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How does Google's Pixel 7 Pro stack up against the best smartphones?

Samsung, Apple, and Google have new phones -- so is it worth upgrading? With flagship models like iPhone 14 Pro Max and Pixel 7 Pro, it's tempting to buy the latest. But there are other options if you want the best phone available.

Samsung, Apple, and now Google have released new versions of their flagship smartphones this year, and with so many other great models on the market, choosing the best phone for you may be a daunting task. Things like battery life, storage space, and even health and safety features factor into how well a new phone will fit into your mobile lifestyle.

And whether you prefer Android or iOS-based devices, it's important to factor in pricing and device longevity when shopping for a new smartphone. Since new models are almost yearly releases, it sometimes pays to opt for an older generation phone than the latest and greatest. Not only can you save a bit of cash, but you'll also still get a lot of the same features, even if you have to sacrifice a bit of performance to do so. 

To help you decide which is the best phone for you, I've put together a list of the top smartphones you can buy right now. I've broken down their features and price points to help you find the best fit for both your budget and your needs.

Pros & Cons
pros:
  • Excellent battery life and fast-charging
  • 4K and Dolby Vision support
  • Wi-Fi 6 support
  • Satellite SOS and crash detection
cons:
  • Satellite SOS requires monthly fee
  • Very expensive, especially at larger storage capacities
Pros & Cons
pros:
  • 8K video support
  • Excellent rear camera
  • S Pen included
  • Up to 1TB of storage
cons:
  • Expensive, especially at higher storage capacities
  • No Dolby Vision support
  • No crash detection
Pros & Cons
pros:
  • Quality cameras all across the board
  • User-first software approach
  • 5,000mAh battery with LTPO display
  • Priced competitively at $899
cons:
  • No 1TB storage option like Apple/Samsung
  • Stock Android can feel minimal
  • Capped at 30W fast charging
Pros & Cons
pros:
  • Under $450
  • OLED screen
  • Adaptive battery
  • Titan M2 security chip
cons:
  • No Wi-Fi 6 support
  • No 4K video support
  • No crash or fall detection
Pros & Cons
pros:
  • Alexa, Bixby, and Hey Google
  • Cover screen for notifications
  • Incredibly compact
  • Water and dust resistant
cons:
  • Somewhat poor battery life
  • Expensive
  • Folding form may cause crease in screen
Pros & Cons
pros:
  • Great battery life
  • Fast processor
  • Up to 1TB of storage
cons:
  • No satellite SOS
  • No crash detection
  • Still on the pricey side

What is the best phone?

My pick for the best phone is the iPhone 14 Pro Max. It gives you up to 29 hours of use on a full charge as well as support for 4K video playback and recording with Dolby Vision HDR. The new A16 processor lets you multitask more efficiently while launching apps much faster. It also features Apple's new satellite SOS and crash detection features, letting you call for help even if a cellular network isn't available.

Best phone

Price

Storage

Screen size

iPhone 14 Pro Max

$1099

Up to 1TB

6.7 inches

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

$900

Up to 1TB

6.8 inches

Google Pixel 7 Pro

$899

Up to 512GB

6.7 inches

Google Pixel 6a

$299

128GB

6.1 inches

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4

$850

Up to 512GB

6.7 inches

iPhone 13 Pro

$1000

Up to 1TB

6.1 inches

Which phone is right for you?

Choosing a phone can be a daunting task. But having a list of your must-have features can go a long way toward narrowing down your options. If you're a mobile professional or travel a lot for work, you'll want to choose a phone that can provide you with at least a full day of use on a full battery as well as both LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity. If you're looking for your teen's first smartphone, a budget-friendly and less feature-heavy option may be better to prevent overspending as well as misuse. And if you're a content creator or other creative professional, you'll want a phone with an excellent front and rear camera to capture photos and videos for your social media feed.

Choose this best phone...

If you need...

iPhone 14 Pro Max

A top-tier phone with cutting-edge features

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

A top-tier Android smartphone 

Google Pixel 7 Pro

A flagship camera experience at your fingertips

Google Pixel 6a

A more budget-friendly smartphone, or a first phone for kids and teens

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4

A folding form-factor smartphone 

iPhone 13 Pro

An older phone that still offers great features

How did we choose these phones?

The process to make our phone selections includes testing the phones for weeks, researching reviewer guides and manufacturer websites, talking with colleagues and other users who have hands-on experience with the smartphones, and then selecting the best from all of the available choices. 

Over the past year, we tested new phones from Google, Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, and several others.

Which phone has the best camera?

It's debatable between the iPhone 14 Pro, Google Pixel 7 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. For long-distance shots, the Samsung's 108MP rear camera with 100x Space Zoom can capture subjects as far out as the moon. For point-and-shoot pictures and a rather simplified (but effective) camera experience, Google's Pixel phones have always been at the top. If you're a videographer at heart, then the iPhone 14 Pro, with Cinematic mode and Action mode, makes for an excellent tool to get the shots you need.

How long should a phone battery last?

The average phone battery gives you about 22 hours of use on a full charge, which is great for staying connected on your commutes, work flights, and at home in the evenings. But that's just the average, actual use time varies by phone model and by what you're using your phone for. 

For example, the new iPhone 14 Pro Max boasts a 29 hour battery life. But you'll most certainly get less than that if you habitually scroll through social media or stream video and music. And the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 has just a 9 hour battery life, which is further reduced by streaming, social media, and making calls.

How much storage should my phone have?

Most smartphones have a base storage capacity of 128GB, which is plenty of space for average users to download apps and music, take photos, and shoot video. However, if you're a mobile or creative professional, you'll need more space. Many smartphones have expanded storage options up to 512GB or even 1TB, and you can always sync your phone to your preferred cloud storage service to free up local storage space.

Which phones are also worth considering?

If you're in the market for a new smartphone, there are tons of options out there. Whether you're looking to upgrade or get your first smartphone, Apple, Samsung, and OnePlus have great choices:

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