The Best Phones You’ll Want To Own Now
What are the best phones on the market? It seems like every other company has come out with a smartphone, so how can you ensure you’re being discerning? What’s the cream of the crop? Here are the best phones you’ll want to own now.
Samsung Galaxy s10 Plus
Considered by many to be the pinnacle of traditional smartphone design, the Samsung Galaxy s10 Plus’s biggest strengths probably start with the display. The phone is almost completely screen, with a 93.1% screen to body ratio. It’s easily one of the biggest smartphone screens out there. Its performance and quality are lauded, as it supports HDR +10. There’s a fingerprint sensor on this display which creates 3D scans of your prints, ensuring more secure and accurate unlocks.
The camera is on the screen, but it’s literally a pinprick, and hardly noticeable most of the time. In terms of its quality, it’s a thing of beauty. It contains 3 lenses, a 12MP regular lens, a 12MP optically-zoomed telephoto lens, and a 16MP ultra-wide lens. The field of view that you’re able to capture is comparable to that of the human eye. There’s even an AI optimiser that gives tips on shot composition.
The battery is very powerful, being able to last an entire day even at 80% brightness, with power to spare. Transitions between apps are silky smooth, so you’ll be able to multitask quite efficiently. You can even play games on the thing, as the screen can run 60fps videos.
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iPhone XS Max
In this day and age, the best phones are those with the biggest screens. So, following on from our last entry, I present to you the biggest iPhone there is: The iPhone XS Max. Its got a 6.5-inch display with a resolution of 1242 x 2688. It also boasts an all-screen display. The screen is the one regard in which it improves upon the iPhone XS. All other features remain the same so you can choose which suits you better.
The camera’s up there with the best, with smart HDR that effectively captures both the light and the shadows. There’s no sacrificing one over the other like with earlier iPhones. Apple’s ownership of both hardware and software means a battery that’s not the biggest but optimised to deliver all-day usage. If you prefer IOS and apple products to Androids, then this is the alternative for you. Again, if you don’t want to spend as much money, go for the normal XS.
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Huawei P30 Pro
Another important factor in discerning the best phones out there today is camera capability. Talking photos is important to a lot of people, and most of them use their phones to do so because you can take quality pictures with them now. Everyone’s a photographer, and some of these phones can take pictures that look professional grade. The Huawei P30 Pro has the highest photographic capabilities of any phone on the market.
It too has 3 lenses but the main draw is the zoom capability, with 5x functionality with no image degradation. You can push it to its full zoom capacity and still be able to maintain a steady image.
It has one of the largest batteries and 8GM of RAM. It gives you quick loading times and beefy processing capabilities.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9
Samsung makes the list again, this time with an offering that should entice productivity-minded users. The best phones have a lot of components to them. We want to be able to do more and more on our phones so accordingly more features are expected.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 comes with an S Pen which eases perhaps one of the most irritating aspects of any smartphone, even the bigger-screened ones: Typing. You can jot down notes but it also acts as a remote control thanks to Bluetooth, with a range of up to 30 feet. It can help you take a group photo, you just place it in a comfortable position, hold the S Pen button to open camera mode, press it normally to switch to selfie mode, and press it twice to take the picture.
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