These are the Best Smartphones in the Market

The best smartphones in 2024 in comparison

When you choose a high-end smartphone, you can usually be sure that you’ll get the best screen, the best performance, or even the best camera. In the last few years, high-end smartphones have grown more and more into luxury devices, be it in terms of design, internal components, or the increasingly higher price.

Speaking of it: The foldable phones, which tend to be high-priced, are becoming more and more popular, which is why we now also list two different categories in the best list: One for the flip phones in the compact form factor and the other for the larger models in the “butterfly” format.

For this buying guide, we have divided smartphones into different categories to accommodate different budgets and types of use. For example, you will not find the latest 200 MP image sensor or the most powerful SoC in a mid-range smartphone. That’s why we have picked out some of the most important features that you should consider when buying a smartphone.

Buying guide: What smartphones will offer in 2024

Every year, smartphone manufacturers try to add exciting new features to their models—from cameras to batteries to the form factor itself. Below are a few tips on what you should look out for when buying a smartphone in 2024.

What features do current flagship smartphones offer?

A detailed look at the Galaxy S23 Ultra's cameras
Essential for a top smartphone in 2024: A good camera! / © nextpit

nextpit recommends: These are the best smartphones in 2024

Want to know more about the different smartphones? In the following paragraphs, we briefly present our favorites and go into the advantages and disadvantages. Because depending on the user type, a different smartphone is the perfect choice.

The current best smartphone of 2024: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The Galaxy S24 Ultra's camera module is similar to last year's design.
In terms of design, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra’s camera module is the same as last year’s. / © nextpit

Read the full nextpit review of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra here

The king is dead, long live the king—that’s the motto for the best smartphone of the still young year. Last year’s S23 Ultra from Samsung’s flagship series is now being replaced by the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Currently, this is perhaps the best smartphone ever, but in our opinion, it is at least the best smartphone with Android.

Hardly anything has changed on the outside. The design is almost identical, but Samsung now uses titanium for the frame, just like its competitor Apple.

The comparison between the Galaxy S24 Ultra and S23 Ultra doesn’t reveal many other differences at first glance. But don’t let the almost identical spec sheet put you off!

The 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display appears unchanged at first glance but shines even brighter than its predecessor. This top smartphone is now powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and the operating system is the new One UI 6 interface based on Android 14.

The absolute cracker: Samsung promises us a whopping seven years of Android and security updates! Thanks to Galaxy AI, artificial intelligence is supposed to give the Galaxy S24 Ultra an extra boost, but our tester Antoine is not yet completely convinced.

The camera setup also looks almost unchanged, although the telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom has been replaced by a camera with 5x zoom, which now boasts 50 MP.

The battery life is also absolutely convincing, as the benchmark test attests the S24 Ultra an outstanding 19 hours. We’ll keep quiet about the fact that it still only charges at 45 W and that this charger is not included in the box.

If you want to secure this top-of-the-range box, you will have to pay at least 1,449 euros. But for that you also get the best that is currently available in the Android camp.

Good

  • Premium titanium design
  • Flat 120 Hz screen, more ergonomic, and as bright as ever
  • Top performance and battery life
  • Efficient and (slightly) less versatile camera module
  • Integrated S Pen
  • 7 Android updates & 7 years of security updates

Bad

  • Expensive
  • Galaxy AI functions are still too gimmicky
  • Charging speed is far too slow
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The best iPhone 2024: Apple iPhone 15 Pro

Apple iPhone 15 Pro display with a colorful background
The iPhone 15 Pro has a great display / © nextpit

Here you can read the review of the iPhone 15 Pro

For us, the “Pro” model of Apple’s current lineup is once again the best iPhone in 2024. The excellent triple camera of the iPhone 14 Pro with the 48 MP camera at the top has been improved in nuances in the iPhone 15 Pro. However, you might notice more significant differences to the predecessor in terms of performance.

The A17 Pro SoC, manufactured in a 3 nm process, will even bring AAA games to your iPhone in the future and promises a true performance boost that androids will only look at with envy.

Apart from the fact that you can look forward to groundbreaking performance and strong cameras, two things in particular stand out for us in the iPhone 15 Pro: First, there is the USB Type-C port, which has also found its way into the iPhones starting this year. However, keep in mind that the port complies with the USB 3.2 standard, but Apple nastily only includes a USB 2.0 cable.

Good

  • Titanium case is elegant and robust
  • More compact and lighter than the iPhone 14 Pro
  • A17 Pro is faster and has impressive graphics performance
  • New triple camera with 48 MP
  • USB-C port offers countless possibilities
  • Very practical action button

Bad

  • Relatively slow charging despite USB-C
  • Action button partly immature
Apple iPhone 15 Pro

Apple iPhone 15 Pro

Best camera phone in 2024: Google Pixel 8 Pro

Google Pixel 8 Pro
The Google Pixel 8 Pro continues to rely on the striking camera bar / © nextpit

Read the review of the Google Pixel 8 Pro

The Pixel series has also been updated recently, which is reflected in our best list. Let’s start with the cold shower: While you could buy the brand-new Pixel 7 Pro for $899 last year, you will now fork out at least $999. That is still an acceptable price in the flagship league.

The excellent camera of the predecessor has been further improved in terms of hardware as well as software/AI. The triple cam still consists of a 50 MP main camera and a 48 MP telephoto camera. However, instead of the ultra-wide-angle shooter with 12 MP, there is now one with 48 MP as well. And guess what? The Google Pixel 8 Pro won our latest camera blind test.

The LTPO OLED display is convincing again this year, although the resolution of the 6.7-inch screen has dropped very minimally to 2,992 x 1,344 pixels. The Tensor SoC has been updated to the latest G3 generation and offers more performance than last year, but it cannot compete with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 to be honest.

However, there are big points for the software support. Google secures the title for the longest software support by assuring us of system and security updates for a full seven years. In plain language, this means that even Android 21 will still get this device.

Good

  • A smartphone camera at its best
  • Merciless update promise
  • Better haptics than the predecessor
  • Sufficient everyday performance
  • Great AI functions
  • 1-120 Hz display

Bad

  • G3 is not a flagship processor
  • Price hike
  • No charger included
  • Some promised features are still missing
Google Pixel 8 Pro

Google Pixel 8 Pro

The best mid-range smartphone: Google Pixel 7a

Google Pixel 7a review images
The Pixel 7a is the most versatile mid-range smartphone / © nextpit

Read the review of the Google Pixel 8 Pro

Don’t necessarily want a pricey flagship and looking for a budget smartphone that still lets you do everything you want? Then the Pixel 7a is precisely the right choice for you! The best smartphone under $500 in 2024 has no mercy on the competition and offers a pretty strong spec sheet and a very pleasant user experience.

It has a 6.1-inch OLED display, a Tensor-G2 SoC, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for the latest games and apps, an impressive 64MP dual camera, and a 4,385-watt battery that can be recharged at 18 watts. The Pixel 7a also has a compact size, good performance, best-in-class photo quality, and wireless charging.

Although the charging speed does not exactly speak for the smartphone and Google does not include the charger, the Pixel 7a is undoubtedly the best mid-range smartphone you can currently buy.

Good

  • Compact design
  • Top-notch performance
  • Versatile and trustworthy camera
  • All-day long battery
  • Wireless charging

Bad

  • Slow charging time
  • No power adapter in the box
Google Pixel 7a

Google Pixel 7a

OnePlus Open: The best foldable phone in 2024

OnePlus Open camera and cover screen highlighted
The Emerald Dusk color is very elegant, with its matte green derived from glass. / © nextpit

You can find the full review of the OnePlus Open

The OnePlus Open has already secured a spot on our list of the best foldable phones, taking the lead as the go-to device for this year. Given its prowess, it’s no surprise to find it on our 2024 top smartphones list as well.

Foldable phones are becoming increasingly popular, aren’t they? We’ve transitioned from viewing them as mere futuristic novelties to practical daily drivers. However, it’s essential to note that not every foldable meets user expectations. Some might be too pricey, while others might present minor setbacks.

However, the OnePlus seems to have nailed it. The phone boasts an appealing design, superior functionality, and here’s the best bit: it’s more “affordable” compared to its rivals. Though it’s initially priced at $1,699, OnePlus Store offers an enticing trade-in deal, potentially lowering the cost to $1,499.

Shifting our focus to its features, the OnePlus Open bears some resemblance to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 (review) in design but stands out with its unique charm. When it comes to charging? It’s like a race car, always leading the pack. Its multitasking capabilities, especially the innovative ‘Recent fold’ and OnePlus Canvas, redefine productivity.

Photography enthusiasts will be thrilled with its Hasselblad 48 MP camera—a real game-changer. While some may think it’s just clever marketing that has us singing its praises, our team has had hands-on experience, and the verdict? We’re thoroughly impressed. In short, if a foldable is on your wishlist this year, the OnePlus Open is a top contender. It’s feature-rich, and an absolute pleasure to use.

Good

  • User-friendly when open or closed
  • Alert Slider onboard
  • Excellent camera performance
  • Reliable and consistent performance
  • All-day battery life
  • Rapid 67 W SuperVOOC charging

Bad

  • No room (yet) for exclusive UI customization between displays
  • Omitted wireless charging for design
OnePlus Open

OnePlus Open

The best compact foldable: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 review
The larger outer display of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 is a pure game changer / © nextpit

Read the review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

It is becoming apparent that the flip form factor is maturing into the more popular foldable design. Therefore, we will also include these “flip phones” in their own category in our list of the best devices from now on. The first champion here is also a Samsung foldable with the Galaxy Z Flip 5.

However, we have discussed this internally for a while because Motorola has also sent a strong little horse into the flip race with the Moto Razr 40 Ultra (review). You are welcome to write us in the comments which of the two models you find stronger.

But now to the Galaxy Z Flip 5: While very little has changed in the Fold sibling, the new Flip 5 is happy about a significantly larger outer display. It has now grown from 1.9 inches to 3.4 inches and is thus much more functional.

This might not sound like a big improvement at first, but it turns out to be a real game changer in everyday use. You do not even have to open the smartphone for many processes now. By the way, Samsung has also improved the hinge in this model.

The Flip again has a Snapdragon heart in the form of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy and delivers flagship performance. The camera also performs above average, although the entire camera setup lacks a bit of versatility. Once again, two 12 MP cameras plus a 10 MP selfie cam are used.

Samsung also has room for improvement in terms of battery: The 3,700 mAh block does last for a day with average use. However, there is again no charger in the box, once more, the battery cannot charge very fast (plan for about one and a half hours per charge), and the battery runtime is not really convincing compared with other models.

Good

  • Truly useful cover display
  • Improved hinge mechanics
  • Balanced display image quality
  • Fluid software experience
  • Above-average camera quality

Bad

  • Slightly larger crease in the display
  • Only average battery life
  • Charging time exceeds one hour
  • No charger included in the box
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

Import-only: Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Le Xiaomi 14 Ultra vu de haut et posé à plat, avec son module photo visible
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra offers everything you’d expect from an ultra high-end smartphone / © nextpit

The complete Xiaomi 14 Ultra review on nextpit

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra confirms the brand’s leading position in the high-end smartphone market. With its elegant design and well-calibrated 6.73-inch display, the smartphone offers a pleasing visual experience.

In terms of performance, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is equipped with the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC backed by 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage. You’ll be able to do absolutely everything with this smartphone without it flinching, including playing the latest power-hungry games.

Photo quality is one of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s strong points, with its quadruple 50 MP camera module. The main lens, with its variable aperture from f/1.63 to f/4.0, offers excellent image quality and adjustable dynamic range. The x3.2 and x5 optical zoom is also very effective, while the portrait mode with the 75 mm telephoto lens is impressive.

As for battery life, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra has a 5000 mAh battery with 90 W wired and 80 W wireless recharging. Run times are more than adequate, especially with moderate use.

Its few shortcomings, such as its imposing size, unexciting user interface, and limited choice of colors and storage, are not really prohibitive. This year, Xiaomi has managed to release a truly successful high-end smartphone that holds its own against Apple and Samsung.

Good

  • Well-calibrated screen
  • Outstanding photo quality
  • Good battery life and really fast recharging
  • 4 Android updates + 5 years of security updates

Bad

  • HyperOS lacks innovation
  • Temperature control not optimized
  • Availability and price
Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

What do you think of this list, and which upcoming smartphone are you looking forward to the most?


This article was updated in April 2024 with review impressions and current prices. Existing comments have been kept.

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