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Huawei Mate 20 Pro The Mate 20 Pro is an outstanding phone. The cameras will be the highlight for many people, but it really is a fantastic all-rounder with a top-quality screen, super-fast charging, wireless charging and excellent battery life. It isn’t perfect, but the small niggles shouldn’t be deal-breakers for most people. Read our Huawei Mate 20 Pro review.
5. Huawei P20 Pro In the P20 Pro Huawei has delivered a stunning phone which should be on your shortlist along with the Galaxy S9 and iPhone X. Sure, there are some niggles such as the lack of stabilisation for 4K video, no headphone jack and no wireless charging,but if your priority is photography then the P20 Pro does not disappoint. Add in the long battery life, dual SIM slots and great screen and you’ve got the complete package: this is one of the best phones of 2018. It’s a fair amount more than the regular model so save yourself £200 on the regular P20 if you don’t mind ‘only’ dual rear cameras, no waterproofing and an LCD screen vs OLED. Read our Huawei P20 Pro review.
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6. Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro At £499 the Mi 8 Pro is an incredible buy, undercutting every rival flagship phone in the UK – and now that Xiaomi phones are easily available in the UK, there’s no reason not to consider it. With powerful performance, decent cameras, some genuinely useful software, a fancy in-display fingerprint sensor and a cool transparent back cover, this is a great all-rounder at a fantastic price. Read our Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro review. 7. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 If you want an Android phone with every feature under the sun, the Galaxy Note 9 is it. With premium design, amazing battery life and the unique S-Pen, it’s pretty much the most you can spend on a phone right now. That said, its features aren’t for everyone and it will be too big and expensive for many.
The regular S9 has similar design and most of the features and costs less (and will fit in most pockets to boot). But the Note 9 has the best display on a smartphone on its release and the 4000mAh battery has incredible stamina. It even has liquid cooling and can run the most demanding mobile games. If it’s up your street, it’s the only choice. Read our Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review. 8. LG V40 ThinQ This is the best LG phone you can buy. It’s got sleek design, versatile cameras, an outstanding headphone jack DAC and full waterproofing.
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The display is the best on an LG phone to date too and it has wireless charging. Performance is slick and LG’s Android skin is at its most reserved even if it’s not our favourite. But you can only buy it in the US and Korea and it’s very expensive, which might put some people off. Read our LG V40 ThinQ review. 9. Sony Xperia XZ3 This is the best Sony phone you can buy right now, but you’d expect that from its latest flagship. The design in an improvement on the XZ2 and the OLED display means it can go shoulder to shoulder with the Galaxy S9 and OnePlus 6, finally.
Some software niggles let it down a bit, and side sense is a waste of time. The camera is the best on a Sony (if not the best on a phone) and it’s a well rounded package of a phone at a decent price. Read our Sony Xperia XZ3 review. 10. Razer Phone 2 The Razer Phone 2 looks an awful lot like its predecessor, but an LED logo, wireless charging, and revamped camera setup show off a company willing to both learn from its mistakes and chase after proper flagship features. All that comes at a high price – quite literally, this thing is expensive – and there might not be enough here to justify the upgrade, but it’s encouraging to see Razer sticking to its guns. And if you don’t have the first one, it’s the best gaming phone you can buy. Read our Razer Phone 2 review.
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