The 20 best smartphones in the world
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For the first time ever in this list, there are two $1,000 smartphones to choose from.
And because of that price tag, neither of them have the top spot. You just don't need to spend that amount of money to get a great smartphone experience.
Plus, one of those phones are primarily designed for power users rather than the regular smartphone user, as it has features that not everyone may appreciate.
Check out our list of the top 20 smartphones you can buy:
20. BlackBerry Key2
TCLThe BlackBerry Key2 is arguably the most unique smartphone on this list because of its physical keyboard. The trade-off here is you sacrifice some screen space to make way for the keyboard. That might appeal to some BlackBerry enthusiasts, but not so much to regular smartphone users.
Price: $650
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19. Motorola Moto Z3
MotorolaOn it's own, the Moto Z3 is a fairly basic smartphone that boasts a nice, slim design. You can attach some of Motorola's "Moto Mods" to give it some extra features that you wouldn't find on any other smartphone, like a projector, an extra loud speaker, or a larger battery pack. The flagship Moto Mod is a 5G module that will let the Moto Z3 connect to Verizon's 5G network, which should offer blisteringly fast data speeds. The only problem is that Verizon's 5G network will be limited to a few cities, including Los Angeles, Houston, Sacramento, and a city that has yet to be announced, when the 5G Moto Mod is released in early 2019.
Price: $480
18. Moto G6 Plus
Antonio Villas-Boas/Business InsiderEvery time I check out a new Moto G smartphone, I question why I pay so much for the high-end flagships. There was no exception when I checked out the Moto G6. When it boils down to it, Motorola's "G" series smartphones do everything I need a smartphone to do for a fraction of the price I usually pay for a new smartphone.
Price: $250
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