Top 10 Best Smartphones in 2019

It’s really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.

— Steve Jobs

Due to the fact that every day we use a smartphone more, it is becoming more and more difficult to choose a decent model. Here are the 10 best phones you can buy today.

List of the best smartphones in 2019

iPhone XS
iPhone XR
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Huawei P30 Pro
OnePlus 7 Pro
Google Pixel 3
Iphone Xs in hand

iPhone XS

Do you need to buy an iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max? If you have never used the iPhone X and decided to buy a new smartphone, then be sure to stop your eyes on the iPhone XS. At first glance, the XS is almost indistinguishable from the iPhone X.

You cannot distinguish these two phones if they lie side by side. It has the same rounded stainless steel frame and glass back panel, a 5.8-inch OLED display and a Super Retina HD screen. Rear cameras have a ledge protrude.

Specifications:

  • Display 5.80-inch (1125×2436)
  • Processor Apple A12 Bionic
  • Front Camera 7MP
  • Rear Camera 12MP + 12MP
  • Storage 64GB
  • OS iOS 12

Specifications:

  • Display 6.10-inch (828×1792)
  • Processor Apple A12 Bionic
  • Front Camera 7MP
  • Rear Camera 12MP
  • Storage 64GB
  • OS iOS 12

iPhone XR

The new iPhone XR offers a flagship design and a top-end bang with Face ID. The most powerful processor and beautiful display are, the new program features of the camera are also implemented. The handset is perceived as the third dimensional option, only for $ 749.

The resolution of the display is “only” 1792×828 pixels or 326ppi. The same pixel density is stored in the iPhone 8, and first appeared on iPhone 4. And still the mass consumer did not complain, because the HDR, the brightness of 625 nits and True Tone appeared in smaller versions, along with the update of “large” devices.

Samsung S10 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus

The Galaxy S10 Plus is the best Galaxy phone ever with outstanding cameras, build, display and performance. The Exynos version is let down by its merely acceptable battery life.

It’s also very expensive from £899 / $999 and then some, but it’s a wonderful experience with OneUI’s thoughtful additions, slick day to day use and more features than you can throw a stick at.

If you want to spend £100 / $100 less there’s the regular Galaxy S10 which has most of the same features including the triple rear cameras and outstanding screen. You could even go for the S10e, but it’s a different phone with a smaller screen, less battery and fewer cameras.

Specifications:

  • Display 6.40-inch
  • Processor Samsung Exynos 9820
  • Front Camera 10MP + 8MP
  • Rear Camera 12MP + 12MP + 16MP
  • RAM 8GB
  • Storage 128GB
  • Battery Capacity 4100mAh
  • OS Android 9.0

Specifications:

  • Display 6.47-inch (1080×2340)
  • Processor HiSilicon Kirin 980
  • Front Camera 32MP
  • Rear Camera 40MP + 20MP + 8MP
  • RAM 8GB
  • Storage 256GB
  • Battery Capacity 4200mAh
  • OS Android 9

The Huawei P30 Pro

The Huawei P30 Pro bears many similarities to the older P20 Pro but also to the Mate 20 Pro. Huawei’s software leaves a lot to be desired, but this phone excels with extraordinary cameras.

With an amazing 10x optical zoom and outstanding low light performance the P30 Pro pushes Huawei firmly into the conversation. Battery life is also outstanding.

It’s the same price as the Galaxy S10 Plus at £899 and isn’t available in the US but this is the best phone Huawei has ever made.

The Huawei P30 Pro
OnePlus 7 Pro

OnePlus 7 Pro

There’s really very little to fault in the OnePlus 7 Pro. The display, camera, and core specs are essentially all best-in-class – or close enough to count – while the few shortcuts (wireless charging, an IP rating) are easily explained away by a price point – starting from £649/$669- that still undercuts the closest comparable rivals by some way.

Yes, this costs a bit more than you’re probably used to from OnePlus, but it delivers on enough of its promises to justify that price hike – and if you’re not convinced, the regular OnePlus 7 is always there (outside the US at least), at the same ol’ price OnePlus has been hitting for the last year or two.

Specifications:

  • Display 6.67-inch (1440×3120)
  • Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Front Camera 16MP
  • Rear Camera 48MP + 8MP + 16MP
  • RAM 12GB
  • Storage 256GB
  • Battery Capacity 4000mAh
  • OS Android 9.0 Pie

Specifications:

  • Display 5.50-inch (1080×2160)
  • Processor Snapdragon 845
  • Front Camera 8MP + 8MP
  • Rear Camera 12.2MP
  • RAM 4GB
  • Storage 64GB
  • Battery Capacity 2915mAh
  • OS Android 9.0

Google Pixel 3

The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are the one of best phone you can buy right now, provided you don’t want an iPhone. The only differences between both models are the larger screen (and notch) and battery on the XL.

They have the one of best camera ever on a smartphone, outperforming all rivals in most situations. Both have the most premium Google phone hardware to date, good battery life, can charge wirelessly and are waterproof.

The notch might annoy you on the 3 XL but the smaller one is there with hardly any compromise. The phones cost from £739 / $799.

google pixel 3