Top Smartphones You Need to Check Out

by pps-DUEditor

With manufacturers releasing new smartphones every few months, deciding which device to purchase is no longer easy. But that’s why we’ve done the research for you and listed the top smartphones available in the UK right now. 

iPhone 12 Pro Max: The iPhone 12 Pro Max is one of the best smartphones available right now. It is the largest iPhone so far, and it makes great use of its size with an extremely well-detailed 6.7-inch Retina XDR display. The battery performance and computing abilities of this phone are just stellar. However, it’s important to note that you do not get a 120Hz refresh rate with this device. What’s more, it is also quite heavy.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone offers amazing hardware quality. Whether it’s the 120Hz QHD OLED display, the dual telephoto cameras, or the 108MP main camera, the S21 really packs a punch. However, make no mistake — the S21 is a fairly large phone, and the size may not suit all users.

Xiaomi Mi 11: The Mi 11 offers specs that you would expect in more expensive flagship Android phones, making it one of the most value-for-money smartphones available in the UK. One of its best highlights is the large and detailed display that is almost as good as that of the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It also offers a pretty good variable refresh rate.

Oppo Find X3 Pro: The Oppo Find X3 Pro display comes with the same LTPO technology as the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the OnePlus 9 Pro, but what’s great is that the device uses a low minimum refresh rate to help boost the battery life. It also features an appealing unibody design and is one of the quickest charging phones available right now.

iPhone 12 Pro: Although it can’t be compared to the Pro Max, the iPhone 12 Pro crushes most of its competitors. The 6.1-inch device offers a stellar display, an A14 Bionic chipset, fantastic cameras, and a great design. The only concern is that Apple has stuck to a 60Hz display for this model when all other manufacturers are moving to 120Hz. 

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