The 10 Most Trending Smartphones of the Week
News Desk
Islamabad: After weeks of Samsung Galaxy A56’s reign, the ever-changing smartphone landscape has crowned a new leader. Xiaomi’s Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has surged to the top of this week’s trending smartphones chart, rising from fifth place to first, according to the latest consumer engagement metrics.
The mid-2025 smartphone rankings, based on online searches, social media buzz, and retail interest, paint a dynamic picture of shifting consumer preferences. Notably, three new entries have shaken up the top 10 list, underscoring growing interest in newly launched models across various price segments.
Following closely behind the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro is the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro 5G, making a striking debut at second place. The Galaxy A56, which held the top spot for several consecutive weeks, now trails in third place.
Here is the complete list of this week’s top 10 trending smartphones:
Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 4 Pro – Climbed from 5th place to 1st
Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro 5G – Impressive debut in 2nd place
Samsung Galaxy A56 – Dropped from the top spot to 3rd
OnePlus 13T 5G – Maintains a solid position in 4th
Motorola H60 Pro – Holds steady in 5th
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – Samsung’s flagship sits at 6th
Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro – Continues to hold consumer attention
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max – Premium Apple device at 8th
Samsung Galaxy A36 – New entry into the rankings
Infinix Note 50 Pro+ – Another fresh entry rounding out the list
Analysts credit Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s rise to its aggressive pricing and recent software enhancements, making it an attractive alternative to similarly specced competitors. The popularity of the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro 5G also signals increasing consumer interest in innovative mid-range alternatives.
With three new models—from Nothing, Samsung, and Infinix—breaking into the top 10, the report highlights how rapidly consumer attention can pivot in response to new releases and feature-packed offerings.
While the chart doesn’t represent actual sales figures, it serves as a barometer for consumer sentiment and digital engagement in the smartphone sector—where competition remains fierce and fast-moving.