Best phones in 2020: The top smartphones rate


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The best phones deliver great cameras, the performance you need to multitask and the endurance to last the whole day. And with all four iPhone 12 models now on sale, there's been a big shakeup on our list.

When it comes to buying a new phone, some people may prefer to have the biggest display possible along with the most advanced specs. And others want a solid mid-range phone that delivers all the basics without feeling cheap. To help you pick the best smartphone for you, we test dozens of handsets in the lab and in the real world to make our recommendations.

Our ranked smartphone list has something for everyone, including great bargains under $500 and under $300. Plus, there are some really great phone deals right now as carriers and retailers look to lure holiday shoppers. We've ranked all the top phones based on our testing. Here are the best phones right now.

What are the best phones?

Based on our testing, the new iPhone 12 Pro Max is the best phone overall, as it captures great photos, a huge 6.7-inch display, 5G connectivity and offers the fastest performance of any handset. While other iPhone 12 models impress, the Pro Max gives you the most screen real estate along with the longest long battery life.

Just behind the iPhone 12 Pro models is Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra — a truly premium smartphone in every sense of the word, from its powerful Snapdragon 865 Plus CPU to its adaptive 120Hz display and triple-lens rear camera. And if you're on a tighter budget, the new Galaxy S20 FE offers the best features of Samsung'sflagship at a lower price. 

Especially price-conscious consumers are well advised to look at the Pixel 4a, an incredible bargain at $349, which provides twice the storage of the iPhone SE for $50 less. The Moto G Power is another good bargain buy, as it offers the best battery life we've ever tested.

Here are the best phones on the market right now.

The best phones you can buy today

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1. iPhone 12 Pro Max

The best phone overall

Display: 6.7-inch OLED (2778 x 1284) | CPU: A14 Bionic | RAM: 6GB | Storage / Expandable: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB / No | Rear camera: 12MP wide (ƒ/1.6), 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.4), 12MP telephoto (ƒ/2.2) | Front camera: 12MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 8.03 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 10:53(5G)

Best-in-class cameras
Immersive 6.7-inch display
Superior performance
Charger sold separately
A bit heavy

The iPhone 12 Pro Max is one of the best phones you can buy and is that rare phone that is practically perfect, especially for those who prefer big screens. You get an immersive 6.7-inch OLED display, class-leading A14 Bionic performance and 5G capability. But the iPhone 12 Pro Max really stands out with its long battery life, as it lasted nearly 11 hours on our web surfing test. It’s the longest-lasting iPhone 12 model by far.

Like the regular iPhone 12 Pro, the iPhone 12 Pro Max packs three rear cameras, but it benefits from a larger main sensor that lets in more light. And you get a 2.5 telephoto zoom, compared to 2x for the regular Pro. The iPhone 12 Pro Max also delivers amazingly colorful video recording in Dolby Vision, complete with sensor-shift stabilization for steady footage. At $1,099, the iPhone 12 Pro Max isn’t cheap, but overall it’s the best phone we’ve ever tested.

Read our full iPhone 12 Pro Max review.

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2. iPhone 12 Pro

Another top Apple phone

Display: 6.1-inch OLED (2532x1170) | CPU: A14 Bionic | RAM: 6GB | Storage / Expandable: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB / No | Rear camera: 12MP wide (ƒ/1.6), 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.4), 12MP telephoto (ƒ/2.0) | Front camera: 12MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 6.66 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 9:06 (5G), 11:24 (LTE)

Best-in-class cameras
A14 Bionic blows away Android phones
Tougher Ceramic Shield display
MagSafe charging is easy to use
No charger in box

The iPhone 12 Pro is the best phone you can buy because of everything Apple packs into its sleek new design. You get the most 5G bands in any phone along with the new A14 Bionic processor, which blows away all Android phones. But the real reason to pick up the iPhone 12 Pro is the cameras. The main sensor now lets in more light, and the Night Mode works on both the ultrawide camera and the front TrueDepth camera. You can take portraits at night, thank to the combination of the telephoto lens and LiDAR sensor.

Not only does the iPhone 12 Pro boast a gorgeous 6.1-inch OLED display, its protected by Ceramic Shield, which is designed to deliver 4x the protection in case of a drop. The flat edges look pretty sleek, too, even if they did into your hands a bit. The optional MagSafe charger makes wireless charging a breeze, thanks to the magnets built into the iPhone 12 Pro. But Apple doesn’t include any charger in the box. Although the iPhone 12 Pro’s battery life could be better over 5G, it’s the most complete phone for the money and the best camera phone yet.

Read our full iPhone 12 Pro review

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3. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

The best Android phone money can buy

Display: 6.9-inch AMOLED (3088x1440) | CPU: Snapdragon 865 Plus | RAM: 12GB | Storage / Expandable: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB / Yes | Rear camera: 108MP wide (ƒ/1.8); 12MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom (ƒ/3.0); 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.2) | Front camera: 10MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 7.33 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 10:15

Dynamic 6.9-inch 120Hz display
Smoother S Pen performance 
Powerful 50x zoom camera and laser autofocus
Very good battery life
Expensive

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is pricey at $1,299 but no other big-screen phone can do as much as this phablet. You get a gorgeous 6.9-inch OLED display with a dynamic 120Hz refresh rate, as well as lots of new S Pen upgrades, ranging from new air gestures to a smoother 9 ms response time. Plus, the Note 20 Ultra packs one of the most versatile camera setups ever, including a 108MP main sensor, a whopping 50x Space Zoom and a dedicated laser autofocus sensor to reduce blur.

The Note 20 Ultra is also a mini desktop PC and game console in disguise. With the improved DeX mode, you can beam photos, apps and more to a nearby TV, and with Xbox Game Pass you can stream more than 100 Xbox titles over the cloud. The Note 20 Ultra works well with your PC, too, as Link to Windows enables you to run Android apps on your laptop as well as get notifications, make calls and more. Add it all up and you have one of the best phones yet.

Read our full Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review

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4. iPhone 12

The best iPhone for most people

Display: 6.1-inch OLED (2532x1170) | CPU: A14 Bionic | RAM: 4GB | Storage / Expandable: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB / No | Rear camera: 12MP wide (ƒ/1.6), 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.4) | Front camera: 12MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 5.78 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 8:25 (5G), 10:23 (LTE)

Attractive new design with MagSafe
Comprehensive 5G coverage
Incredible performance
Only 64GB of base storage
Digital zoom could still use work

The iPhone 12 takes much of what makes the iPhone 12 Pro great — the blistering-quick 5-nanometer A14 Bionic chip, same impressive 7-element main camera and 5G connectivity — and places it in a more affordable package. Not everyone may need the above-and-beyond material design and photo and video capturing capability of the iPhone 12 Pro, but the regular iPhone 12 is the best new iPhone all-around for most buyers.

Much of that has to do with how Apple improved the basics here. The iPhone 12 has a new OLED display that far outpaces the blurry, low-resolution LCD panel in last year’s iPhone 11. And the iPhone 12’s new design sports an elegant flat-edge motif and narrower bezels, further shaving down the handset’s footprint to maximize screen real estate. We also like Apple’s new MagSafe initiative, which unlocks new potential for accessories and makes for faster and more convenient wireless charging than iPhones of the past.

Of course, we wish Apple shipped a charging adapter in box with this phone, and increased base storage to 128GB. But those annoyances aside, the iPhone 12 is an all-around excellent device that delight any iPhone user.

Read our full iPhone 12 review

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5. iPhone 11

An even better value at a lower price

Display: 6.1-inch LCD (1792x828) | CPU: A13 Bionic | RAM: 4GB | Storage / Expandable: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB / No | Rear camera: 12MP wide (ƒ/1.8); 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.4) / 12MP | Front camera: 12MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 6.84 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 11:20

Great photos, especially with Night Mode
Fast A13 Bionic CPU
Long battery life
Fast charger not included
Just 64GB of storage to start

For a very reasonable $699, the iPhone 11 offers amazingly good low-light photos via its Night Mode, and there’s a new ultra-wide lens that lets you fit in more subjects or scene with its 120-degree field of view. Selfies get a serious upgrade, too, with a 12-MP camera that automatically switches to a wider view when you turn the phone to landscape mode. 

The 6.1-inch LCD on the iPhone 11 isn’t OLED-great, like what you get from the newer iPhone 12, but it’s colorful and bright. A blazing A13 Bionic processor, long battery life and your choice of six colors solidify the iPhone 11 as a winner. It's also an even better deal now that the iPhone 12 is out, as Apple will continue to offer the iPhone 11 for $100 less than before, meaning it now starts at just $599.

Read our full iPhone 11 review

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review

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6. Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

The best Samsung bargain

Display: 6.5-inch OLED (2400x1080) | CPU: Snapdragon 865 | RAM: 6GB | Storage / Expandable: 128GB / Yes | Rear camera: Triple-lens: 12MP main (ƒ/1.8), 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.2), 8MP telephoto with 3x zoom (ƒ/2.4) | Front camera: 32MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 6.7 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 9:03

Big 120Hz display
Affordable price
Solid performance
Battery life bit shorter than expected
Fast charger costs extra

You no longer have to pay $1,000 or more to get the best benefits of Samsung’s Galaxy S20 lineup. The $699 Samsung Galaxy S20 FE retains the best features of Samsung’s flagships, with only minor compromises, making this one of the best phones for the money.

The Galaxy S20 FE delivers a big 6.5-inch display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, 5G connectivity and a speedy Snapdragon 865 processor. We really like the triple camera system on this phone, which includes a powerful 3x optical zoom and impressive 30x space zoom. 

You’ll have to settle for a plastic back instead of glass and a slower charger than the regular Galaxy S20, but these trade-offs are worth it. This is the Galaxy S20 model to get if you want high-end features but not the high price of most other flagship phones.

Read our full Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review

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7. iPhone 12 mini

The best compact phone

Display: 5.4-inch OLED (2340x1080) | CPU: A14 Bionic | RAM: 4GB | Storage / Expandable: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB / No | Rear camera: 12MP wide (ƒ/1.6), 12MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.4) | Front camera: 12MP (ƒ/2.2) | Weight: 4.76 ounces | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 7:28 (5G)

Perfect for small phone lovers
Capable cameras
Comprehensive 5G support
Shorter battery life than other iPhones
Only 64GB of storage in base mode









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