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The Best Android Phone In The World 2022
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Hey guys, Today in this article the Best Android phone in the world 2022. Smartphones are a thing that is always changing and updating year over year. We’ve had some amazing best android smartphones. Now, With that said, there are so many different models and mixes of smartphones out there, it can be hard to know which ones are the best and which ones might be right for you in your particular situation.
But don’t worry, we’ve done tons of research, and some of our favorite choices of smartphones. So, the Best Android phone in the world 2022. Now, before we get into the list, a few disclaimers. I’ve tested a lot of smartphones this year.
This list is of the Best Android Phone In The World
⇒ iPhone 12 Pro Max
⇒ Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
⇒ Oppo Find X3 pro
⇒ OnePlus 9 Pro
⇒Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
⇒ Asus Zenfone 8
Best Android Phone In The World
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iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 12 pro max in this list. We did have the purple iPhone 12, but that’s just a different color. It doesn’t really count as a different smartphone. If you must know, the iPhone that I use most is the iPhone 12 Pro Max. I’ve had it since the day it was released. I really like the cameras, they’re very consistent. It’s got some of the best videos on any smartphone right now and it’s got excellent battery life. Now there’s definitely room for improvement. We don’t have the best display on the iPhone.

There are lots of other smartphones, this year especially, that do overtake the iPhone in terms of display with high refresh rates. And the iPhone that I think most people will opt for is the iPhone 12. I’ve covered both the iPhone 12 Pro Max as well as the iPhone 12 in separate reviews. I’ll link those in the comments and the description. And if you are thinking about buying an iPhone, personally speaking,
I would recommend you wait a few months. September is likely when we’re going to be hearing about the next new iPhone, the iPhone 13s. So it might be worth just waiting a little bit longer unless you get a great deal.
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. Now the S21 Ultra came out very early this year and it has been the Android smartphone that’s been in my pocket for the longest period of time. And that’s because Samsung really did take a lot of feedback from users on the S20 Ultra and pretty much-improved everything that we had asked for.
So, we’ve got an excellent display with 120 hertz. We’ve got a very unique design, which we don’t really see on any other smartphone, with a camera module really blending into the sides. And I’m a little bit biased but the matte black version looks absolutely stunning. We’ve got excellent overall cameras, in my opinion.
The best zoom on any smartphone. 10x obstacle zoom, which can be extended quite a bit. Now, we no longer get a charger included out of the box which isn’t great for a smartphone at this price. And the charging is also not the fastest out there. It’s only 25 watts wired charging. And this year we no longer have a MicroSD card slot. Something that a lot of people are used to on Samsung Galaxy devices. But, regardless. It’s an excellent smartphone.
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OPPO Find X3 Pro
Oppo Find X3 Pro. Now Oppo really did try to tick all of the boxes with this device. We’ve got an excellent display. We’ve got some great overall cameras and what’s quite unique is that we have the same sensor for the primary as well as the ultra-wide camera, which you don’t really see on many of the devices. And we also have the world’s first microscope camera on a smartphone.

Now, this is something that I initially thought was a bit of a gimmick, but after using it, I actually found I was using it more than the telephoto camera. Just kind of getting my camera close up to things and really being able to see the details. There’s also 65-watt charging included out of the box with 35-watt wireless charging. And it’s also quite compact for a full-size flagship.
It’s only around 8.26 millimeters thin, which makes it a lot lighter and a lot easier to use compared to some of the other flagships out there. Now, it’s not perfect. There’s definitely room for improvement. I think the selfie camera could be improved. It’s only 1080p and with the design, although the way the camera module rises up is quite unique.
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OnePlus 9 Pro
OnePlus 9 Pro. Now OnePlus and Oppo are partner companies. So, we do see a lot of similarities, especially from the front. The displays look almost identical. This is not a bad thing. We do have 120 hertz on both displays and they’re very good. The OnePlus 9 Pro, however, does come in quite a bit cheaper compared to the Oppo Find X3 Pro. And for that, you’re not really missing out on too much.
You do get a premium-built design Warp Charge 65T included out of the box with support for a wireless charge 50T, which is very, very fast. Although the internals is very similar to other flagships out there, what you find with the OnePlus 9 Pro is that thanks to OxygenOS, it is very, very fast and smooth. We also have some big improvements for the cameras this year on the OnePlus 9 Pro with the ability to record 8K from both the primary as well as the ultra-wide camera.

And we have this massive Hasselblad partnership which in my opinion, didn’t fully live up to the hype and although the cameras have improved with time with software updates, I still think that the Hasselblad partnership fruits will be seen a few years down the line. Now the front-facing camera is still not as good as with the Find X3 Pro, it’s just 1080p but overall, the one plus nine pros is a great package.
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Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. Now, this device arguably has one of the best displays on the market right now. Definitely one of the brightest displays out there with 1700 nits. You’ve got a 120-hertz refresh rate with 480-hertz touch sampling. It’s got a very premium ceramic build. You’ve got 67 watts wired charging included but you’ve also got support for 67-watt wireless charging, some of the fastest wireless charging you’re going to find out there.
You also get a secondary display on the back which can be used as a viewfinder for the rear-facing cameras, which means you can get some very high-quality selfies. Now, the cameras overall, in my experience, did not live up to the hype. They have been improved over time, but things like the 120X at the back of a zoom camera that only has five times optical zoom capability in my opinion were just bad at marketing. I mean, sure, the Zoom’s good, but it doesn’t compare to the zoom on something like the S21 Ultra.
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Asus Zenfone 8

Asus Zenfone 8. Now, this was a bit of a surprise from Asus. Traditionally we’ve had the flip, which we still have but the Zenfone 8, for me, was a device that comes in at a very competitive price point with pretty much all of the internals that you have on any other flagship. There are really not many compromises made. You’ve got a 120-hertz display.
You do have a respectable 4,000 milliampere battery with 30-watt charging included out of the box and a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack which you’re not going to find on any other smartphone on this list. So, very impressive there. Now, you don’t get wireless charging included and it can seem like a pretty basic phone. It’s not got any bells and whistles but if you are after a compact flagship smartphone.
Then the Asus Zenfone 8 is an easy recommendation. Now, I do have lots of honorable mentions because there are so many great smartphones that I have used. We do have the gaming smartphone, such as the ROG Phone 5, the pro the one that I liked best, which was the ultimate edition 144 hertz display, 6,000 milliampere battery with lots of triggers for gaming. And then we also had the Legion Phone Duel 2, which, in my opinion, is more of a gaming device than a smartphone.

And that’s because it’s really been built for gaming completely in the landscape, including the pop-up selfie camera, 144-hertz display, a built-in fan to keep your device cool after long gaming periods, as well as two USB ports, which you can use simultaneously for dual turbocharging. This just absolutely blew my mind. The ability to plug in two USB-C cables to up to a 90-watt charger gives you some very, very fast charging. We also had the Asus Zenfone Flip, which allows you to use the rear-facing cameras as front-facing cameras with 8K video recording. Overall, a great smartphone.
Conclusion
All together for the Best Android phone in the world in 2022. That is my Best Android phone list with the honorable mentions. What are your favorite smartphones of the year? Do drop those in the comments below. I hope you enjoyed this article and found it useful. Thank you.