8 Best phone of 2020 Buy

Best phone of 2020

We have come a long way from mobile phones. Now that we are halfway in 2020, new phones are getting ready for us to a great extent. This is a big year for phones that have flexible displays, better rear and selfie cameras, 5G connectivity or screens with higher refresh rates. Samsung proved this earlier this year when it announced its Galaxy S20 devices and the foldable Galaxy Z Flip Phone, which includes these premium features.

This should not be surprising, as phone makers are developing and innovating faster than ever. As the top choice for many other than Samsung's Galaxy line and Apple's iPhones, other phone manufacturers like OnePlus and Motorola have their own stunning handsets - devices that feature stunning displays, a fast refresh rate, and a fingerprint scanner-like security Offer facilities. All this competition benefits us users who have many great phones to choose from, and many different prices. Read on to see what the best phones are right now and have a look at our tips on buying new cell phones.

1. iPhone SE

 iPhone SE
iPhone SE

Starting at just $ 399, the 2020 version of the iPhone SE is the best budget phone you can find right now. With an A13 processor (similar to the iPhone 11) and an amazing camera, the iPhone SE is more powerful than it is in any way. Old-school iPhone fans will also appreciate TouchID's return and home button. Read our Apple iPhone SE (2020) review.

2. Samsung Galaxy S20 

Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20 

As Samsung's flagship phone for 2020, the Galaxy S20 features a stunning 6.2-inch AMOLED display with ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, reverse wireless charging, a water-resistant design, and three rear cameras. It is a great daily driver for the Android user, and if you have more to spend, so is the Galaxy S20 Plus and Ultra. Read Samsung Galaxy S20 Review.

3. OnePlus8 And OnePlus 8 Pro

OnePlus 8 Pro
OnePlus 8 Pro

While OnePlus is not as famous as Apple or Samsung, the 8 Pro offers a premium experience at a relatively more affordable price than its rivals. As a more advanced phone, the OnePlus 8 Pro has a 120 Hz display and telephoto camera. But OnePlus 8 is more economical and still has 5G, faster 90Hz display and similar top-of-line processor. Read our OnePlus 8 review.

4. Motorola Edge Plus

Motorola Edge Plus
Motorola Edge Plus


The Motorola Edge Plus has a lot to offer for the premium 5G phone you'd expect: a Snapdragon 865 chipset, a massive battery, a high refresh rate OLED screen, and several rear cameras with heavy-duty specs. Motorola took the features found on other top-of-line Android phones, put their own Moto Spin on them and made them all into our favorite Android phones of the year. Read our Motorola Edge Plus review.

5. Apple iPhone 11

Apple iPhone 11
iPhone 11

Starting at $ 700, the iPhone 11 is the best midtier model Apple has ever made for its flagship phone. Its cameras feature an excellent new night mode and an ultravide-angle camera that adds extra detail to photos. The video is also fantastic. Be aware, however, that the headphone is not a jack. Read our Apple iPhone 11 review.

6. Samsung Galaxy A51

Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A51

In addition to its flagship Galaxy S flagship phone, Samsung has a higher-cost A series of phones. This year it launched the Galaxy A51, another phone priced at $ 399 (5G variant priced at $ 499). The device has four cameras, an in-screen fingerprint reader and expandable storage. Read our Galaxy A51 review.

7. Google Pixel 3A

Google Pixel 3A
Google Pixel 3A

As we await the upcoming launch of Google's Pixel 4A (predicted to happen this summer), the Pixel 3A meanwhile is still a great phone. Although it is not water-resistant, it does not have wireless charging and is maximized at 64GB of storage, it adds other features at a lower cost. Which includes a headphone jack and the same amazing Night Sight camera that can shoot great photos in the dark. (The photos of the day look amazing, too.) It is because of its great value that the phone earned the choice of CNET editors. Read our Google Pixel 3A review.

8. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus

Despite being a year old, the sophisticated, feature-packed Galaxy Note 10 Plus from 2019 still closes the gap with rival phones. This top-of-line phone was made for those who want the best Android. It has a killer 6.8-inch screen, full-day battery life and excellent camera tools. Note that Samsung also has a less expensive note. Read our Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review.
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