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The Best Smartphone of 2018: 5 Top Mobile Phones

We’re well into June now, and the main bulk of the smartphones we’re expecting to see this year are on shelves and available to buy in the market.

If you want to know the best smartphone of 2018, then check out this article, where we have complied the 5 best smartphone of 2018.

iPhone X: The Best iPhone Apple has Ever Made

The iPhone X has got all new shape, the notch at the top and higher price… but it’s the best iPhone that’s ever been made too.

Screen: The 5.8-inch OLED screen is the best display Apple has ever crammed into an iPhone with top notch.

Battery life: The iPhone X’s battery life is pretty good which provide 12 hours of backup but for most users it’ll comfortably last a whole day.

Camera: Cameras on iPhones have always been superb and there is no point of denying in it, and the iPhone X is no different. The camera on the X is often stunning, delivering still shots that are rich with detail.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus: The Best Around Samsung Smartphone Around for Android Fans

 

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is a big phone that’s designed for big hands – and it takes the very best of what’s on the smartphone market and puts it together in a compelling package that we’ve loved testing, despite the strong competition on the following pages.

Screen: The Super AMOLED 6.2-inch display has been measured as one of the very best around right now, with super colors.

Battery life: The battery life on the S9 Plus is better with 3,500mAh battery which is non removable one.

Camera: The camera on the Galaxy S9 Plus is among the best on the market, and the dual-aperture capability offers some startlingly good snaps when things get a little darker.

Huawei P20 Pro: The Best Phone Huawei that has Ever Made

The Huawei P20 is easily the best phone that the brand has ever produced, and it’s troubling the top of the charts.

Screen: The 6.1-inch display with Full HD which comes with a screen protector pre-fitted, which is a nice touch.

Battery life: The Huawei P20 Pro will get you a day and half of light to moderate.

Camera: The camera is the standout feature on the Huawei P20 Pro, offering three lenses… and they’re actually useful. The smartphone has a 40MP sensor has been boosted well by Leica for good low light performance.

Samsung Galaxy S9: A Great Phone for the Smaller-Handed

The Samsung Galaxy S9 isn’t quite the phone that the S9 Plus is – it’s only got a single camera sensor which is one of its limitations.

Screen: A QHD 5.8-inch screen takes up most of the front of the phone which will show more colourful and capable of showing the best of movies.

Battery life: Battery life is a little disappointing for a top-end smartphone, meaning you’ll need to think about a top-up during the day if you’re a harder user.

Camera: It’s only a single sensor on the rear of the Galaxy S9, unlike the Galaxy S9 Plus – meaning it’s not as good at photography but produce sharp images.

LG G7 ThinQ: LG’s Latest Phone is an Impressive Model

The LG G7 ThinQ is an impressive little phone from the brand bringing with it a strong package and a decent price in many regions

Screen: LG’s Super Bright screen might not be OLED but it’s capable of delivering good peak brightness, can handle HDR10 and Dolby Vision playback .

Battery life: At 3,000 mAh, the LG G7 ThinQ isn’t the largest on the market.

Camera: The smart camera here is great if you want to capture more of the picture, with a much wider field of view bringing in more information.