Best Smart Phone 2022

  1. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra




The specs on this phone are that it has two screens, with one on the front and one on the back. The back screen is used for video shooting and for handling calls.

he Galaxy S21 is Samsung's latest phone to hit the market, and it's already a winner. It has a sleek design and a high-resolution camera. But what makes this phone so special is its two screens. This allows for a variety of different viewing options, which can come in handy when watching videos or browsing the internet.

The main screen is a 5.8-inch AMOLED display with 1,200 x 3,040 pixels, while the second screen is a 3.5-inch touchscreen that can be used for shortcuts to apps like messages and food tracker.

The phone has three different modes: selfie mode, phone mode, and home mode. The selfie mode allows users to capture moments using the front camera with an 8MP sensor at up to 100 frames per second - perfect for Instagram posts!

Screen: The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra features a top 6.8-inch screen with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and a Quad HD resolution. This is one of the best smartphone displays on the market.

Battery life: The Samsung S21 Ultra's battery life is solid, and we found it would often last us through a whole day from a full charge. If you're playing around with the 120Hz refresh rate, battery life will drain faster, but it's a top choice if you're after a long-lasting phone.

Note the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra doesn't come with a charger in the box though, so you'll have to use your existing one or buy one separately.

Camera: Samsung's 108MP camera on the Galaxy S21 Ultra is going to be the highlight for many, and the camera doesn't disappoint on this phone. Like its predecessor, you can take 100x zoom photography, but it's far improved here over the with two telephoto cameras working in tandem to do the heavy lifting.


2. iPhone 13 Pro iPhone 13 Pro Max




The new iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, which carry a hefty USD999 and USD1249 price tag respectively, are luxury phones. They feature an all-new camera system that includes a triple-lens back camera and quad-lens front camera.

The company is also introducing new features such as Dark Mode, Smart Capture, and Night Mode.

Screen: Whether you choose the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro or 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max you’re getting a sharp OLED screen with a 120Hz variable refresh rate. The continued presence of the notch is annoying, but it’s slightly smaller this time and easy to ignore, especially once you see the overall quality of the display.

Battery life: Apple has outdone itself with the battery life on the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which is genuinely great, rather than just being great for an iPhone. The iPhone 13 Pro’s isn’t quite as good, but it’s still decent and an upgrade on the iPhone 12 Pro’s life.




Camera: The iPhone 13 Pro range includes the same lens types as last year, but with larger pixels and new modes, including an impressive macro mode, and a slightly less significant Cinematic mode. Between all this and their improved low light performance, these cameras are ace.


3:Samsung Galaxy S21 / S21 Plus




Samsung's newest flagship phone is a powerhouse with a 21:9 display and a 4x zoom. Samsung has been an industry trendsetter from the very beginning. The company has been successful in developing smartphones with Samsung Galaxy S21 will be the next flagship product from the company. It will have a 21:9 display as well as a 4x zoom.

The Galaxy S21 is said to be an upgrade to last year's Galaxy S10 and S10+. It will have the same 5G network support and 3,500 mAh battery that we saw on its predecessor. However, it also packs some new features that we expect to see on all flagships in 2019 such as wireless charging and an edge-to-edge display to edge AMOLED screen with

Screen: Much has been said about Samsung's switch to Full HD for the Galaxy S21's display, but in our testing we did not notice the downgrade in resolution much unless we were testing the phone side by side with a QHD display. With a 120Hz refresh rate and great brightness the Galaxy S21's screen will satisfy many. Looking for that larger screen You'll get it with the S21 Plus.

Battery life: The battery life on the Samsung Galaxy S21 will last you a full day from a single charge, and its 4,000mAh cell means you'll get a lot of usage out of the handset without having to recharge the phone. The battery on the S21 Plus is even better with a 4,800mAh cell inside.




Camera: The Galaxy S21's camera is much the same as the Galaxy S20, but a few software tweaks have been included from Samsung that make it just that touch better. Overall, this isn't as phenomenal as the Galaxy S21 Ultra but for most just wanting to shoot the odd snap, this will suit you perfectly.


4:iPhone 13




The iPhone 13 is rumored to be released in 2020. If the rumors are true, this would be the first major revision since the release of the iPhone 11 in 2019.hs, so it is unlikely that Apple would drop its prices for this new release. However, the company might change its specifications to make it harder for hackers to break into the device, increasing security measures.

Apple has not yet released any information about the upcoming device, but analysts speculate that it will have a curved display or no notch in order to compete with Samsung's Galaxy S10 and S10+.

Screen: With its 6.1-inch 1170 x 2532 OLED display, the iPhone 13 has a bright and clear screen. It doesn’t have a 120Hz refresh rate, but it does at least have a slightly smaller notch than the iPhone 12.

Battery life: In our tests the iPhone 13 reliably lasted through a day of use, but not much more. That puts it in fairly average territory, yet it’s still an improvement on many previous iPhones here.




Camera: The iPhone 13 lacks a telephoto camera, but its main and ultra-wide perform well, with the former having larger pixels than the iPhone 12’s. With improved image stabilization too, plus some new shooting modes and features, there’s a lot to play with here, and a lot to like.


5. Google Pixel 6 / Google Pixel 6 Pro




The Google Pixel is one of the most powerful phones on the market. It can be purchased in three colors: black, white, and mint. With a starting price of $799, this phone is best for people who want a more expensive device with impressive features.

Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are two upcoming smartphones from Google that will be released later in 2019. These phones will have all the latest technological advancements on board such as a 64-bit octa-core processor, fingerprint scanner on the back panel, and a pressure-sensitive display panel.

Screen: The Pixel 6 has a 6.4-inch OLED screen with Full HD Plus (2400 x 1080) resolution, with a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother app browsing and gaming. The Pixel 6 Pro bumps that up to 6.7 inches with QHD (3120 x 1440) and 120Hz refresh rate for a sharper picture, but you'd only notice if comparing side by side. Colors are rich on the OLED display, and thanks to the dual front-facing speakers, it makes for a handy streaming device.

Battery life: The Pixel 4's battery woes are gone, but don't expect more than a day's battery life out of either phone. The Pixel 6 packs a 4,614mAh battery, while the Pixel 6 Pro has a 5,000mAh battery, but don't expect too much difference thanks to the larger display. Yes, there are battery-saving settings to eke out more life, and the 30W charger is an improvement over its predecessors, but it's lower than the 65W chargers that work with the OnePlus 9, for instance. Wireless charging maxes out at a respectable 21W, but only with Google's first-party charger




Camera: The Pixel 6's cameras are its best selling point. The main camera has finally been improved with a 50MP shooter which, combined with Google's photo software, results in incredibly true-to-life photos. The 12MP ultra-wide feels better aligned with the photo capabilities of the main camera (they take similar photos), and if you opt for the Pixel 6 Pro, you'll get a periscope telephoto capable of 4x optical zoom for some truly great distance photos. The Pro also swaps the 8MP selfie camera (with 84-degree field of view) for an 11MP front-facing camera 94-degree field of view for an ultra-wide effect. The Tensor chipset and AI software have new tricks, like erasing unwanted objects and capturing motion blur around a still subject, along with the best Night Mode we've seen.

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