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The Top 4 Phones to Buy in 2021

When you decide to buy a phone, you want something to own for at least several years. We all know that large and popular manufacturers release the latest versions annually and want you to buy their newest designs much more frequently, but the reality is that you do not have to do so.

This is, however, why you do need to pay special attention to numerous different factors before making the purchase. The range of options has never been wider as you get to select between bountiful brands, each coming in with their own special weapons in an attempt to beat the competitors on the market.

If you don’t have time to do your own research of the market, have no worries because we have done it for you. This article will show you the top five cell phones to buy in 2021. It is impossible to say there is a single best mobile phone in the world. The reality is that our best phone does not necessarily have to be your best option because we don’t have the same preferences. Anyways, you can’t make a mistake by choosing any of the following four variants. Stay tuned to find out why. 

1 – Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

‘Whether you prefer Android or iOS-powered devices, you just have to admire the job Samsung have done with their latest Galaxy S21 Ultra model’ said Lucas Venon, chief of technology at portal bettingTips4You.com.  This phone can literally substitute a high-profile camera with a top-notch camera suite. This is thanks to the 108MP rear camera. The phone also allows you to take shots with as many as 100x zoom photos. The front camera has 40MP.

Moving forward, we all love to have the comfort of using the phone throughout the entire day without fearing the battery might die. Luckily, Galaxy S21 Ultra will have you covered in this field, too. We’ve seen it carrying us through the entire day of using different apps. Get the full charge and do whatever you want with the phone, you won’t lose the battery in at least the next 24 hours.

On top of numerous other advantages over other smartphones, we’d like to mention the 6.8-inch screen. It will certainly secure you the ultimate experience, especially with features such as a Quad HD resolution.

It may not be the cheapest asset on the market (actually it is the priciest of the kind – when it comes to competitors), but Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra can hardly be beaten by any other model out there.

2 – iPhone 13 Pro & iPhone 13 Pro Max

Those who prefer iPhones over Android-powered devices should know that the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max currently take the prime spots on the market. The latest iPhone releases (from September 2021) have come in together with a wide variety of improvements. Much like Samsung Galaxy S21, iPhone 13 Pro Max offers the option of a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate which contributed towards the top-tier experience from the screen.

There is very little to separate the latest iPhones from the aforementioned Samsung S21. The main reason why we’ve decided to put them in second place is the less versatile camera. The rest is very similar across the two platforms. If you want a bigger screen to navigate, your choice should be the 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max ahead of the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro screen.

The Max version also provides a longer battery life, the one that will satisfy most people’s needs without a doubt. The iPhone 13 Pro Max beats the rest of the field in the market when it comes to battery life based on the experience we’ve had with the latest smartphones.

3 – Samsung Galaxy S21 & Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus

If you don’t have enough money to go for the best & the most expensive asset on the market, Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Plus make perfect alternatives. While these two models by no means dominate the list of specs on the market like their predecessor did (Samsung Galaxy S20), they still offer decent value for the money involved.

Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Plus are much more affordable than the Ultra version. They were released nine months earlier (in January 2021) and offer most of the features available in the latest version. The shorter life span for battery and smaller screen represent the main disadvantages of these models compared to the latest Ultra variant.

If you don’t need the biggest screen out there, you will be more than happy with the S21 and its 120Hz refresh rate (just like both of the top two models in this list) and phenomenal brightness. If you use the phone regularly, the battery will last one full day from one charge, but it is worth noting that its capacities are more modest than those available with the Ultra variant.

4 – iPhone 13

The iPhone 13 was released in the same month as the iPhone 13 Pro but has several disadvantages compared to its upgraded cousin. It is the weakest of the four devices on this list in features and specs but still offers value for money.

What is worth mentioning is its decent battery life which is comparable to all of the aforementioned phones. The screen is bright and clear but does not feature a 120Hz refresh rate. While its camera offers a lot of attractive features such as improved image stabilization or additional modes for shooting, it is still weaker than one of any of the above-described smartphones.

One could argue that the iPhone 13 almost offers no changes in design when compared to its predecessor, it still represents a small upgrade. Powerful internals and strong battery life make it a proper alternative to each of the top three smartphones on this list. If you don’t want to spend a fortune on your phone, iPhone 13 can be just the perfect alternative solution.

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