Best Phones of 2018

By Malcolm Mungo

Everyone uses smartphones, but which ones are the best? There are many phones, and only some of them will make it on to this list of best phones of 2018.

Google Pixel 3
The Pixel 3 has stunning photos with sharp images and vibrant colors. And with the new feature Night sight, it can make any dark scene very visible. “I can definitely declare that the Pixel 3 is indeed one of the best phones of the year” said Lynn La on CNET.

Google Pixel 3 - Image from Gadgets 360
Galaxy Note 9 
This phone is the best of the other two Galaxy 9’s and has the best battery life. It also has the largest starting storage capacity and adjusts to your scene when taking photos.
Galaxy Note 9 - Image from BGR
OnePlus 6T
The OnePlus 6T, being way better than the 5T, has dual rear cameras and is the first phone to include a fingerprint sensor on the screen. It’s also not too expensive when it comes to phones. The T6 varies from $500 to $600 dollars in cost.
OnePlus 6T - Image from TheInquirer
IPhone XS
This phone has overall better cameras and a new A12 Bionic chip, which improves things like AI and graphics. Even though it’s a good phone, it’ll cost you. These phones range from $1,000 to $1,200 dollars, so the T6 might be a better choice in terms of price.

IPhone XS - Image from Apple


LG-V40 ThinQ
This cool phone has three camera lenses, which are used for getting a very wide shot, but if you’re looking for quality, the Pixel 3 has way better photos. This phone is also great because it’s one of the few new phones that still have a headphone jack, making it super cool. In price, it’s similar to the IPhone XS, with its lowest price starting at $917.

LG V40 ThinQ - Image from GSMARENA
So, there was a bunch of fancy, expensive phones for you, and if you’re not a fancy phone person, that’s totally fine. I personally like fancy phones, but the problem is, I can’t afford them!




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