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The ten best smartphones of 2020

Our Top Picks
Best Overall (Android): Samsung Galaxy S10 at amazon
"Samsung’s first in-display fingerprint sensor, meaning you can unlock your phone by placing your finger on the front screen."
Runner-Up, Best Overall (Android): Google Pixel 3 at amazon.
"If you’re a serious Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, or Google Assistant user, this is the smartphone for you."
Best Overall (Apple): iPhone 11 Pro at amazon.
"Apple’s new Night Mode lets you take great and natural-looking pictures in very low light."
"An incredible five hours more battery life than its predecessor."
Best Budget: Moto G7 at Amazon
"The best Android phones for the average user at an affordable price."
Best Value (Apple): iPhone 11 at amazon
"You’ll get up to 17 hours of video watching, or up to 65 hours listening to audio, and fast charging"
Best Value (Android): Google Pixel 3a at Amazon
"Presents the best collection of features you can find on a smartphone in this price range."
Best Design (Android): OnePlus 7 Pro at Amazon
"Boasts solid battery life and an amazing 6.5-inch 3120 x 1440 resolution OLED screen."
"Wired fast charging takes it from 70 percent in under 45 minutes."
Best for Small Pockets: Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact at Amazon
"It can also shoot 4K HDR and 1080p 960fps super-slow-motion video."

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