Best smartphones in 2019

07/04/2019

I have come in well in 2019 and have already seen several big smartphone launches, which means there is a good chance that my best mobile list will get more new additions over the coming weeks (if not months).

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has just dropped in on my list and it has taken first place. Several flagships are on the way and claim to offer the best experience.

3 of the best android smartphones atm

Smartphones are commonplace and the competition on the high-end market is intense. We take a look at the latest bid from Samsung in their Galaxy series when I look at their latest Galaxy S10. Is Samsung S10 able to keep its competitors behind?

With their Galaxy series, Samsung has had a good hold on customers. In recent years, the manufacturer has been responsible for some of the best smartphones on the Android page.

However, the market has become more saturated since the first Galaxy phones saw the light of day, and the competition has become harder than before. Here, the competition has come mainly from producers such as OPPO, Xiaomi and Huawei, who are now interfering in the high-end segment. It can be difficult to compare smartphones, but there is some tools to compare the different specs.

#1 Samsung Galaxy S10

Galaxy S10 is offered in three versions, and the model Tweak has borrowed is a common S10. The alternatives are a S10 + and a S10e, which I would not like to mention much in this review.

Summarized, the S10 + is with larger screen and battery, and a minimally better front camera. The 'e' for essential is a trimmed version with some features cut off.

#2 Huawei P30 Pro

The camera turns everything the other manufacturers can deliver. It's just a wonderful experience. Especially the zoom function and lowlight photography kick the legs away under most buyers - and impress.

Huawei also manages to introduce new technology as an in-screen fingerprint sensor that, unlike what I have seen from competitors, works really well.

#3 Sony Xperia 1

Sony is not experimenting. Xperia 1 is a stable classic where you do not get experimental technology such as in-screen fingerprint sensor and face recognition.

On the other hand, you get a nice 4K HDR monitor and Qualcomm's most powerful processor.

Sony Xperia 1 stands out positively with the 21: 9 format.

I have found a nice website, where they also rate and review smartphones: https://smartphonesrevealed.com/the-best-smartphones/ I can see on my personal review, that I am not way off.

Thanks for reading my first post on my blog.



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