Android phones. It's the same story with its MP main camera, which does a good job of taking photos, as does its 5MP telemacro camera for close-ups. The 33W charging is a nice bonus too. Where the cheapness of the phone is revealed is in the performance department. Its chipset noticeably lacks power, and by default, the Note 10 Pro only has 64GB storage, rather than the more common GB. If you don't plan to use a large number of intensive games or apps on your phone, the Redmi should still serve you well.
Read our full Redmi Note 10 Pro review. Why not throw caution to the wind and buy the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the most advanced phone currently on sale in the U. Plus, the Galaxy Z fold 3 now offers IPX8 water resistance, making it less likely to suffer catastrophic damage. This is such a cool phone though, and one that's genuinely useful in ways few others are.
So perhaps all that money is worth it after all. Read our full Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 review. If you want the best Android software experience from your Android phone, where better to go than straight to the source? While there's nothing wrong with Google's other phones, the Pixel 4a offers the best value to U.
Sadly there are quite a few limitations. The slow chipset and small battery have always been problems, but the bigger issue is that for the time being, Google's not bringing the Pixel 5a to U.
The Pixel 4a deserves its spot on this list for now, but as one of the oldest phones here it may not be around for long. Read our full Google Pixel 4a review. To start off on making your Android phone shortlist, have a budget in mind.
Figure out what you can afford and stick to it. Next, decide which features you want to prioritise. Even on phones that in theory do it all, there are some big differences in how well they handle things like photography, charging speed or performance. Whichever phones do these better should be your first port of call when looking for more information or prices. The final bit of advice we'll give is to keep in mind how large the phones are. But if you like to be able to swipe around, type messages and browse through your apps with one hand, then you might be better off going for a more compact device.
In terms of performance, we used Geekbench 5 to measure overall speed and 3DMark to measure graphics performance. We also use our own video editing test in the Adobe Premiere Rush app to see how long it takes to transcode a clip, which we run on both Android phones and iPhone to compare performance.
We use a light meter to ascertain display quality data, like brightness and color accuracy, and our proprietary battery test determines longevity on a charge by continuously loading live web pages over a 4G or 5G network. We set each phone to nits of screen brightness and try to use T-Mobile's network each time in order to achieve comparable results across phones.
Lastly, we explore the software, test gaming performance and conduct live camera comparisons with rival handsets — and each of these factors play a part in our comprehensive verdict. Richard is a Tom's Guide staff writer based in London, covering news, reviews and how-tos for phones, gaming, audio and whatever else people need advice on.
When not at work, he's likely thinking about how to brew the perfect cup of specialty coffee. Selecting any of the best Android phones from the selections below will ensure you get a capable new smartphone. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. Specifications Display: 6. Chipset: Exynos Battery: 5, mAh. Reasons to avoid - Charger not included - Exynos chipset. Xiaomi Mi Chipset: Snapdragon Rear cameras: MP main f1.
Front camera: 20MP f2. Best Deals of the Day ». Popular Gadgets. Listen to the latest songs , only on JioSaavn. OnePlus Nord 2 Full Specs. Redmi Note 9 Full Specs.
Realme Narzo 50A Full Specs. Redmi 10 Prime Full Specs. Vivo Y33s Full Specs. OnePlus 9 Full Specs. Samsung Galaxy A22 Full Specs. Tecno Spark 7T Full Specs. Oppo A31 Full Specs. Tecno Spark 7 Full Specs. The Xiaomi Mi 11 also has a great 6.
Read more: Xiaomi Mi 11 review. Read more: Oppo Find X3 Pro review. The Google Pixel 6 Pro is the most high-end phone Google has ever made, packing a 6. It also has a highly capable triple-lens camera, with a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide and a 48MP telephoto sporting 4x optical zoom.
Other highlights include Android 12 software out of the box, and a unique — if divisive — design. Read more: Google Pixel 6 Pro review. Realme's first-ever phone in our ranking of the best Android phones is the Realme GT, a low-cost powerhouse with some incredibly impressive specs given the low price. The best part of the phone is its design, a fact you're probably already aware of since you scrolled down past the picture.
With a vibrant faux-leather rear, broken up by a racing-stripe black streak, the phone is quite the eye-catcher. While the phone doesn't have all the top specs other models on this list do, and we found photos sometimes came out oversharpened or overexposed, its low price offsets that. If you don't want to pay the price of a super-powerful Android phone, this is a great alternative.
Read more: Realme GT review. While the S20 Plus has a slight specs edge, thanks to a larger 6. Both have a highly capable camera array, with 12MP standard, 12MP ultra-wide, and 64MP telephoto sensors, and both also have high-end power, thanks to a Snapdragon or Exynos chipset depending on where in the world you are and up to 12GB of RAM.
They also both have a stunning x display with a refresh rate of up to Hz. Indeed, the screens and cameras particularly impressed us in our reviews. Read more: OnePlus 9 review. Samsung's latest super-premium Note smartphone is the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, with advanced features, a great-looking screen, and special features for the S Pen stylus which comes included in the phone, that give you added versatile ways to use your device. Sure it's expensive, and pretty huge, and doesn't actually have all the bells and whistles of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
But those weaknesses are made up for with plenty of advantages that make it a top Android phone. This is a real top-end phone with impressive specs in every sector we were particularly impressed with the screen and the camera , so if your budget and hand can stretch to it, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra may really be one worth considering. Read more: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review.
Every phone in this list has been put through a rigorous review in which we tested every aspect of it. That allows us to say with confidence which Android phones are the best, and how they compare to each other. Screen size and resolution, battery life, power, camera performance and price tend to be the main things to consider when buying an Android phone. The best ones will excel in most or all areas - but often at a high price. And when it comes to the screen, bigger isn't always better.
If you have small hands or want to use your phone one-handed, then you may want to consider something more compact. No one Android phone brand is definitively the best, but Samsung's flagships tend to be among the very best Android phones.
However, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo and others often bring out great phones too.
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