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The best smartphones of 2019

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The past year saw a host of incredible smartphones hit the market. From foldables to 5G, this year brought a new phone for everyone. But a handful of phones truly stood out.

To give you a better idea of which phones are the best of the best, I'm breaking this year's list down into categories ranging from the best affordable phone to the best iPhone. If you're in the market for a new phone, these are the ones to look out for.

(Image:David Foster)
(Image:David Foster)

Best phone for low-light photos

The Pixel 4 is the best smartphone for taking low-light photos. (Image: Google)
The Pixel 4 is the best smartphone for taking low-light photos. (Image: Google)

Google's (GOOG, GOOGL) Pixel 4 is an impressive smartphone thanks to its improved camera technology, a new telephoto lens, and a number of AI updates. While I wish the Pixel 4 had a third ultra-wide camera, it’s still the best Android for taking photos because of its incredible low-light photo capabilities.

I used the Pixel 4 in a number of settings, and it easily captured the best low-light shots. Apple's iPhone 11 certainly offered improved low-light photos over the iPhone XS, but it still falls short of the Pixel 4.

Google also brought back its Super Res Zoom, which takes multiple shots at once when you zoom in on a subject to ensure your image doesn't end up pixelated, as many photos do when captured using digital zoom.

The phone with the best overall photo capabilities is the iPhone 11 Pro, thanks to its three-camera design, including that ultra-wide camera. But in low-light situations, the Pixel is tops.

Best iPhone for everyone

Apple's iPhone 11 starts at just $699, has the same processor as the iPhone 11 Pro, and offers a dual-camera setup. (Image: Apple)
Apple's iPhone 11 starts at just $699, has the same processor as the iPhone 11 Pro, and offers a dual-camera setup. (Image: Apple)

Apple's iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max are certainly fantastic phones thanks to their triple camera setups, but with starting prices of $999 and $1,099, respectively, they're also expensive. That's where the iPhone 11 comes in. Starting at just $699, the 11 is the iPhone for everyone.

Not only does it pack the same performance as the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, thanks to its A13 Bionic chip, it also packs the company's new ultra-wide camera lens in addition to the standard wide-angle lens. While it doesn't have the telephoto lens found on its pricey stablemates, the ultra-wide lens is easily more useful in everyday life, allowing you to pack far more of your subject or subjects into a single shot.

What's more, Apple added the same new low-light photo mode found on the 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max to the iPhone 11. Buying the iPhone 11 is a no-brainer for iPhone fans.

Best Samsung phone

The Galaxy S10e packs the power of Samsung's Galaxy S10 flagship at a lower price. (Image: Samsung)
The Galaxy S10e packs the power of Samsung's Galaxy S10 flagship at a lower price. (Image: Samsung)

Samsung produces some of the best smartphones you can buy. That's also why it's the No. 1 smartphone maker by sales on the planet. But of all of the devices the company sells, its best phone is its most understated.

The Galaxy S10e starts at $749, compared to the S10, which starts at $899, and gets the same high-powered Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, as well as 6GB of RAM.