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Which is the best phone?

Processing matters at least as much as sensor. Some will produce an exaggerated, highly saturated look, others more natural. It depends which you prefer. You can look at samples from reviews and see what you like.

Do you like large phones or smaller? Are there other features you want?

The truth is that there's no such thing as "the best phone on the market" - what one person might love might be unacceptable to another. It's always a matter of finding something that suits what you want.
 
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What do you mean by "best"

Cheapest?
fastest?
smallest?
biggest screen?
best camera?
best value?
best for gaming?
best battery life?
Most advanced?
best support?
quickest updates?
most custom software that comes with it?
Least bloatware that comes with it?


All of these are considered best by some people.... some of these are mutually exclusive.

What do you mean by "best"?

(oh... and which market are you talking about)
 
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What do you mean by "best"

Cheapest?
fastest?
smallest?
biggest screen?
best camera?
best value?
best for gaming?
best battery life?
Most advanced?
best support?
quickest updates?
most custom software that comes with it?
Least bloatware that comes with it?


All of these are considered best by some people.... some of these are mutually exclusive.

What do you mean by "best"?

(oh... and which market are you talking about)

best for gaming
 
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Smartphones have become the most important gadget to own these days, and the difference between a good smartphone and a bad smartphone is quite noticeable. The best mobile phones in India pack hardware that can give entry-level laptops a run for their money, and for good reason.
1. Google pixcel 2
2.Samsung Galaxy Note 9.


As per my previous post... How do YOU define BEST?
 
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Yes everyone does have their different or preferred preferences. However there are definitely some products that are better than others that do indeed operate or work better in certain situations or circumstances.

For example some may have a better CPU but it's software could be poorly written and even though it has more beef than other products it doesn't have the correct or badly written drivers etc.

Sometimes also a very important thing to consider is that not all devices are made the same even though it is the exact same phone and model with the identical innards.

Sometimes when CPUs, GPUs and various oher components come out of the exact same factory even though they are the exact same phone and model on the exact same assembly line - sometimes they are not equal in performance due to extremely small (sometimes can be very crippling / serious though depending on what it is) manufacturing defects.

But it all depends on what you are looking for though - if you are looking to do casual gaming or light gaming you wont need state of the art or bleeding edge technology.

But if you do some serious gaming and need a good camera then maybe have a look at the Razor 2 Phone but I think it might be excessive for what you are looking for.


But it is a bit pricey / expensive at 800 USD.

But I don't think the camera is revolutionary.

Also the Asus ROG is pretty hard core from what I hear but these companies will say anything to sell their products... even twist the truth a bit so just keep that all in mind.


And there's the Black Shark Gaming Phone as well :)
 
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