Best Smartphone has become a topic lately so we will give you updates on the top smartphones in the world
It’s no news that the whole world is experiencing a pandemic, and it has changed the way people act or think; it has changed the way companies hire staff, pay salaries; it has prevented kids from going to school. It has made heavy industries cut down production.
But for the smartphone industry, it has resulted in a heated rivalry between best-selling smartphones in the world such that we’ve never seen in history.
We will be talking about three areas where these smartphones are fiercely engaging in and the one you might consider buying.
Top Smartphones In The world
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G vs Apple iPhone 11 Pro vs Huawei P40 Pro
1. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

Pros:
- Outstanding 120Hz refresh rate display
- Enormous 108MP camera
Cons:
- The 108MP camera fails to live up to the hype.
- The ‘Space zoom 100x’ is just for marketing.
Camera features:
- 8K video at 24 fps
- 108-megapixel (wide-angle), 48-megapixel (telephoto), 12-megapixel (ultra-wide), time-of-flight camera
- Front camera: 40-megapixel
Samsung is known for its flagship phones and the S20 Ultra 5G is no exception. When Samsung announced the S20 in February, it was like a joke to many. It launched with a massive camera, loaded up with no less than a 100x Space zoom.
This phone has four cameras, with the main camera grabbing stacks of detail and a detailing amount of depth. The S20 Ultra’s ultra-wide camera gets more in the frame than most of the competition, while still grabbing plenty of detail and performing respectably across lighting conditions. The camera highlights don’t stop there though; the S20-series can record video at up to 8K resolution at 24 frames per second. This Phone for sure made it to the best phone in the world 2020
2. Apple iPhone 11 Pro

Pros:
- Nice low-light shooting
- Excellent selfie photo and video quality
Cons:
- Telephoto cam is 2x while rivals are already at 3x and even 5x.
- The camera options must be inside the Camera app
Camera features:
- Nice low-light shooting
- 4K video at 24/30/60 fps
- 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultra-wide), 12-megapixel (telephoto)
- Front camera: 12-megapixel with Face ID
No doubt, the iPhone 11 Pro is one of the best iPhone Apple has ever produced smartphones in the world. With some stiff completion from Google and Huawei back in 2018, the iPhone 11 brought Apple back on top of the camera rivalry. It is packed with triple 12MP sensors and the phone’s 4K video capture is also sensational. The iPhone 11 Pro may not be meeting some of its rival standards, but there is one area that sets it apart.
Apple’s image processing is what sets it apart from its competitors; where other flagship phones from the likes of Huawei and Samsung tend to produce shots with aggressive HDR, sharpening, and noise reduction, the iPhone’s images look more very lively and never show signs of being over-processed.
Because of it ultra-wide camera that produces sharp, distortion-free ultra-wide images that widen the horizons in every possible way, no wonder travel photographers have come to love it so much as they can capture landmarks and spectacular interiors
3. Huawei P40 Pro

Camera features:
Pros:
- Awesome selfies.
- Quality day and night photos across all cameras.
Cons:
- No Google Mobile Services means some apps and games will never work no matter what.
- The photo Night Mode is not a big leap forward.
- 5x optical zoom
- 4K video at 30/60fps
- 50 MP (wide) 12 MP (periscope telephoto) 40MP (ultrawide)
- Front camera: 40-megapixel
This flagship phone may not have Google’s blessings in the best smartphones in the world but that does not stop it from becoming one of the flagship camera phones around.
Released in April, it packs four main cameras, with a 50MP sensor resolution and a nice and wide 23mm field of view; the P40 makes night shots a piece of cake.
It has a ridiculous zoom of 50x, though its 5x optical zoom is satisfactorily useful. The P40 Pro does well in shooting excellent video – that is if you stay away from the 4K60 mode; that is a tradeoff for you to make.
Verdict: The Samsung S20 is the winner in this category.
The one you might consider buying: If you are an Apple user, then the iPhone 11 Pro is what you might probably go for. But for the Android users, who don’t care about price – Samsung S20 offers almost all the camera features you need, while the Huawei P40 Pro is great, the lack of Google support is a setback and a trade-off you have to make.
Battery: Samsung M31 vs Asus ROG Phone II ZS660KL vs Motorola Moto G7 Power
Samsung M31

Pros:
- Big 6000 mAh battery
- Excellent 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display
Cons:
The ultra-wide camera low quality photos in low light
Fingerprint is somewhat slow
Battery features:
- Non-removable Li-Po 6000 mAh battery
- Fast charging 15W
The smartphone has an enormous 6000 mAh Li-ion battery which is sufficient to keep the device active for long hours. The phone comes with fast charging capabilities (15W).
Asus ROG Phone II ZS660KL

Pros:
- Great control layout like air triggers, AeroActive Cooler. Takes gaming experience to another level
- 6.59″ AMOLED display
Cons:
- Feels heavy (240 grams)
- No wireless charging
Battery features:
- Non-removable Li-Po 6000 mAh battery
- Fast charging 30W
- Quick Charge 4.0
- Power bank/Reverse charging 10W
You are right to call this phone a beast because it made more points in becoming the best smartphones in the world, just in case you don’t know the ROG, stands for the Republic of Gamers. And there is a reason behind this name, it offers the most power, the best ergonomics and the most thoughtful design for gamers. It is backed by a big Li-Po 6000mAh battery with ROG HyperCharge.
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Motorola Moto G7 Power

Pros:
- Large display
- Splash resistance
Cons:
- Slippery body
- Unplesant Motorola logo on front
Battery features:
- Non-removable Li-Po 5000 mAh battery
- Fast charging 15W or 18W
Motorola have being coming up recently in terms of flagship phones. And the G7 Power is no exception. Shipped with a 5,000mAh battery with fast charging 15W or 18W.
Verdict: Samsung M31 is the winner in this category.
The one you might consider buying: Gamers might consider the Asus ROG Phone II, as it provides the egonomics needed for the smooth gaming experience. The Samsung M31 has a larger storage and memory, making it a great choice for users.
Top Smartphones PROCESSORS In The World
Processor/Speed: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (US) (Snapdragon 865) vs iPhone 11 Pro (Apple A13 Bionic Chip) vs ZTE Nubia Red Magic 5G (Snapdragon 865)
1. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (US) (Snapdragon 865)

Processor/Speed features:
- Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865
- 120Hz/60Hz refresh rate
- 12 GB/16 GB
- Internal: 128 GB/256 GB/512 GB
- UFS 3.0
The Snapdragon 865 is Qualcomm’s latest SoC and Qualcomm boasts of 15 trillion operations per second with maximum efficiency also with the adoption of the new Cortex-A77 CPU cores. It means the S20 Ultra gets the goodies from this chip; overall it unlocks the performance of the phone, an example is its 120Hz refresh rate that feels amazingly fast.
2. iPhone 11 Pro (Apple A13 Bionic Chip)

Processor/Speed features:
- Apple A13 Bionic
- 120Hz touch-sensing
- 4 GB RAM
- Internal: 64 GB/256 GB/512 GB
- NVMe
The A13 Bionic is undoubtedly the fastest smartphone chip on the planet and has 8.5 billion transistors and is built on a 7nm+ process
It packs a Hexa-core processor with 2×2.65 GHz Lightning high-performance cores and 4×1.8 GHz Thunder efficient CPU cores. The Lightning cores are 20% faster, 30% more efficient. The presence of this chip in the iPhone 11 Pro and the engineering behind it makes it one of the fastest phones, the Lightning core is much faster than anything the Android competition has to offer.
3. ZTE Nubia Red Magic 5G (Snapdragon 865)

Processor/Speed features:
- Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865
- 144Hz refresh rate
- 8 GB/12 GB/ 16 GB RAM
- Internal: 128 GB/256 GB
- UFS 3.0
First of all, this phone has a refresh rate display of 144Hz, making it one of the phones with the highest refresh rate in the world. It features the Snapdragon 865, with A77 performance cores that reach CPU clock speeds of up to 2.84GHz to give a professional gaming experience.
Verdict: The iPhone 11 Pro is the winner in this category.
The one you might consider buying: If you are an Apple user, then you would surely appreciate the performance that the A13 has to offer, otherwise the ZTE Nubia Red Magic 5G is the runner-up.
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