The 5 best smartphones to offer in March 2020
Every month, manufacturers feed the smartphone market with new devices, making it difficult not to get lost. Here is our selection of the 5 best smartphones of the moment.
While foldable smartphones and 5G-compatible devices trust manufacturers' schedules, they continue to market new smartphones at a steady pace. A race to power, screen diameter or photo sensors that will only satisfy the amateurs that we are.
While today it is easy to find a phone that combines quality and power, you may need a guide to find yourself in the abundance of current offers. This is now possible via our selection of the 5 best smartphones of the moment.
OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren
Oneplus launched its Oneplus 7T Pro 5G Mclaren last December, just as the first 5G networks are starting to roll out around the world, albeit in a non-autonomous way.
The new Oneplus flagship delivers highly responsive performance with its 90 Hz display, fast 3.0 UFS internal storage of 256 GB, massive 12 GB RAM and the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor. As a reminder, this processor integrates the same 640 Adreno graphics chip as its predecessor, the Snapdragon 855, but has an increasing frequency, thanks to one of its central cores, whose frequency has gone from 2.84 Ghz to 2.96 Ghz. This is enough to give rise to an increase in graphic performances.
The Oneplus 7T Pro 5G Mclaren consists of two pieces of Gorilla glass with a metal frame. The design is elegant and the construction quality is superb. It features a beautiful 6.67-inch AMOLED display, a large 4,085 mAh battery and 30T Warp charging capability, with excellent radio support for GSM networks. There is no certification for dust and water resistance and a 3.5 mm headphone jack is not found.
Unlike most popular smartphones today, the senior in the 7T Pro range does not have a slot or hole in the screen for the camera. The forward-facing camera deploys and retracts from the top only when actively used. Enough to allow the latest Oneplus smartphone to be perfect for working with documents and spreadsheets during the working day or to watch multimedia content while you’re on the move. Note that the three rear cameras are located at the back of the camera with a 16-megapixel screen that rises from the top just when you need it.
The phone works with the latest version of Android 10 and is regularly updated with the latest Android security update. It also has elements of Papaya Orange and software elements of Mclaren. The Oneplus 7T Pro is, therefore, an extremely powerful phone that could appeal to you, despite its imposing price, currently set at 859 euros.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10/10 Plus
Before his aura was challenged by his successor, Footnote 10’s eldest, Footnote 9, had remained at the top of our list of top smartphones for much of the past year. If his reign at the top of our podium is now complete, he owes it in large part to the unsurpassed qualities deployed by Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 range.
This one is now split into two variants, with only the presence or not of a microSD card slot, the size of its screen and the capacity of its battery, which gives a considerable advantage to Note 10 Plus.
While the Galaxy Note 10 is trying to appeal to the general public, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the business smartphone par excellence. It features the latest Qualcomm processor, a massive amount of RAM, fast internal storage still reinforced by the well-felt presence of a microSD card extension, a four-camera rear-end system and many other assets that can propel it to a good place in our rankings.
The Galaxy Note 10 series also features a Link to Windows button in the Quick Controls area as well as support for the latest version of Dex, which allows you to extend your device to an external monitor to make it a basic PC, Providing complete and functional office experience. The additional ability to recharge other devices and equipment, such as the Galaxy Buds, thanks to the wireless technology at the back of Note 10 also remains handy for professionals to spend time out of the office.
Apple iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max
With the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple is definitely back in the game to rank its latest-born in first place in this ranking. An undeniable status, despite the big defects that constitute for the last flagship of the American giant its internal storage capacity limited to 64 GB as well as its prohibitive price. Count on more than 1,000 euros to offer you this technology concentrate. Note that the only differences between the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max lies in the screen size and battery capacity.
However, with this new range, Apple has once again shown the breadth of its talents in terms of smartphone manufacturing. Its latest range thus wins numerous benchmarking tests thanks to its A13 Bionic chipset.
The latest range of the Californian giant has a fabulous OLED display as well as a good size battery that can guarantee a range of four hours greater than that of its predecessors. His camera is no exception. The iPhone 11 range features new photo hardware with improved software that allows it to establish itself as one of the most compelling high-end smartphone ranges of the moment. Apple’s newest generation should also continue to receive regular updates even as core iOS apps remain, no matter what we say, still better on paper than comparable Android apps, despite the improvements made to them.
Face ID also continues to establish itself as one of the fastest and safest methods to maintain security on your phone, and the iPhone 11 Pro version has been enhanced for better performance. While Google has launched a great alternative to Apple’s flagship with the Pixel 4, Apple’s fingerprint scanner is not as reliable.
The question of price remains. The iPhone 11 Pro starts at 1,159 euros while the iPhone 11 Max starts at 1,259 euros for a model of 64 GB of minimal storage. Note that there are some attractive colours for corporate users and that the Pro version is more focused on professional users than the basic iPhone 11.
Apple iPhone XS/XS Max
Apple’s iPhone XS/XS Max range is still right on target. The drop in the prices of iPhones XS and XS Max - whose prices are running at the beginning of 2020 at between 700 and 800 euros - makes these products affordable today.
With this range, the firm of Cupertino further confirms its lead with products that should delight the aficionados of the brand to the apple. It is based in particular on its Super AMOLED and AMOLED screens of 5.8 and 6.5 inches respectively. Armed with all these assets in hand, the iPhone XS and XS Max position themselves as major competitors to the Samsung S10 and S10 Plus as well as to the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro.
Especially since its 12 Mpx rear photo sensors and 7 Mpx front cameras, do not have to blush against their competitors. The only shadow on the board. a battery capacity below expectations, calculated at 2650 mAh and 3180 mAh respectively, which could prove troublesome in the long term.
However, it will be difficult to ignore its pleasure while Apple has put the small dishes in the big ones with its new chipset Apple A12 Bionic which certainly opens new tracks to fans of the iOS system as well as with Amoled screens of all beauty that will make certain of Apple’s latest flagships attractive devices to the general public.
Samsung Galaxy S10/S10 Plus
While the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 already established itself as a breathtaking high-end device, notably for professional use, Samsung went even further with its S10 Plus. The older brother of the S10 offers the same diagonal as the Note 9, with a size of 6.4 inches that will make it suitable for lovers of large smartphones.
Without being 100% borderless, the S10+ made in the "wahou" effect despite the presence of a double facial notch more imposing than that adopted by his younger brother who could annoy the most voracious in video content.
With its Soc Exynos 9 Series 9820, its 12 GB of RAM, and its two additional cameras compared to Note 9, the S10 Plus hits the nail on the head and stands out as one of the best, if not the best, high-end smartphone of the moment. While Note 9 relies heavily on its 4000 mAh battery to appeal to the general public, the S10 Plus offers the luxury of going even further with a 4100 mAh battery, unlike the S10 which disappoints on its side with a 3400 mAh battery which places it behind some of its direct competitors.
To conclude, the competition with the other competing devices in its lineup just has to hold on, Samsung’s latest flagship has a resource. The latest Galaxy born features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 or the Exynos 9 Series 9820 (for the European market), a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O screen, 8 GB of RAM (with 12 GB option), capacities ranging from 128 GB to 1 TB storage with the presence of a microSD slot for even more capacity, five cameras, IP68 certification, Wifi 6, Bluetooth 5, ANT+, 4100 mAh battery, and finally an amazing design with beautiful Prism colour options.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus continues to feature all the excellent aspects of Galaxy Foundation such as a high level of water resistance, a fast wireless charge, a Super AMOLED display, an expandable microSD storage, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and more.
In addition, extending it to an external monitor with Samsung Dex proves to be an easy thing and allows professionals a fully functional desktop experience. The additional capacity to charge other devices and equipment, such as the new Galaxy Buds, thanks to the wireless technology at the back of the S10 Plus is also handy for asphalt eaters who need to make regular trips.
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