
Apple’s Pro iPhones are consistently among the best all-around phones; in 2026 they’re expected to push further on on-device AI, video capture, and long-term software support—key differentiators for buyers who keep phones for years.

Samsung’s Ultra line is usually the most feature-rich mainstream Android flagship—great cameras, top-tier display, and productivity extras—making it a leading candidate for 2026’s best Android phone overall.

Pixels tend to lead in computational photography and Android-first features. A 2026 Pixel Pro is a strong bet if you want clean software, fast Android updates, and AI-driven camera and assistant capabilities.

OnePlus flagships often balance high-end performance with aggressive pricing and very fast charging. In 2026, it’s likely to remain a top “value flagship” pick for people who want speed without the top-tier Ultra price premium.

Xiaomi’s Pro/Ultra devices frequently push hardware boundaries—especially camera sensors, charging, and display tech. If you can buy officially in your region (or are comfortable with imports), this is often a 2026 spec monster.

OPPO’s Find X Pro line typically emphasizes premium design, strong cameras, and fast charging. In 2026 it’s likely to be a top choice for a high-end Android phone that feels truly “luxury” in hand.
vivo’s X-series is often among the best for photography—especially portraits and low light—with a focus on camera hardware and processing. For 2026, it’s a top contender if camera output is your #1 priority.

Sony’s Xperia 1 line is a niche powerhouse for creators who want manual camera controls, high-quality displays, and media-centric features—often closer to a “camera + phone” hybrid than typical point-and-shoot styles.

For pure gaming performance and sustained cooling, ROG Phones are regularly among the best. In 2026, it’s a standout for high refresh gaming, accessories, and long sessions without throttling.
Foldables keep improving in durability, crease visibility, weight, and multitasking software. A 2026 Z Fold-class device is a top pick if you want a pocketable tablet for productivity, reading, and multitasking.