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2022. More than half of this year has passed, and major mobile phone manufacturers provide some truly excellent smartphones. Whether you're looking for performance, camera intelligence or value, my recommended phones have everything on the rankings. The top mobile phones on this list will not be everyone's ideal mobile phone, so please refer to it. The best phone for you is there. Let's get started!
1. Best Overall Phone: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Although Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is dabbled in Note-like features, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is undoubtedly the full successor to the 2020 Note 20 Ultra, in addition to its name. It's expensive, but thanks to incredible performance and balanced features, the best overall phone you can buy right now.
This design is significantly different from other products in the Samsung Galaxy S22 series (that is, very "note-like") and has an integrated S Pen stylus that extends functionality beyond most competitors, especially in terms of productivity.
Although the camera hardware looks familiar, the upgrades made by Samsung make it one of the best systems of any mobile phone right now. Equipped with a 108Mp main lens, the other lenses are an ultra-wide-angle lens and two telephoto lenses of different zoom levels, and the zoom performance has been particularly improved on previous models.
The wide 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display provides high WQHD+ resolution and an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz. If you can accept its price, then it is the real winner.
2. Best iPhone: iPhone 14 Pro
The regular iPhone 14 is a very small update to iPhone 13, so it is a surprise that the iPhone 14 Pro has made such a huge leap compared to its predecessor. Some of the changes are just superficial, but when visual overhauls like Dynamic Island debut, it's hard not to notice.
Apple narrowed its famous screen notch to pills and circles under the top border, but filled the blank space with black pixels, and then used animation to get the app's notifications and updates from that space, creating a purpose for the cutout now visible to the camera on most mobile phone screens.
It's very clever, meaning you can see the music playing, timers, weather and more at the top of the screen without jumping into the app.
The camera of this phone is also very outstanding. In addition to a 3x telephoto lens and ultra-wide-angle lens, the first 48Mp sensor on the iPhone can also shoot with 2x zoom cropping.
At least in my tests, Apple has also finally launched a constant-bright display that will only dim your lock screen and will not affect battery life.
This is not a huge upgrade for the 13 Pro, but if your phone has been used for three or four years, this iPhone will feel like there are still light years in the future.
3. Best foldable phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
Samsung solved the problem of poor battery life and moderate camera performance at the price, and made the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 an all-angel phone with the same main camera and ultra-wide camera as the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus.
This means this is the best foldable phone you can buy today, at a price similar to a flagship tablet smartphone. While durability issues still exist on the display and its creases, we can’t test it — but Samsung says the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 will last at least 200,000 on and off actions, roughly the equivalent of an average five-year use.
Improved battery may reduce the energy efficiency of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, meaning you no longer need to charge Flip midway through the day.8GB of RAM is more than enough, although you might want to spend a little more to get 256GB of storage. We also like the fingerprint sensor installed on the side.
For all intents and purposes, this is a S22 with a better processor that can be folded to half its size. It is eye-catching and is one of the best phones.
4. Best shooting machine king: Huawei Mate 50 Pro
Huawei Mate series flagship smartphones have always been a model of mobile phone innovation, and this year's Mate 50 Pro continues this tradition and launches a 50MP ultra-aperture camera that can adjust 10 times the physical aperture.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro also uses domestically made Kunlun Glass instead of Gorilla Glass to protect the 6.74-inch, 120Hz OLED display.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro comes in silver or black with glass back cover, or orange with vegan leather back cover. It offers flagship IP68 dust and waterproof performance, the glass back cover version is certified to immerse in 2 meters of water for up to 30 minutes, and the leather back cover version can immerse in the same water depth in 6m. Huawei also claims that Kunlun glass screen has received a five-star glass anti-fall rating from Swiss SGS.
However, the most important feature is the 50MP hyperaperture camera, which uses 6 blades and 10 positions to change the size of the camera aperture – from f/1.4 to f/4.0. In automatic mode, the aperture is chosen for you, while the professional mode allows you to get the depth of field you want accurately.
The other rear cameras are 13MP ultra-wide/macro cameras (f/2.2) and 64MP periscope telephoto cameras (f/3.5) with 3.5x optical zoom and optical anti-shake (OIS). The front camera is a 13MP ultra-wide angle unit (f/2.4) that takes up the in-screen notch along with a 3D depth sensing camera for face authentication. There is also an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro is powered by a 4700mAh battery and supports 66W wired charging, 50W wireless charging and 7.5W reverse wireless charging. How do you like it?
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