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Sunday, 16 December 2018

Vote now for the Best Phones of 2018

The preliminary stage of the Best Phones of 2018 vote got quite heated, but now it's time to dial things up - let's pick the best flagship, mid-ranger and entry-level phone for 2018. We'll do the introductions and we will let you be the judge.

Note that some results were too close to call, so we decided to take the top 6 in each category.
Flagships

The Samsung Galaxy Note9 took the lead in last week's poll, receiving more votes than any other phone. With the best Samsung display and the only stylus in mobile, great performance and battery life, solid camera too, it's easy to see why this is among the top phones of 2018.

Its biggest rival globally (and in this poll) is the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. It's camera royalty, it's powered by Android's first 7nm chipset, it can wirelessly charge other devices (perfect for headphones, etc.). As for wired charging, the 40W SuperCharge is not only insanely fast, but certified safe by TUV.

Some commented that it's not fair to put the Pocophone F1 in the flagship category - it costs half as much (or less!) than the competition. They clearly underestimated the king of Value for Money. The chipset is as fast as the Note9, the screen is great, the camera is solid, battery endurance is higher than the Mate. And you can find this package for around €300, which is incredible (we really don't mind the plastic back, though some do).

The OnePlus 6T comes from a "flagship killer" family, the spot now filled by the Poco. But OnePlus has upped the premium factor with a fast in-display fingerprint reader. It also improved the notch situation. The rest is as expected - flagship chipset with plenty of memory running clean Android.

The Samsung Galaxy S9+ hails from the first half of 2018. It shares many specs with the Note9 (sans the S Pen, of course) and there have been some great deals the last few months.

The Huawei P20 Pro is another early 2018 entry. It has an early revision of the capable Leica triple camera, the older 22.5W SuperCharge is still ahead of Samsung's Fast Charge. And like the S9+, the price has become more palatable with time.

source: https://www.gsmarena.com/best_phones_of_2018_vote-news-34704.php


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