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Hello friends, What's
up? we are almost halfway through 2020, and although it's been a pretty bad
year so far, the good news is that we've had some excellent smartphones, and in
this blog I'm going to be giving you my top five smartphones of the year so
far. A few disclaimers before we get into it. Firstly, I've used many smartphones
this year, but of course I'm not used every single one. So there may be some
smartphones that would make your list that haven't made my list. That's
absolutely fine. Also, this is my personal top five list. It may be slightly
different to your list. That's also fine, we can still be friends. Please, do
drop your top picks in the comments below. Final disclaimer, this list is in no
particular order. I'm just giving you my top five. With that all out of the
way, let's get straight to it.
Samsung Galaxy S20
Plus:
So the first
smartphone on my list in no particular order is the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus.
Now the S20 line does have three smartphones, the S20, the S20 Plus, as well as
the S20 Ultra. The S20 Ultra in my opinion is more of an enthusiast phone. It's
not something for everybody. Whereas the S20, as well as the S20 Plus, are
smartphones that are easily recommendable to most people. The Samsung Galaxy S
line has been known to have some great all-rounders, and this is definitely the
case here with the Samsung GalaxyS20 and the S20 Plus. We've got some great
displays with 120 hertz refresh rates which make things look very, very smooth.
Great all-around cameras with very consistent results, especially for blog. I
would say that the S20s do have the best video on the Android side with up
to 8K video recording. One UI, which I personally do really like, and I
think it's a very simple and clean with an emphasis on one-handed usage, which
many of the manufacturers do not have into consideration. Great overall
hardware with flatter displays than what we've had in previous years, which is
something that I really do like. 25 watt fast-charging out of the box.
Wireless-charging, reverse wireless-charging, and although the Galaxy S line this
year for the first time does not have a 3.5 millimeter jack, we still do
get a micro SD card slot. So you can expand the storage on here,
something which you can't do on pretty much any other device right now. Now we
do have some different variants depending on your region. You can either get the
Exynos variant or the Qualcomm Snapdragon variant, and this is something
that I've spoke about in many videos before. There is inconsistency in terms of performance, and if you do get
the Qualcomm Snapdragon version, you will be getting a superior device overall,
and although we do have a 120 hertz display, this is only at full HD. We don't
get the quad HD resolution if you do want 120 hertz. Well, despite that if you do
want a great all-rounder, then the S20, as well as theS20 Plus, are great
options.
Oppo Find X2 Pro:
Now one device that
offers both quad HD resolution at 120 hertz is the Oppo Find X2 Pro. Now this
is a really good all-rounder. Really bright display with minimal bezels as
well. Ticks all the boxes when it comes to specifications. The Qualcomm
Snapdragon 865, 12 gigabytes of LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.0 storage with 512 gigabytes,
and the fastest charging that I've tested on any smartphone, 65 watt
SuperVOOC 2.0, which can get your phone from zero to 100% in just around 40
minutes, which is absolutely insane. We've got some really good overall
cameras, including periscope zoom technology which will allow you to get in very
close to your subjects. Now, although you do have some of the fastest
wire-charging that you will find out there, unfortunately there's no
wireless-charging which I did find myself missing, and the cameras are really
good, but the selfie camera I think can be improved. You've got only up to
1080p, and the dynamic range isn't great when you're taking portrait shots. The
device also starts at 1,100 pounds which might be a bit pricey, although that
is in line with a lot of other flagships out there. Now if you are looking fora
lot of the same features that you're getting on the Find X2 Pro, but at a cheaper
price, then, of course,
OnePlus 8 Pro:
We have the OnePlus
8 Pro which is the next device on my list. Now the OnePlus 8 Pro looks very
similar to the Find X2 Pro and that is because it's got almost the same
display. Oppo and OnePlus are partner companies. So it's easy to see why this
is. So you do have quad HD+ with 120 hertz which makes things super
smooth, but what I like about OnePlus devices is that, yes, they tick all the
boxes when it comes to the hardware, but it's really the software which makes
things feel even faster. Oxygen OS is one of my favourite skins on Android.
It's very clean, and it doesn't really have too much clutter, and on top of
that, you do get very fast updates from OnePlus as well. This year, the camera have
also been improved. We've got some really good cameras here on the OnePlus 8
Pro, very comparable to some of the competition, and we do get 30 watts warp-charging
out of the box, but what's more important is that for the first time on a
OnePlus device, we do get wireless-charging. Not only that, it is up to 30 watt
wireless-charging. Now although you do have to get a separate charger for this,
it's a really nice option to have. It's obviously not perfect. I have
experienced some display issues myself, which other people have also reported
on, and these are being improved with software updates as far as we know, and
the cameras are really good at the rear, but again the front-facing camera is
locked off at 1080p. You cannot get 4K from the front-facing camera, and the
price, although it's cheaper than other flagships starting at around 800
pounds, or $900, is quite a bit higher compared to what OnePlus have offered
previously, but nevertheless, the OnePlus 8 Pro is a really good all-around smartphone
at this price point, and it's a device that I can easily recommend.
Huawei P40 Pro:
The next smartphone
on my list is the Huawei P40 Pro. Now this smartphone in my opinion has the
best design on any smartphone this year with its silver frost finish which I
really, really like. Huawei, really one of the first to introduce graded
finishes on their smartphones, and I think they've done a really good job here
with the P40 Pro. Another thing that Huawei introduced was periscope zoom
technology, and we've got great cameras on the P40 Pro, some of my favourite.
The zoom is really, really good, and we had a very large primary sensor, but as
well as that you get some great front-facing cameras. I would say that the P40
Pro has my favourite selfie cameras on any smartphone right now, and that is
because we've got two cameras at the front, which really do help with the
portrait mode. However, those do give you quite a bit of a cut out, the pill
cut out on the display, and the display is really good, but it is 90 hertz, not
120 hertz like we've seen on some of the other competition. Now that pill cut out
also has some additional sensors, however, which do allow 3D face unlock which
is something that no other smartphone on this list offers. So you do have an
in-display fingerprint scanner, as well as very secure 3D facial unlock.
Other devices usually just use the front-facing camera for facial unlock which
doesn't really make them as secure. This is not the case with the P40 Pro. You
do have to very secure methods to unlock your smartphone. You do get 40 watt charging
out of the box, as well as up to 27.5watt wireless-charging, but of course, the
biggest downside on the P40 Pro is the lack of support for Google Play
Services. Now this is very unfortunate, and although it is perfectly possible
to use the P40 Pro on a daily basis because we do have alternatives like the
Huawei App Gallery, and personally for me in particular, the APK pure app
gallery which gives you most of the apps that you would use on a regular basis,
you are, of course, missing those core Google Play Services, and although you
can access a lot of these through the web browser, the experience is not going
to be the same as a device that does have Google Play Services supported from
the get-go. A few people have actually found workarounds to get Google Play
Services unofficially on the P40 Pro, but I really hope this is a situation
that can be fixed in the long term because Huawei offers some great devices and
brings lots of great competition to the table, and the P40 Pro for me definitely
makes my list of the top five smartphones of this year so far.
iPhone SE (2020):
Now the final
smartphone in my list I know is going to be a little bit controversial, and
that is the iPhone SE. Now before people go crazy in the comments saying how
can this be one of your favourite smartphones of the year so far, hear me out.
Yes, the display is no where near the displays of the 2020 flagships that we
have at these days. It's practically the same as the iPhone 6 which came out
many, many years ago, and we do have very thick bezels with LCD technology and
a low resolution, however, the iPhone SE retails at around $400,or around 420
pounds, and in my opinion, it has the best cameras overall for photos and
videos at this price point, and that is because though the camera hardware
might be old camera hardware, it is using the A13 Bionic chip. The A13
Bionic chip does have its own image signal processor and that gives you some
great results for both photo and video, and performance is right up there with
the flagships thanks to that A13 Bionic chip. It's very fast and smooth.
Now it's not perfect, of course. Along with that display, it's also not got the
best battery life because it's a very very small battery but you do get
wireless-charging here, and it's also a much more compact form factor, which
you can't really find these days on many other smartphones. So if you are after
a smaller smartphone at a reasonable price, and especially if you want to be
part of the Apple ecosystem and take advantage of features like Airdrop, then
the iPhoneSE is a really good option.
it has made my top five list so far. So that
is my top five smartphones of 2020 so far. What are your top five smartphones
of the year? Do drop those in the comments below. That's it from me, guys. I
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