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Best 5 smartphones to buy in 2023; check out the latest list

Many people  who can afford to buy expensive gadgets look for the best smartphones available in the market. But, you must keep in mind while buying a new gadget that the smartphone industry is always developing new models. So if you are looking for the latest list of best smartphones to buy in 2023, it’s always a good idea to examine the latest technological news and consult with some expert evaluations.

Here’s the latest list of best smartphones to buy in 2023:

  1. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is the most expensive handset in the S23 series. While its design remains premium and unique, Samsung has included sustainable elements into its development. The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s display is one of the finest available on an Android smartphone in India.

The device has a unique chipset, which Samsung customized to its own specifications. The software runs smoothly, but there is a lot of junk, both from Samsung and third-party apps, that can luckily be deleted.

Camera performance has improved over last year’s Ultra, owing mostly to the upgraded primary camera sensor. Zoom performance has also improved, as has video recording, which can now capture real 8K footage at 30 frames per second. The battery life is good, but charging is sluggish.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (8GB RAM, 512GB) on Flipkart – Cream ₹104,999
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (12GB RAM, 256GB) on Amazon – Phantom Black – Rs. 1249,99
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (12GB RAM, 256GB) on Croma – Green ₹124,999

2. Samsung Galaxy S23

Samsung’s Galaxy S23 is a premium flagship smartphone that is made out of glass and metal, much like its predecessor. Even though the design hasn’t changed much, the fact that it’s so small means that it can be used with only one hand.

The flat screen display of the phone is 6.1 inches and is of the Super AMOLED variety. The smartphone’s central processing unit (CPU) is a specialized version of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which delivers more processing power than is required for typical tasks or even for gaming.

The camera performance is excellent, as one would expect from a premium flagship. The same is true for the phone’s video recording quality. The phone can also record 8K video at 30 frames per second.

The phone’s battery life is excellent for such a little gadget, and it easily lasts a full day on a single charge. However, for a premium smartphone, cable charging is pretty sluggish.

Flipkart: Rs. 74,999 for the Samsung Galaxy S23 (8GB RAM, 128GB) – Cream
Croma: Rs. 74,999 for Samsung Galaxy S23 (8GB RAM, 128GB) – Cream
Amazon: Green – Samsung Galaxy S23 (8GB RAM, 256GB) – Rs. 79,999

3. OnePlus 11R

The OnePlus 11R 5G comes with a flagship-grade chipset, the same primary camera as the 11 5G, and very fast charging – all at Rs. 39,999. The OnePlus 11R 5G features a 6.74-inch display with curved edges on the left and right, but with somewhat narrower top and bottom bezels.

The OnePlus 11R 5G is powered by Qualcomm’s powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. This CPU is unlikely to achieve the same benchmark results as the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, but it is still strong enough for most practical use cases.

Many OnePlus fans have been hoping for something akin to the OnePlus 7T — a phone with a true flagship SoC around Rs. 40,000 — and the OnePlus 11R 5G will appeal to them. If you play a lot of demanding mobile games and need a long battery life, the 11R 5G does not disappoint. The main camera is likewise rather capable, but the rest of the cameras leave a lot to be desired.

Amazon: OnePlus 11R (8GB RAM, 128GB) – Sonic Black – ₹39,999
Croma:  OnePlus 11R (8GB RAM, 128GB) – Galactic Silver- ₹39,999

4. Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G

The Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G has been released in India at a reasonable price. Due to upgrades, the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G successor costs the same as the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge.

Glass back and 120Hz AMOLED display. Hole-punched 6.67-inch screen. Its 200-megapixel primary camera stands out. The triple-camera setup includes an 8-megapixel ultra-wide and 2-megapixel macro camera.Selfies use a 16-megapixel front camera.

The Note 12 Pro+ 5G runs Android 12-based MIUI 13, which is disappointing as competitors ship with Android 13.MediaTek Dimensity 1080 powers the phone. It supports 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB) – Iceberg Blue Rs. 29,999 on Croma
Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB) – Obsidian Black Rs. 29,999 on Croma

5. Google Pixel 7 Pro

A crisper curved edge display, more cameras, and a bigger battery upgrade the Google Pixel 7 Pro. The Pixel 7 Pro looks more luxury than the matte-finished Pixel 7 despite using the same technology.

India’s Google Tensor G2 CPU has 12GB of RAM. A focusing ultra-wide-angle camera may now be used as a macro camera.

The Pixel 7 Pro has minimal bloatware and runs Pixel Android smoothly. The first Google Pixel family camera with macro capabilities performs well.

The battery only lasts a day. Competitors charge faster.

Google Pixel 7 (8GB RAM, 128GB) on Amazon – Obsidian – Rs.45,000
Google Pixel 7a (8GB RAM, 128GB) on Flipkart – Sea- Rs.43,999
Vivo V27 (8GB RAM, 128GB) on Croma – Rs. Blue Magic ₹32,999

Taushif Patel
Taushif Patelhttps://taushifpatel.com
Taushif Patel is a Author and Entrepreneur with 20 years of media industry experience. He is the co-founder of Target Media and publisher of INSPIRING LEADERS Magazine, Director of Times Applaud Pvt. Ltd.

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