Top Mobiles that you Should Buy in 2022

So, we’ve put together this list of the finest mobiles to help you. Every year, we rigorously test a wide range of phones, from low-cost models to high-end flagships and everything in between.

We know that everyone’s phone wants to be a little bit distinctive. Whether or whether it can be held with one hand and fit in one’s pocket is an important consideration for many people.

Others are more concerned with how long they can use their mobiles before they run out of battery. A phone’s camera or gaming capabilities may also be important considerations for some consumers.

1.     Apple iPhone 13

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iPhone 13

The iPhone 13 is the best iPhone model that Apple released in 2021 in terms of pricing, portability, and functionality. While it employs the same huge camera sensor as the well-received iPhone 12 Pro Max, its svelte form conceals all of these improvements.

In truth, the 13 appears virtually identical to the 12 but is thicker and heavier, with noticeably larger camera bumps and lenses that have been switched around.

Besides, it features the same general design, brighter OLED display, 12-megapixel selfie camera, MagSafe wireless charging, water and dust resistance, and support for sub-6 GHz and mmWave 5G networks as the Galaxy S10+. It comes in six colours, which is more than the Pro versions can provide.

2.     Samsung Galaxy S22 PLUS

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S22 Plus

While many low-cost Android mobiles are available to those of us in the United States, high-end Android phones are becoming increasingly uncommon. Because of this, this suggestion is close to the Google Pixel 6 in terms of quality. In the end, the Galaxy S22 Plus is our pick for most users.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU, a 6.6-inch screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and three high-quality rear cameras are all included in the S22 Plus. If you don’t need the 10x telephoto lens or the S Pen, the Ultra has a larger screen than the S22’s basic 6.1-inch display.

In terms of functionality and size, it strikes a good balance for most users. Despite the S22 Plus’s high-quality screen and overall performance, it falls short in terms of battery life. The 4,500mAh battery may last a whole day for light users, but heavier users that stream many videos would likely drain the battery to the low teens by the end of the day.

It’s a little annoying to monitor your battery consumption on a phone that costs more than $1,000. If long-lasting battery life is a priority for you, the Google Pixel 6 is a superior choice.

3.     Apple Iphone 13 Pro And Iphone 13 Pro Max

13 Pro and 13 Pro Max
13 Pro and 13 Pro Max

If you are looking for a phone that can take great images and movies, the iPhone 13 Pro or 13 Pro Max is the best option. To acquire the greatest camera system this time, you don’t need the most costly or largest model; both Pro models deliver the same results.

Images were taken with the three back cameras — regular wide, ultrawide, and telephoto — are amazing, particularly in low light. The 13 Pro is the phone to choose if you care about the photo and video quality while shopping for a phone.

The 13 Pro’s 12-megapixel camera features a bigger sensor than previous generations, allowing it to capture more light and generate higher-quality photographs, especially in low-light situations. The improved close focus feature of the ultrawide camera will enable it to create amazing macro images.

Additionally, the telephoto lens has an optical zoom of 3x, making it ideal for portrait shooting. Because of the bigger sensor and sensor-based stabilization, movies shot with this camera will be steady and gorgeous, especially in low light. On the iPhone 13 Pro, you can also record and edit videos in ProRes.

4.     Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung S22 Ultra
Samsung S22 Ultra

No longer does “Ultra” signify that you’re getting the biggest phone, but rather that you’re getting the biggest phone and everything else you could want in one device. No less than five cameras, a 6.8-inch OLED screen, and a built-in pen are all included in the S22 Ultra.

While it’s a replacement for the stylus-centric Note series, it also appears to be the final nail in the coffin of slab-style mobiles design. It’ll set you back a whopping $1200.

The S22 Ultra is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor and 8 or 12GB of RAM. Even when playing graphics-intensive games, you won’t notice any stuttering or hesitation in the phone’s performance, which is expected. Samsung promises up to four generations of OS upgrades. The Ultra should continue to be a top-notch phone for many years.

5.     Google Pixel 6

Google Pixel 6
Google Pixel 6

Regarding camera quality, general performance, and battery life, the Pixel 6 is on par with Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra, Google’s first real flagship phone since 2019. Also, owing to a new, proprietary CPU, you’ll enjoy several Google-specific capabilities.

Because of its slightly smaller, 1080p OLED flat display and stronger colour options like two-tone red or green, the Pixel 6 may be differentiated from the Pixel 6 Pro. The Pixel 6 isn’t excessively thick for a large phone, but it still has a solid feel. If you don’t have a third-party case, you’ll have to fork up the money for one.

Tensor, Google’s first own mobile CPU, powers the Pixel 6. It’s on par with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 chip, found in other leading Android devices.

6.     Galaxy Z Flip 3

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Z flip 3

When all you want is new ways to use your phone, it’s no wonder that mobiles keep getting bigger and heavier. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is Samsung’s third attempt at a flip phone. It appears to have struck the proper mix of whimsy, technical competence, and pricing those appeals to mainstream customers.

A 6.7-inch 1080p OLED panel with a fast 120Hz refresh rate can be purchased for $999, transforming this small, portable tablet from 4.2 inches across. The screen can be divided into two halves. Second-screen widgets like app alerts and music player controls are available even when your smartphone is closed, so you don’t have to open it.

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