One of the great things about the Android market is the diversity of features, prices, and even software. There are a ton of Android phones out there, but what’s the best available in 2020 so far?
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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!
Update – July 2020: We have removed the Pixel 3a and 3a XL in anticipation of the Pixel 4a. We added the Realme X3 Superzoom to the list.
Wondering why each of these Android phones made it onto the list? Read on.
Editor’s note: We will update this list of the best Android phones regularly as new devices launch.
What makes it “the best”
Samsung’s Galaxy S line side-steps perfection with the polarizing Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus. The S20 phones are super powerful, but also super expensive. There’s little the S20 Plus can’t do. Featuring the Snapdragon 865, a massive 12GB of RAM, and a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel with an Infinity-O punch hole, this is a powerhouse, though some argue it isn’t exactly attractive. This high-performance machine packs only the best of the best, including a variety of storage options, a 4,500mAh battery that’s more than capable of making it through the day, and rapid wired and wireless charging.
More importantly, Samsung overhauled the camera system in a way that’s exciting and appealing. The new camera has a feature called Space Zoom that allows you to zoom in up to 30x. It also has bokeh video shooting, 8K video capture, and all the other bells and whistles to keep people creating. Once the focusing bug is sorted out via software update, it should be the camera to beat.
If you don’t need a giant phone and still want a similar Galaxy S20 Plus experience, you should absolutely check out the Samsung Galaxy S20. It’s smaller, cheaper, and easier to use. Conversely, if you want it all, the biggest of the best, then be sure to take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra.
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What makes it “the best”
Although the Galaxy S family is the most popular line of Samsung devices, the Galaxy Note line takes the power and versatility of the S line a few steps further. This is especially true with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
Featuring the Snapdragon 855 (or the Exynos 9825, depending on market), 12GB of RAM, and a 6.8-inch AMOLED panel with the Infinity-O punch hole, this is a powerful phone. The design is equally attractive, though not necessarily massively different from the S line. On the downside, Note 10 Plus doesn’t offer a 1TB option, but the 256 and 512GB options should be more than enough for most.
The camera remains largely the same as the S10 Plus, though in our review we noted it made a few improvements to processing and software. The S10 Plus had a decent camera but was considered a bit of a downgrade from the Note 9, and this will remain mostly true with the Note 10 Plus. Still, it’s not a bad camera just not as impressive as we’ve seen from Samsung in the past.
For those who love the S Pen, the Note 10 Plus continues to excel. This time around the S Pen even gets a few new tricks like gesture controls that let you do things like control your smartphone camera remotely just by waving your hand in certain ways.
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The Pixel 4 family pack high-end specs like the Snapdragon 855 (paired with 6GB of RAM), but that’s not what makes these phones stand out. The Pixel series has always been great at photography and this continues with the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. The Pixel 4/XL camera captures more detail than the Pixel 3 series, handles white balance even better, and improves on HDR, portrait mode, and selfies.
Night Sight (Google’s name for night mode) is also better this time around than it was in the Pixel 3 series, and Google now offers a killer feature called astrophotography mode.
The Google Pixel 4 XL takes stunning photos, even if you're a novice
When in Night Mode, if the Pixel 4 detects the light is low enough and the sky is visible it will enter astrophotography mode automatically. It then takes up to sixteen 15-second-long exposures, aligns and tweaks them in the background and pops out the kind of astrophotography you normally only get from a fancy DSLR and a lot of editing. The results speak for themselves and are truly incredible.
On the downside, there’s no ultra-wide sensor, unlike the iPhone 11 series and many flagship Android devices. Google also doesn’t prioritize video. While the iPhone 11 has 4K at 60fps on its front-facing camera, the Pixel 4 still doesn’t even support it on its primary camera. The Pixel 4/XL shoots decent looking 1080p video at 30, 60, and 120fps but you can only shoot 4K at 30fps. Bottom-line, if video is important to you, the Pixel 4 XL might not be the best option.
As for the rest of the experience? The Pixel 4 and 4 XL would be nearly perfect but suffer from well below-average battery life.
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The Mi 10 Pro is a flagship phone that competes with the Oppo Find X2, Huawei P40 Pro, and Samsung S20 family. It’s a heavy hitter designed to appeal to those who want the whole package: good looks and top performance.
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.
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What makes the LG V60 “the best”
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.
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OnePlus went for broke. Rather than bring new flagship killers to market, it made some killer flagships. The OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro are formidable handsets thanks to a bevy of features. The metal-and-glass designs are classy and the Snapdragon 865 processor means they have plenty of power to push through all the apps you can throw at them.
The three-camera system is capable, perhaps the most capable from OnePlus to date. It’s not quite up to the level of the Google Pixel 4 series, but the camera is close to the S20 and V60. Battery life on both handsets is excellent. Speaking of the battery, the OnePlus 8 Pro adopts wireless charging for the first time. Moreover, both phones introduce waterproof chassis for the first time.
These did, however, raise the prices a bit compared to previous generations. Where the OnePlus 7T series cost in the $600 – $800 range, the OnePlus 8 series costs in the $700 – $1,000 range. Budget flagships no more, but flagships nonetheless.
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