1. Samsung Galaxy S8
Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone in the world right now, boasting the brilliant Infinity Edge display which occupies 84, percent of the body and cutting-edge guts. this futuristic smartphone is a looker, and instantly made its competitors look dated. It's the next step in smartphone design.
2. iPhone 7 Plus
The best looking smartphone around. Some feel its sheer size does make it tricky to hold, but there's no denying Apple's beautiful 5.5 inc is a winner. There are glorious new colors available, and to top it off, the casing is now water resistant. The recent S8 design does make the iPhone feel slightly dated now, however.
3. Google Pixel
We can't tell you how close it is between the Google Pixel, iPhone 7 Plus and S8 for the title of 'best smartphone in the world.' All three are great, but the sleek design, and amazing screen puts the Samsung in the lead. The Google Pixel is still an amazing smartphone - especially if you prioritise camera quality and want software straight from Google.
4. LG G6
LG has finally made a good-looking, premium smartphone free from gimmicks. There are a lot of features we love here - that wide-angle screen is great, the bezels are tiny, and the dual-camera is really handy. Basically, we really enjoyed using it.
5. OnePlus 5
Looking to upset dominance by the big brands is OnePlus, who took the mobile world by storm in 2014 with one goal, to be the flagship killer. We think it's fifth smartphone, the OnePlus 5, has finally achieved that goal.
6. Huawei P10
The Huawei P10 is the latest flagship from the Chinese smartphone giant, and we really, really like it. It's the ideal smartphone if you love Apple's industrial design (because, let's face it, this is pretty much a carbon copy) and Google software.
7. HTC U11
The HTC U11 is the biggest shake up HTC has made to its flagship range for many years. Taking the best bits from the 11, and putting them in a sexy glass and metal casing, with a bit of extra innovation thrown in for good measure. It's again shown the rest of the competition how to make a premium smartphone, and its camera, battery life and performance is right up there too. HTC has really worked on the criticisms of the previous generation devices, and created their best ever flagship smartphone.
8. Honor 9
If you disregard the price, the Honor 9 is a good smartphone, it has a solid design, decent camera, and high-end specs. But when you take the price into consideration, it becomes the bargain of the century.
9. iPhone SE
Notice how all of these smartphones have 5+ inch screens, What if you have small hands, You can't reach all four corners of the screen. It's a problem not many of us face, but the truth is some people just prefer smaller phones but don't want to sacrifice high-end specs. The iPhone SE is for you.
10. Lenovo P2
The Lenovo P2 isn't pretty, it doesn't have a sexy bezel-less display, and it doesn't have an amazing camera. It does have the best battery life of any smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone in the world right now, boasting the brilliant Infinity Edge display which occupies 84, percent of the body and cutting-edge guts. this futuristic smartphone is a looker, and instantly made its competitors look dated. It's the next step in smartphone design.
2. iPhone 7 Plus
The best looking smartphone around. Some feel its sheer size does make it tricky to hold, but there's no denying Apple's beautiful 5.5 inc is a winner. There are glorious new colors available, and to top it off, the casing is now water resistant. The recent S8 design does make the iPhone feel slightly dated now, however.
3. Google Pixel
We can't tell you how close it is between the Google Pixel, iPhone 7 Plus and S8 for the title of 'best smartphone in the world.' All three are great, but the sleek design, and amazing screen puts the Samsung in the lead. The Google Pixel is still an amazing smartphone - especially if you prioritise camera quality and want software straight from Google.
4. LG G6
LG has finally made a good-looking, premium smartphone free from gimmicks. There are a lot of features we love here - that wide-angle screen is great, the bezels are tiny, and the dual-camera is really handy. Basically, we really enjoyed using it.
5. OnePlus 5
Looking to upset dominance by the big brands is OnePlus, who took the mobile world by storm in 2014 with one goal, to be the flagship killer. We think it's fifth smartphone, the OnePlus 5, has finally achieved that goal.
6. Huawei P10
The Huawei P10 is the latest flagship from the Chinese smartphone giant, and we really, really like it. It's the ideal smartphone if you love Apple's industrial design (because, let's face it, this is pretty much a carbon copy) and Google software.
7. HTC U11
The HTC U11 is the biggest shake up HTC has made to its flagship range for many years. Taking the best bits from the 11, and putting them in a sexy glass and metal casing, with a bit of extra innovation thrown in for good measure. It's again shown the rest of the competition how to make a premium smartphone, and its camera, battery life and performance is right up there too. HTC has really worked on the criticisms of the previous generation devices, and created their best ever flagship smartphone.
8. Honor 9
If you disregard the price, the Honor 9 is a good smartphone, it has a solid design, decent camera, and high-end specs. But when you take the price into consideration, it becomes the bargain of the century.
9. iPhone SE
Notice how all of these smartphones have 5+ inch screens, What if you have small hands, You can't reach all four corners of the screen. It's a problem not many of us face, but the truth is some people just prefer smaller phones but don't want to sacrifice high-end specs. The iPhone SE is for you.
10. Lenovo P2
The Lenovo P2 isn't pretty, it doesn't have a sexy bezel-less display, and it doesn't have an amazing camera. It does have the best battery life of any smartphone.
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