Spec sheets and feature lists aren’t always enough to get an idea of how good a phone really is. In this roundup, we’re looking at the absolute best — the Android phones of 2019 and 2020 you can’t go wrong with. We picked based on a combination of internal testing and subjective reviewing. Without further delay, here are the best Android phones!
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro sees the company focusing on four major tentpoles: the display, processor performance, battery life, and the camera. If these are the core features that might get you to part with your cash, Xiaomi has them in spades.
Xiaomi kept its design chops in check with the Mi 10 Pro, an unassuming, stealthy flagship that under promises and over delivers. The 90Hz display, fast battery, and quad-camera array make the Mi 10 Pro a serious contender in the premium space.
This $999 flagship seemingly has it all. Moreover, everyday usability is great thanks to the comfortable hardware, and the quality is top-notch. Of course those in the US won’t be able to officially get this phone, though it’s easy enough to find an imported version online
What makes it “the best”
- One of the better Android phones overall thanks to powerful hardware, solid cameras, and a long-lasting battery.
- The quadruple-camera setup is very, very good.
LG V60 ThinQ
The LG V60 is very similar to the previously released G8x, at least in terms of basic principle. The phone is a massive device with its 6.9-inch pOLED display, as opposed to the G8x’s 6.4-inch screen. Other specs and features of the LG V60 include an in-display fingerprint scanner, wireless charging, IP68 water/dust resistance, and the Snapdragon 865 chipset. The phone also has stereo speakers and a humongous 5,000mAh battery.
For music lovers, LG is always a great option and this remains true with the LG V60. Not only does it sport a headphone jack, but it also offers a Hi-Fi Quad DAC for an improved audio experience.
The LG V60 is a major upgrade to its predecessor, the V50. It offers a fresh design that doesn’t make the same mistakes as other flagships, such as the Galaxy S20 series. It also offers a detachable second screen in the box for those looking for a dual-screen experience. The second display is exactly the same as the main display, meaning it measures 6.8 inches and offers Full HD+ resolution. It even has a notch, although it’s just for uniformity, as it lacks a selfie camera. It’s also much less costly than a true folding phone.
What makes the LG V60 “the best”
- One of the best Android phones for audio hanks to LG’s DAC and its decision to keep the headphone jack in a world where few other flagships have it.
Realme X3 Superzoom
The Realme X3 Superzoom offers solid hardware specs and features, but at a sub-flagship price. The most noticeable feature is its four rear camera sensors. They include a main 64MP sensor, an 8MP camera with a 5x optical zoom, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and finally a 2MP macro sensor. It also comes with several night modes for taking better images after dark.
Inside, you will find the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, along with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage. You also get a big 6.6-inch FullHD+ IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s a 4,200mAh battery that should last about a day on a single charge, and you also get a 30W Dart fast charger that should charge the phone up in about an hour.
All of those impressive features come in a phone that costs just €499 in Europe, and £469 in the UK. If you want to get a handset that offers near-flagship hardware at about half the price, the Realme X3 Superzoom is an excellent choice.
What makes the Realme X3 Superzoom “the best”
- This phone provides a solid all-around experience at a reasonable price.
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