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Year in Review: From Samsung to Apple, top 5 premium smartphones of 2019

Best smartphones 2019: Premium smartphone makers seemed to be in a course correction mode in 2019. From fast charging capability to multi-optic camera modules and software optimisation for enhanced user experience, smartphone makers brought to the table some of the technological advances that had been long overdue. At the same time, smartphone manufacturers moved their focus from technical specifications to optimisation, features and algorithms, setting precedents for the industry to follow in the upcoming year.

Business Standard takes a look at the top five best smartphones launched in 2019. Here is the list:

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is one of the most versatile in the premium smartphone segment. Besides top-notch specifications, the smartphone boasts premium optics, a multi-purpose digital pen (SPen), a curved dynamic AMOLED screen with HDR10+ support and a high-capacity battery with 25W fast-charge support. Moreover, the phone is powered by the Samsung One user interface, which is one of the best Android operating system-based UIs designed for easy one-hand operations.

Build

Display

Processor

Battery

Camera

Launch price

Glass-metal

6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED QHD+, Gorilla Glass 6, HDR10+

Exynos 9825

4300 mAh

Rear: 12MP + 12MP + 16MP + ToF

Front: 10MP

Starts at Rs 79,999

Apple iPhone 11 Pro

Apple iPhone 11 Pro
From triple rear cameras to better on-battery time and improved operating system, the iPhone 11 Pro — like it elder sibling iPhone 11 Pro Max — addresses the gaps that had for long dragged Apple smartphones behind their Android peers. The phone also boasts enhanced security and privacy features like location service permissions and Sign in with Apple, which the company introduced earlier this year at its annual worldwide developer’s conference.

Build

Display

Processor

Battery

Camera

Launch price

Glass-metal

5.8-inch XDR OLED, Dolby Vision, HDR10, 120Hz touch-sensing

A13 Bionic

Rear: 12MP + 12MP + 12MP
Front: 12MP

Starts at Rs 99,900

Huawei P30 Pro

Huawei P30 Pro
This smartphone excels as an imaging device, but it is not its only area of strength. The Huawei P30 Pro has a premium glass-metal construction, OLED display, high-capacity battery with fast-charge support and feature-rich user interface. These make it tick all the right boxes — something you expect from a premium smartphone. In terms of imaging, the phone has a multi-optic camera system capable of up to 50x zoom, besides other features like ultra-wide photography, night mode, etc.

Build

Display

Processor

Battery

Camera

Launch price

Glass-metal

6.47-inch OLED fullHD+, HDR10

HiSilicon Kirin 980

4200 mAh

Rear: 40MP + 8MP + 20MP + ToF
Front: 32MP

Starts at Rs 71,900

Samsung Galaxy S10+

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
This smartphone was the first to pack the Samsung dynamic AMOLED screen with HDR10+ support. Besides, it has the 3.5mm audio out port, which was later not used in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10-series smartphones, hinting future premium smartphones from Samsung might also give it up. The phone has top-notch specifications, a premium camera module, ample RAM and internal storage, and the capability to turn supported big screens and monitors into full-fledged computers, powered by the Samsung DeX computing platform.

Build

Display

Processor

Battery

Camera

Launch price

Glass-metal

6.4-inch dynamic AMOLED QHD+, Gorilla Glass 6, HDR10+

Exynos 9820

4100 mAh

Rear: 12MP + 12MP + 16MP
Front: 10MP + 8MP

Starts at Rs 73,900

OnePlus 7 Pro

OnePlus 7 Pro
This was the first premium smartphone from the Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus, which specialises in midrange products. The OnePlus 7 Pro boasts a curved fluid AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate in QHD+ resolution, another first for the brand. Besides, the phone offers the fast-charge support, a premium glass-metal build, stereo speakers and sleek OxygenOS user interface based on the Android operating system. Though not a gaming smartphone, this phone has a dedicated gaming mode that makes it one of the better regular smartphones matching the performance of gaming-centric smartphones.

Build

Display

Processor

Battery

Camera

Launch price

Glass-metal

6.67-inch fluid AMOLED QHD+, Gorilla Glass 5, HDR10+, 90Hz

Qualcomm Snapdragon 855

4000 mAh

Rear: 48MP + 8MP + 16MP
Front: 16MP, Pop-up

Starts at Rs 48,999



Source: Business Standard