Buying the best phone in 2020 is an expensive investment no matter if it comes from Samsung, Apple, or Google, meaning your decision is all the more important. We’ve seen a mass of new phones over the year, and we’re expecting even more soon.

We’re constantly updating our best phones list for this reason: to make sure you’re buying the absolute top smartphone for your needs. The Samsung Galaxy S20 series shook up our rankings, but also consider the iPhone 11 or Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Why we have more than one pick: We have a top pick, but not everyone looks for the same smartphone features. Some demand Apple’s iMessage and FaceTime, so that means sticking with iOS 14, while others will want infinite customizations and Google Assistant, which is available in Android 11.

Best smartphones by brand

Likewise, AT&T plans, Verizon plans, or your cell phone plan of choice may sway your preference; the best AT&T phone may not be available on Verizon, and vice-versa. We’ve seen more unlocked phones in the US, but not all of them are available for every carrier.

Almost all smartphone prices have crept up to – and above – $1,000 so you’ll want to take your decision seriously. We’re here to guide you through the top phone picks with all of the expertise we’ve gained doing phone reviews.

Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday are set to come toward the end of this year, and that may be a good opportunity for you to find a phone deal. We’d expect a variety of retailers to introduce phone deals, but often we find SIM free prices aren’t heavily discounted throughout sales periods.

That said, we do expect to see and collate a variety of the best iPhone deals over Black Friday. We’ll also be looking out for discounts on a variety of other manufacturers, but Apple is likely where we’ll see the best discounts.

The best phone in 2020? It has a large display, yet is easy to handle; packs a camera suite capable of replacing a point-and-shoot; and has enough processor power and battery to get work done while you’re on the go. You won’t find slow smartphones with anything less than all-day battery life on this ranked phone list.

5G phones are becoming important and more prevalent and foldable phones will one day become a big deal. Plus you should bear in mind this list may soon change a lot. There’s the brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, as well as rumors of the whole new iPhone 2020 range and Google Pixel 5 that may land before the end of the year.

Best phone at a glance:

  1. Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20 Plus
  2. iPhone 11
  3. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  4. iPhone 11 Pro / Pro Max
  5. OnePlus 8 Pro
  6. iPhone SE 2020
  7. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
  8. Samsung Galaxy S10 / S10 Plus
  9. OnePlus 7 Pro
  10. Google Pixel 4 XL
  11. Samsung Galaxy S10e
  12. Google Pixel 4a
  13. iPhone XR
  14. iPhone XS
  15. Moto G8 Power
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1. Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20 Plus

The big phone is the best, but the standard is also great

Release date: March 2020 | Weight: 186g | Dimensions: 166.9 x 76 x 8.8mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 6.7-inch | Resolution: 3200×1440 | CPU: Snapdragon 865 | RAM: 12GB | Storage: 128/512GB (up to 1TB with card) | Battery: 4,500mAh | Rear camera: 12MP + 64MP + 12MP | Front camera: 10MP

Latest and greatest specs

Great 30x zoom max

120Hz is smooth as silk

Price bump is aggressive

In-screen fingerprint sensor is poor

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus is the best phone you can buy today, while the smaller (and slightly less capable) Galaxy S20 is so similar that we’ve lumped to two together.

Why it’s the best phone: Its the value-for-money that allows Samsung to win over Apple. The S20 Plus starts at $1,199 and the S20 starts at $999. Yes, it’s a price increase from last year (and now matches what you’ll pay for the Pro-level iPhones), but you’re getting bigger screens, more internal storage, a microSD card slot for expandable storage and 5G – things that you won’t find on Samsung’s closest competitor.    

Screen: The Infinity-O AMOLED displays on both phones – 6.2 inches for the S20, 6.7 inches for the S20 Plus – are gorgeous. The notches are both centralized like the Note 10, but they’re much smaller this time around, and the S20 Plus only has a single lens. The result: more screen. Also new this year is a 120Hz maximum refresh rate for silky-smooth media and gaming, though you’ll mostly notice it while browsing – and you’ll have to drop your display resolution down to FHD+ to enjoy it.  

Battery Life: The S20 packs a 4,000mAh battery, while the S20 Plus has 4,500mAh of capacity. That is, to put it lightly, a lot, and frequently got us through over a day without recharging. Keep in mind that battery life estimate will dip down if you set the refresh rate at 120Hz, use a ton of 5G connectivity or lend juice with Wireless PowerShare, so adapt accordingly if you’re looking to keep your phone going longer. 

Camera: The S20 and S20 Plus have truly spectacular cameras. No, not their 12MP main shooters, which are fine – it’s the 64MP telephoto that really shines with a 3x optical zoom (up from the usual 2x zoom). The camera can also crop zoom to a muddy 30x digital zoom – which means the interim intervals are still a good deal more impressive than the competition. The 12MP ultra-wide performs adequately, while the 10MP front-facing camera works great with fun filters. Another first-time bonus: 8K 24fps video from the rear camera.

Read our Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus review and Samsung Galaxy S20 review

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