android security patches for the next 4 years, ensuring its long-term appeal


Reasons to avoid:

The camera lacks sharpness and is slightly noisy when capturing photos in low light conditions

Powered by Samsung Exynos 850 chip, which isn’t 5G enabled like the North American version

The screen’s auto-brightness feature isn’t responsive enough, with a tendency to lag when transitioning from one lighting condition to another


Samsung Galaxy A13 Deals from Mondo:


Huawei nova 8i


Specifications

Display: 6.67-inch LCD (Resolution: 2376 x 1080 & Refresh rate: 60Hz)

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 662

RAM: 6GB/8GB

Storage: 128GB Expandable Storage: None

Rear camera: 64MP wide (f/1.9), 8MP ultra-wide (ƒ/2.4), 2MP depth lens (f/2.4), macro lens(f/2.4).

Front camera: 16MP (ƒ/2.0)

Battery: 4300mAh


The Huawei nova 8i offers incredible value for money with a good balance between functionality and affordability. For the low price of around R6000, this downsized version of the standard nova 8 is one of the most popular mid-range smartphones on the South African market right now.

Display: It sports a big, high-definition 6.67-inch LCD that offers a great viewing experience with rich colours.

RAM and processor: The nova 8i is powered by the Snapdragon 662 chipset, features 128GB storage and comes in two RAM options - 6GB and 8GB. It’s all you can ask for and a little more in a mid-range smartphone. It performs fast without slowing down, and switching between apps is a breeze, making it a perfect budget choice for those looking for a reliable and powerful everyday smartphone.

Software: It runs on Huawei’s EMUI operating system (based on Android) and recently received security updates for its current EMUI 11 software version. There is also word from the Chinese tech giant that it is eligible for the latest EMUI 12.

Camera: The Huawei nova 8i sports an impressive camera setup that may just be the biggest highlight. It's powerful and looks incredible with the four lenses packed into a ring at the back. You get a substantial 64MP main shooter, 8MP ultra-wide lens and a pair of 2MP micro and macro cameras. Completing the setup is a 16MP selfie camera. The images produced are sharp, especially in bright lighting conditions, with impressive colour reproduction and accurate white balance. Even in low light conditions, it still captures high-quality images, but you can expect some noticeable granular noise.

Battery: Powered by a large 4300 mAh battery, it can easily last more than a day with light use. Its 66W fast charger will ensure you don’t run dry for too long when the battery does eventually die. However, it’s important to note that the battery size is below the current industry standard of 5000 mAh.

AppGallery: Like all Huawei smartphones, you won’t have access to Google Mobile Services, which include Play Store, Gmail or Google Search. But there is a workaround as you can download many Google apps in APK format. Of course, you can also keep the app experience exclusive to Huawei as the Chinese tech giant has its own app store, AppGallery, which boasts over 45000 apps and has over 390 million active monthly users globally.

Bloatware: Unfortunately, like the nova 8, this light version comes with a lot of bloatware that's automatically installed from the moment it’s powered up. Be prepared for dozens of apps littering your home screen from the get-go and set time aside for a clean-up.


Reasons to buy:

This is a powerful mid-range smartphone at an affordable price point for those on a budget

An impressive camera setup with a main shooter that captures vibrant images

It offers solid internals with a fast mid-range chipset for a fluid experience


Reasons to avoid:

The ongoing ban of Huawei in the US means you still won’t have access to Google Mobile Services like Play Store

Get ready for a clean-up as soon as you power up the phone for the first time as a huge amount of bloatware is automatically installed

Although the phone lasts a good battery life with fast charging speeds, the battery size is slightly smaller than current industry standards


Huawei nova 8i Deals from Mondo:

 

Huawei nova Y60


Display: 6.6-inch LCD (Resolution:1600x720 & Refresh rate: 90Hz)

CPU: Mediatek MT6765

RAM: 4GB RAM Storage 64GB Expandable Storage: Micro SD card up to 512GB

Rear camera: 13MP wide (f/1.8), 5MP wide angle (ƒ/2.2), 2MP depth lens (f/2.4)

Front camera: 8MP (ƒ/2.0)

Battery: 5000mAh


The Huawei nova Y60 is on our list as one of the best phones in South Africa because of its smooth performance and great value at an affordable price point of around R3 000.

 

Display: A large 6.6-inch bright display produces over 16.7 million colours, bringing movies, series, and games to life. Enhancing this experience is panoramic 3D sound with Histen 6.1 audio technology optimised for gameplay immersion. Although the screen performs well outdoors in sunny environments, the biggest downside is the TFT LCD mid-range display that tends to lose image clarity and colour at certain angles.

Battery: Under the hood is a beefy 5000 mAh battery that features state-of-the-art power-saving modes with responsive functionality. If you’re using the phone all day for regular to heavy tasks, from gaming, watching videos and chatting, you can get well over 10 hours of use on a single charge.

Camera: Similar to the screen and battery, the cameras are high-quality for this budget device. A triple camera setup on the back features a 13MP main shooter, a 5MP wide-angle camera and a 2MP depth camera. Images captured are well balanced and sharp, offering HD quality for everyday shots. On the front is a decent 8MP selfie camera powered by AI technology and enhancement software.

RAM and processor: The phone is powered by the Mediatek MT6765 chipset with 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage and up to 512GB expandable storage. Despite its mid-range specs, the phone is no slouch. It’s fluid and responsive, no matter the task at hand. However, it doesn’t support 5G internet connectivity, leaving it slightly behind the competition with 4G-only connectivity. It’s worth noting that even though 4G internet was introduced over 10 years ago, it delivers quick download speeds, high voice quality and bandwidth, and easy access to the internet. 

Software: The phone runs on EMUI software developed by Huawei, which can be described as a skinned version of Android. As expected, it does not support any Google Mobile Services, but you do get the Huawei App Gallery and the search engine platform known as Petal Search.

AppGallery: Like all Huawei smartphones, the Huawei nova Y60 doesn’t have access to Google Mobile Services. But you do have exclusive access to the AppGallery, Huawei’s own app store with close to 50 000 apps.

Bloatware: Unfortunately, like the nova 8i, the nova Y60 instantly installs dozens of apps as soon as you power it up for the first time. To free up space, make sure to delete the apps you don’t need.


Reasons to buy:

An outstanding display provides an immersive experience that’s enhanced by 3D audio technology

A big battery gives you plenty of power that can last just over 10 hours with heavy use on a single charge

For a budget device, you get a high-quality triple camera setup that produces HD quality images


Reasons to avoid:

The Huawei nova Y60 doesn’t support 5G internet connectivity, which may be a deal breaker for those after optimum internet speeds

It may not be the option for you if you can’t enjoy the smartphone experience without Google Mobile Services

A huge amount of bloatware is instantly installed from the first moment it’s powered up


Huawei nova Y60 Deals from Mondo:

 

OPPO Reno7


Specifications

Display: 6.4-inch LCD (Resolution:2400x1080& Refresh rate: 60Hz-90Hz)

CPU: Mediatek MT6765

RAM: 8GB RAM Internal Storage: 256GB

Rear camera: 16MP main (f/1.7), 8MP wide angle (ƒ/2.25), 2MP depth lens (f/2.4)

Front camera: 32MP (ƒ/2.4)

Battery: 4500mAh battery


The shimmering OPPO Reno7 is a mid-range powerhouse that combines innovative technology with exceptional performance.

Camera: It sports a high-resolution rear camera trio, including a 64MP main shooter, an 8MP wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro lens. On the front is a 32MP Sony-powered selfie snapper. The cameras shoot DSLR-styled portraits, which capture vibrant pictures regardless of the lighting conditions. However, you may encounter some trouble with the macro sensor as it requires you to stand 4cm from an object for macro shots, and sometimes the device struggles to find the correct distance. 

Display: A vivid AMOLED display takes centre stage on the Oppo Reno 7, offering a snappy 90Hz refresh for fluid scrolling. If you’re gaming or streaming movies, you can utilise the HyperBoost feature to prevent frame-rate loss and lagging.

Battery: Under the hood is a 4500 mAh battery that supports 65W SuperVooc fast-charging technology. According to OPPO, you can charge a completely drained battery to full power in 31 minutes, and a five-minute charge gives you two hours of gaming. To make the power last even longer, you can choose from three power saving modes.

Cooling System: For all-day use that doesn’t stop, OPPO has included a liquid cooling system in the device using graphite sheets and aerospace-grade insulation to prevent it from overheating.

RAM & Chipset: Under the hood is the MediaTek Dimensity 900 5G processor, 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, plus a microSD slot and space for another SIM card. It’s a capable mid-range setup that is enhanced by OPPO’s RAM expansion feature that enables you to convert free storage into RAM of up to 5GB, resulting in a speedy, smooth device without stutter or hang-ups.

Bloatware: Similar to Huawei, the software is slightly dimmed by the high number of pre-installed apps.

Reasons to buy:


High-resolution main and front cameras produce vibrant, clear images in any lighting condition

A snappy refresh rate is enhanced by a HyperBoost feature for smooth gaming and streaming

Super-fast charging that goes from 0% to a full charge in around 30 minutes


Reasons to avoid:

Macro photography can be a little sticky as the macro senor struggles with distance

A 4500 mAh battery comes in at just below the current industry standard of 5000 mAh

Bloatware leaves a poor first impression as the home screen is clogged with unnecessary apps


OPPO Reno7 Deals from Mondo:

 

Hisense Infinity H60 5G


Specifications

Display: 6.6-inch AMOLED (Resolution:2400x1080)

CPU: Mediatek Dimensity 810

RAM: 8GB RAM Internal Storage: 128GB Expandable Storage: None

Rear camera: 108MP main, 5MP wide-angle, 2MP depth and macro lenses

Front camera: 16MP (ƒ/2.0)

Battery: 4200mAh battery


The Hisense Infinity H60 5G boasts a premium design, stylish vegan leather back and a display that impresses. All these factors and more make it one of the best phones in 2022.

Display: A dynamic 6.6-inch FHD+ AMOLED curved display inspired the Infinite series, making it a mid-range device with a premium edge. It’s protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and produces vivid colours and detailed visuals for an immersive experience.

Camera: The phone features a quad camera setup with a massive 108MP main shooter, 5MP wide-angle camera, and 2MP depth and macro sensors. The main camera does most of the heavy lifting as its miles ahead of the rest. On the front are two 16MP selfie cameras, but one essentially serves as a depth sensor only.

RAM and Chipset: Powering the phone is the mid-tier MediaTek Dimensity 810 processor with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. It's fluid when in use, delivering a smooth mobile experience without any freezing or lag, no matter what you’re doing. 

Battery: Fuelling the phone is a well-sized 4200 mAh battery that supports fast charging of up to 30W. It easily lasts a day if you’re using it for regular tasks and juices back up in no time. However, the battery size is slightly behind the competition.


Reasons to buy:

A dual curved edge display with vivid colours gives this budget phone a premium feel

A massive 108MP main camera packs a punch and places it ahead of the competition

A powerful mid-range chipset delivers a smooth and responsive user experience


Reasons to avoid:

The leather back cover may not be an appealing design choice for some

The battery size is just below industry standards

The supporting rear cameras are low resolution and relies heavily on the main camera


Hisense Infinity H60 5G Deals from Mondo:

 

Xiaomi 11T Pro


Specifications

Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED (Resolution:1080x2400 Refresh Rate: 120Hz )

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888

RAM: 8GB/12GB Internal Storage: 128GB/256GB Expandable Storage: None

Rear camera: 108MP main (f/1.8), 8MP wide angle (f/2.2), 5MP macro camera (f/2.4)

Front camera: 16MP (ƒ/2.5)

Battery: 5000mAh


For a modest price of just over R10 000, the Xiaomi 11T Pro gives you plenty of impressive features without cutting too many corners.

Battery: The Xiaomi 11T Pro boasts the fastest charging speeds on the South African market with a lightning fast 120W in-box charger that juices up a 5000 mAh battery. It zooms past the competition, the Samsung Galaxy Ultra S22, and can power up from 0% to 100% in a blistering 17 minutes.

Chipset: Powering the phone is the premium Snapdragon 888 chipset that processes any task smoothly and efficiently. Gaming feels snappy and it can handle maximum graphic settings with ease. The only downside is that it’s prone to overheating when performing intensive tasks for over an hour.

Display: With an eye-catching 6.67-inch AMOLED panel, HD resolution and a fast 120Hz refresh rate, the Xiaomi 11T Pro offers an optimal viewing experience that’s snappy, fluid and responsive.

Camera: The camera setup includes a 108MP main shooter, a 5MP telephoto camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 16MP selfie snapper on the front. The high-resolution main camera with pixel-binning captures great shots with good contrast, bold colours and lots of detail. However, it tends to struggle slightly in low-light conditions. The star is the 5MP telephoto camera that captures outstanding macro or close-up pictures. It focuses quickly and brings out details and textures that are otherwise hard to see.

Software: Like all Xiaomi phones, the 11T Pro runs Android with the company’s own skin called

MIUI. It’s certainly a polarising experience with users either loving or hating it. If you prefer a simplistic software experience like iOS or stock Android, MIUI can be slightly busy with plenty of

pre-installed apps like eBay, LinkedIn and AliExpress.


Reasons to buy

It offers the fastest charging speeds available in South Africa at an incredible 120W

Powered by a premium chipset for smooth gaming, streaming and much more.

A high refresh rate at 120Hz ensures a fluid user experience that takes on any task with ease


Reasons to avoid

It tends to overheat when performing intense tasks, which is important to keep in mind if you’re a power user

Although it boasts a great main camera, it does tend to struggle in low-light conditions

The Xiaomi MIUI is not as smooth or organised as iOS or stock Android software


Xiaomi 11T Pro Deals from Mondo:


Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max


Specifications:

Display: 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display (Resolution:2796x1290 Refresh Rate: 1Hz-120Hz)

CPU: A16 Bionic

RAM: 6GB Internal Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB Expandable Storage: None

Rear camera: 48MP main (f/1.78), 12MP wide angle (f/2.2), 12MP 2x telephoto camera (f/1.78) 12MP 3x telephoto camera (f/2.8)

Front camera: 12MP (ƒ/1.9)

Battery: 4,323mAh


Finally, the new Apple iPhone 14 range has hit South African shores and the flagship Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max is undoubtedly one of the best phones in 2022. It has the best of everything, from its design and innovative display to the unbeatable A16 Bionic chipset.

Chipset: Immediately claiming the top spot as the best, fastest and most efficient chipset is Apple’s new A16 Bionic reserved exclusively for the Pro line. According to the tech giant, it’s capable of performing a jaw-dropping 17 trillion operations per second.

Dynamic Island: The iPhone 14 Pro Max now boasts the innovative Dynamic Island, replacing the highly disliked notch. It floats at the top edge of the screen, and although it still houses the front camera and sensors, some technology like the proximity sensor is now hidden behind the display. It’s touch sensitive, can be switched to an always-on mode and provides easy access to music, maps, incoming calls, widgets and more. Although it’s great to glance at information in one place, it does tend to sometimes feel like there’s too much going on.

Display: The iPhone 14 Pro Max (and Pro) sports a captivating Super Retina XDR display and an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 1Hz for the always-on display mode to 120Hz for maximum performance. The brightness of the screen can hit 1600 nits and jump to a whopping 2000 nits outdoors, ensuring the iPhone’s screen is always visible no matter the ambient light.

Camera: The new top of the range iPhone’s boasts a 48MP main shooter, 12MP ultra-wide and telephoto lenses, and another 12MP selfie snapper. It features larger sensors and better focus than its predecessor with the introduction of pixel-binning for pictures that are brighter and more detailed. However, it seems a bit underpowered when compared to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. It still offers 15x digital zoom, and 2x and 3x optical zoom, which falls behind Samsung’s offering by a long way.

Battery: Thanks to the powerful A16 Bionic chip, the battery is now more efficient. A 4323 mAh battery can easily last 16 hours of heavy use and over a day of light use. With up to 20W fast-charging capabilities and 15W wireless charging, the new iPhone can reach a full charge within an hour.


Reasons to buy:

Apple has ditched the notch for the always-on Dynamic Island at the top edge of screen where you can glance at and access apps, notifications and widgets in one place

It boasts the fastest chip yet, the A16 Bionic, which performs a trillion operations per second

The iPhone 14 Pro Max offers the best display yet that hits a vibrant 2000 nits outdoors


Reasons to avoid:

High cost with a price tag just over R28 000

Although the Dynamic Island is innovative, it can feel like there’s too much going on in one small space

It doesn’t offer ultra-fast charging and falls behind many affordable smartphones on the market, like the Xiaomi 11T Pro


Apple iPhone 14 Deals from Mondo:


Mondo’s Picks of the Best Smartphones in 2022



Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Huawei Nova 8i

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

Best Camera Smartphone



Best Budget Smartphone



Best Overall





That’s a wrap!


The South African smartphone market is flooded with top-performing smartphones from industry-leading tech giants. Whether you’re looking for stunning flagship performers or budget-friendly powerhouses, there’s an option that’s sure to tick all your boxes. At Mondo, we have the best deals on the best phones in 2022. Our website makes it easy to compare deals from top network providers and apply online once you’ve found your perfect option.

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The Battle of the 3 Best Midrange Smartphones

Looking for the best mid-range phone in 2025? We compare the HONOR 200 Lite, Samsung Galaxy A36 and Huawei nova Y63 on camera quality, performance and battery life so you can choose the one that fits your needs best.IntroductionThree smartphones. One dazzles with good looks, one’s surprisingly smart and the third just wants to make your life easier. But which one's your perfect match?In 2025, the mid-range smartphone market is more competitive than ever. With flagship prices soaring, savvy South African buyers are turning to the best mid-range smartphones – devices that balance performance, camera quality and battery life. Brands like Samsung, Huawei and HONOR have stepped up their game, offering impressive features in stylish, budget-conscious packages.Today, we’re looking at three standout contenders: the HONOR 200 Lite, Samsung Galaxy A36 and the Huawei nova Y63. Each one promises something different for budget-minded buyers- from sharp cameras and silky-smooth screens to long-lasting battery. Ready to see which phone deserves a place in your pocket? Let’s break it down.Camera Combat: Which Camera Wins the Mid-Range Battle?&nbsp;If you’re looking for a smartphone that shines in the photography department, these picks won’t disappoint. Whether you're capturing content for social media, filming everyday moments or snapping memories on holiday, these devices are built to deliver. Here's how they compare in our camera-focused roundup:HONOR 200 LiteThis beauty packs a punch with a 108MP main camera, perfect for capturing stunning detail- whether it’s a sunset or your fur baby. The 5MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro lenses provide versatility, while the 50MP front camera turns selfies into high-def portraits. It’s ideal for social media creators or anyone who values crystal-clear photos. Add in HONOR’s AI-powered enhancements and you’ve got a camera system that’s more than just numbers. Face tracking, beauty filters and scene recognition make it easy to shoot like a pro. &nbsp;Low-light shots also get a lift, although you’ll want to keep a steady hand.Samsung Galaxy A36Equipped with a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide and a 5MP macro lens, the Samsung Galaxy A36 offers consistently good image quality across different lighting conditions. Samsung’s camera software has always been a strong point, offering intuitive controls and solid colour science. While it lacks a telephoto lens, its low-light performance and image sharpness make it a great all-rounder. The 13MP front camera may not match the HONOR in megapixels, but it holds its own, especially with built-in portrait mode and HDR. You can expect warm tones, strong contrast and excellent social media-ready shots with no editing apps required.Huawei nova Y63Huawei phones are known for overperforming in the camera department, no matter the budget. The Huawei nova Y63 features a 50MP main lens, 8MP ultra-wide and a 2MP depth sensor. The 8MP front camera is basic but functional – great for selfies or video calls. AI enhancements elevate image quality with punchy colours and smart adjustments that work well in daylight. Don’t expect cinematic magic here but for a phone in this price range, it still delivers more than expected. Bonus: Huawei’s gallery app makes editing and enhancing your shots a breeze with auto-retouch and one-tap filters that simplify your workflow.Camera Verdict:●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for selfie lovers and content creators: HONOR 200 Lite●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for balanced photography and low-light snaps: Samsung Galaxy A36●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for casual photo-takers who want simplicity with some AI flair: Huawei nova Y63Power, Storage and Software: Which Phone Packs the Biggest Punch?Performance and software experience can make or break your daily smartphone use. Here’s how these three contenders stack up in storage, power and user experience.HONOR 200 LiteWith 8GB of RAM and a generous 256GB of internal storage, the HONOR 200 Lite gives you plenty of room for apps, photos and those “just in case” screenshots you never delete. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 chipset, it delivers smooth performance for everyday tasks like scrolling, streaming and multitasking. Running on MagicOS 8.0, which looks a lot like Huawei’s interface, there might be a slight learning curve, plus some preinstalled apps you might not love. Still, it’s a solid choice for casual use with reliable multitasking.Samsung Galaxy A36The Samsung Galaxy A36 offers 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage however, it doesn’t support external storage, so heavy media users might need to lean on cloud storage. It runs on the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor and ships with Android 15 paired with Samsung’s One UI, promising a user-friendly experience and six years of updates. While it’s not the flashiest performer, it handles gaming, multitasking and streaming smoothly, making it a dependable pick for those who want clean software and long-term support.Huawei nova Y63The Huawei nova Y63 is built for simple tasks, packing 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Powered by a mid-range Kirin chipset, it runs on Huawei’s HarmonyOS, which works fine if you’re okay without Google services. While it’s decent for basic use, the lack of Google apps might be a dealbreaker for some.Performance Verdict:●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for clean software and long-term support: Samsung Galaxy A36●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for casual use with solid multitasking: HONOR 200 Lite●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for simple tasks if you can live without Google: Huawei nova Y63Battery Showdown for the Best Mid-Range SmartphonesBattery life isn’t just a convenience, it’s survival. Especially if you’re used to experiencing frequent power outages. Here’s what you can expect from each phone.HONOR 200 LiteWith a 4 500mAh battery, this device comfortably powers you through a full day of use, including streaming, social scrolling and some light gaming. It supports 35W fast charging, while not class-leading, it’s efficient enough.&nbsp;Samsung Galaxy A36The Samsung Galaxy A36 is fitted with a dependable 5 000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging. Whether you're binge-watching your favourite series or navigating your day with a bunch of apps open, this phone holds steady. Samsung’s advanced power-saving features also give it an edge in squeezing out those last few percentage points before a charge.Huawei nova Y63If battery life is your top priority, the Huawei nova Y63 is hard to beat. With a hefty 6 000mAh battery, this phone is built to go the distance. It's the kind of device that can last multiple days on a single charge, especially if your usage leans toward messaging, casual browsing and video playback. The 10W fast-charging specs may not seem like much but Huawei’s power management history suggests it won’t leave you waiting forever at the plug.Battery Verdict:●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for power users who hate charging: Huawei nova Y63●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for all-day moderate users: Samsung Galaxy A36●&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;Best for balance between fast charging and endurance: HONOR 200 LiteFinal Verdict: Who Gets Your Vote?Each contender earns its place on the list of the best mid-range smartphones for 2025.The HONOR 200 Lite stands out for its impressive camera specs, attractive design and decent performance. It’s a great fit for content creators and fashion-forward users.The Samsung Galaxy A36 brings a smooth, reliable experience with long-term software support, a vibrant display and solid cameras. It’s perfect for users who want trusted quality and performance.The Huawei nova Y63 offers unbeatable battery life and simplicity. If you value stamina over flash and don’t mind the lack of Google services, this phone gets the job done.No matter your pick, each of these phones proves you can find great value without paying hefty prices in 2025.&nbsp;Decided on your next new smartphone? View our top deals &lt;here&gt;.FAQS1. What is the best mid-range smartphone in 2025 for camera quality?&nbsp;The HONOR 200 Lite stands out with its 108MP main camera and 50MP front-facing lens, making it the best mid-range smartphone in 2025 for selfie lovers and content creators.2. Which mid-range phone offers the best battery life in 2025?&nbsp;The Huawei nova Y63 leads the pack with its massive 6 000mAh battery, providing multi-day use on a single charge, ideal for users prioritising endurance.3. Is the Samsung Galaxy A36 good for gaming and multitasking?&nbsp;Yes, the Samsung Galaxy A36’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor and 8GB of RAM deliver smooth performance for casual gaming, multitasking and everyday apps.4. Which mid-range phone has the best display for watching videos?&nbsp;The Samsung Galaxy A36 features a vibrant 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smooth visuals and rich colours.5. Which phone is best for mobile photography beginners?&nbsp;The HONOR 200 Lite is a great choice for beginners, thanks to its user-friendly AI camera features, auto-scene detection and built-in beauty filters that make every shot look polished.References:https://www.honor.com/za/phones/honor-200-lite/https://consumer.huawei.com/za/offer/huawei-smartphones/nova-y63-buy/&nbsp;https://www.samsung.com/za/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a36-5g-awesome-lime-128gb-sm-a366blgmafa/&nbsp;

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How To Build A Lifechanging Credit Score With BenX

BenX Credit Builder helps South Africans build their credit scores and grow their savings. Here’s a step by step guide to better credit – fast!Your credit score can make or break you financially.While good credit scores open up doors to a better lifestyle, a bad credit score can shut them firmly in your face.Now, BenX Credit Builder is stepping in, helping South Africans turn their credit scores around in just 12 months. &nbsp;&nbsp;According to BenX more than 20 million South Africans either have no credit score or a score that’s too low to qualify for a loan.That means they have no access to formal systems of credit (through banks or accredited partners) so they turn to illegal lenders to help them.If your current credit score is holding you back, we’ve got a step by step guide to help you improve it with BenX.Why do I Need a Good Credit Score?&nbsp;A good credit score lets businesses know you’re safe to sell to. &nbsp;In order to own the car, the house, the business – or even the type of smartphone you want – a good credit score is crucial.And while living debt-free may sound like a dream, it’s a double-edged sword for anyone looking to build their assets and improve their lifestyles.But having credit is not enough. You also need to prove you have a history of responsible borrowing by staying on top of your monthly payments, have minimal debt levels, show consistency and avoid applying for too many new credits at once.The BenX Credit Builder Advantage&nbsp;So, you need credit to have a good credit score.But how do you get credit if your credit score is too low?You start by building your reputation as a trusted borrower.BenX Credit Builder lets you rescue your credit score in just 12 months – and build a savings account at the same time. In some cases, the improvement can be seen even earlier/Around 73% of people using the BenX system are able to improve their credit score within just 6 months – including people who started with no credit score at all or had poor credit histories. That means you could be halfway through the journey and already seeing real change.How it Works: Build Your Credit Score and SaveStep 1: Apply for a 12-Month BenX Credit Builder LoanStart by applying for a small, affordable 12-month loan through BenX and Mondo. This is a clever way to build your credit score without taking on risky debt. The approval process is simple, and the loan amount is tailored to suit your financial needs.&nbsp;Step 2: Make Your First Payment UpfrontOnce approved, you’ll make your first month’s instalment upfront. Your payment gets deposited directly into a savings account opened in your name.&nbsp;Step 3: A Savings Account is Opened in Your NameYour money goes into a secure investment account managed by Allan Gray, one of South Africa’s most trusted investment firms, making sure your money is not only safe, but that it’s working for you by earning interest over time.&nbsp;Step 4: Pay Monthly and Build Your ScoreEach month, when you make your regular instalment, the payments are reported to the credit bureaus, which helps improve your credit profile month by month.Bonus: One Missed Payment AllowedLife happens. So if something comes up, you’re allowed to skip one month without affecting your credit score or your savings balance. That flexibility means you stay in control without falling behind on building your score.&nbsp;Step 5: Get Your Money Back – with InterestAfter 12 months, your loan term ends. You’ll get back every cent you paid in – plus the interest you’ve earned and you’ll now have a better credit score, which opens the door to future opportunities like your preferred smartphone contract, car finance, home loans and more.How to Measure Your Credit Score&nbsp;In South Africa, there are a few major and well-known credit bureaus; Experian, TransUnion, XDS, and ClearScore, and each one uses its own scoring system.Some use a scale from 0 to 999, while others go up to 1200. For example, Experian and XDS score out of 999, while TransUnion goes up to 1200 and ClearScore measures out of 740.The higher your score, the better your rating.As a guide:A score above 750 is excellentAnything below 650 is generally seen as poorHowever, if you’re using ClearScore, anything over 604 is considered to be stable.It’s also good to remember that what counts as a “good” score can vary slightly depending on who’s looking at it.In just 12 months, you can prove you’re creditworthy, build a savings cushion, and open doors to new &nbsp;opportunities – &nbsp;all in one smart move.Ready to build your credit score and start saving with BenX and Mondo?&lt;Apply here&gt;FAQs1. Do I need a good credit score to apply for BenX Credit Builder?&nbsp;No. BenX is designed for people who have low or no credit scores – it helps you build your score from the ground up.&nbsp;2. Can I access the money during the 12 months?&nbsp;No, your money is safely held in a savings account until the end of your 12-month term. This helps ensure consistent saving and credit-building.&nbsp;3. What happens if I miss a payment?&nbsp;You’re allowed to skip one month without it affecting your credit score or your savings. Just make sure to stay on track after that.&nbsp;4. Is my money safe?&nbsp;Yes. Your savings are held in an investment account in your name with Allan Gray, one of South Africa’s most trusted financial institutions.&nbsp;5. What do I get at the end of the 12 months?&nbsp;You’ll get back all the money you’ve paid, plus interest, and a stronger credit score that can help you qualify for things like phone contracts, loans, or car finance.References:&nbsp;https://www.benx.co.za/originator_landing.asp?oguid=FEEAFE82-6617-4C2E-9F14-9D62A817102E

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What’s New at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 Event?

Take a look at the latest reveals from the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, Galaxy AI features and more for South African users.What’s New with You, Samsung?&nbsp;Samsung just wrapped up its Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event – and let’s just say, the future of all things Samsung is looking a lot more flexible, powerful and AI-smart.From the thinnest Galaxy Z Flip yet to subtle, smart Galaxy AI upgrades across the board, this year’s line-up mixes style with serious substance. Whether you're into epic photos, longer battery life or wearables that actually understand your body, Samsung’s new releases are made to truly fit the human experience. Here’s a closer look at everything Samsung unveiled at this year’s Galaxy Unpacked event.Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Slimmer, Smarter and Seriously PowerfulThis year’s theme was “Unfold Ultra” and that’s exactly what they did.The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 owned the stage at Galaxy Unpacked 2025 – and it deserves the spotlight. This is Samsung’s slimmest, lightest Fold yet, and yes, you can see the difference. It’s built to feel more like a regular smartphone and not a bulky concept device.It’s equally impressive under the hood. The Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 packs a 200MP main camera, a more efficient all-day battery and the durable Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. It runs on One UI 8 – an interface designed specifically for foldables – with Android 16, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, delivering a 38% faster CPU for smooth multitasking, gaming and everything in between.Basically, everything runs faster and feels more responsive, no matter what you’re doing with it.&nbsp;Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Pocket-Sized Power, Seriously UpgradedSamsung’s thinnest Flip yet, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, is all about blending sleek design with serious performance. When unfolded, the 6.9-inch display gives you plenty of screen real estate, but when closed, it folds down to a compact size that fits right in your pocket. The battery is the biggest ever in the Flip series, giving users enough juice to stream three movies – in full – without reaching for a charger.The 50MP main camera uses Samsung’s AI-powered ProVisual Engine for sharper, more vibrant shots, day or night. The external Flex Window is now bigger (4.1 inches) and brighter, making it easy to check notifications, control music or snap quick photos without opening up the phone. Plus, Galaxy AI is baked in for smarter texting and photo edits.Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE: Foldable Fun Without the Flashy PriceIf you’ve been curious about foldables but don’t want to splurge, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is your perfect match. It packs the same 50MP camera, ProVisual Engine and Galaxy AI features that are quickly becoming Samsung staples at a much more affordable price.The FE model is basically a lighter, budget-friendly version of the full Flip 7 experience, giving you foldable convenience and smart tech without going all in.Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: Smarter, Sleeker and Set For Your Body&nbsp;Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 series will be thinner, more powerful and packed with health features you’ll actually use. The new series comes in two styles: the regular Watch 8 and the Classic with its signature rotating bezel.Whether you’re chasing a new personal best with the built-in running coach or trying to improve your sleep, this watch has your back.Top features we love:Running coach to keep your pace on point.Sleep coaching with personalised daily tips.Vascular Mode, an app that tracks stress on your blood vessels during sleep by analysing your heart rate and stress levels.Antioxidant Levels, where placing your thumb on the BioActive sensor gives you a quick score showing how your diet is impacting your health.Plus, these watches will also be getting the Gemini AI touch so find a café nearby and text your friend to join you – all from your wrist.AI Really is All Around&nbsp;The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 Event made one thing crystal clear: Galaxy AI is the star of the show.Some of our favourite stand-out features mentioned at the event included;Circle to Search: Has improved exponentially to recognise in-game features and provide info while you while you play.Editing: Erase unwanted photo objects or clean up background noise in videos with ease.Audio Eraser: Using smart sound separation technology, it lets you fine-tune up to four different audio elements at the same time.Writing Assist: Polishes your notes and ideas so you always look sharp when messaging.Drawing Assist: Helps you turn your ideas into images.&nbsp;All this AI magic lives in One UI 8, powering your Fold or Flip with a host of smart features. Worried about privacy? Samsung’s got you covered with Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection – or KEEP for short, which helps keep data safe from prying advertisers while still delivering personalised AI help.Bonus: Both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 come with 6 months of Google AI Pro so you can try it for yourself.Still Green After All this Time&nbsp;If sustainability is a big factor for you and your purchasing habits, you can rest easy because sustainability is still a big part of how Galaxy phones are made. The Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 use nine recycled materials, like old lithium and plastic from fishing nets. This is part of Samsung’s Galaxy for the Planet plan, showing their commitment to the environment.Wrap-Up: Is Samsung’s 2025 Line-up Worth It?The AI might feel a bit extra, but when it comes to looks and specs? Totally impressive. Samsung clearly listened to what users have been asking for. Slimmer designs, solid upgrades and devices that just look stunning. The only bummer? No sign of that much-anticipated tri-foldable… yet.Pre-orders are live now, with the full line-up dropping on 25th July.FAQs1. What are the standout features of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7?&nbsp;The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is Samsung’s slimmest and lightest foldable yet. It features a powerful 200MP main camera, a long-lasting all-day battery, durable Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 and runs on One UI 8 with Android 16 powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, delivering 38% faster performance for smooth multitasking and gaming.2. How does the Galaxy Z Flip 7 improve on previous models?&nbsp;The Galaxy Z Flip 7 offers a larger 6.9-inch main display and a bigger, brighter 4.1-inch Flex Window external screen. It houses Samsung’s largest battery in the Flip series, a 50MP camera with AI-powered ProVisual Engine for sharper photos and Galaxy AI features for smarter texting and photo edits.3. What is the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE and who is it for? The Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE (Fan Edition) is a budget-friendly foldable option with many core features of the Flip 7, including the 50MP camera, ProVisual Engine and Galaxy AI tools. It’s designed for those curious about foldables but wanting a more affordable price point without sacrificing key features.References:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cMS8qECR0Ahttps://news.samsung.com/global/galaxy-unpacked-2025-the-next-chapter-in-personalized-multimodal-galaxy-innovation

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