Whether you're looking buy an affordable phone or you want a one that folds in half, here are our recommendations for the best Samsung Galaxy smartphones of 2024.
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What to consider
iOS or Android
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Size
Phones are big in general with the smallest ones having a 6.1-inch screen and large models topping out at 6.8 inches. That makes visiting a store and trying a phone out before you buy it quite important.
Cameras
Phone cameras have gotten better over the past five years. Don’t be fooled by how many cameras a phone has; more is not necessarily better.
Software support
Phone makers promise varying lengths of long-term software and security support ranging from just one year to as many as seven. These updates not only ensure you get many of the latest features but also keep your phone secure.
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What to consider
iOS or Android
If your family and friends are on Apple services like iMessage and FaceTime, stick with an iPhone. If you’ve been deep on Samsung, stay on Android. Know that switching between the two has never been easier.
Size
Phones are big in general with the smallest ones having a 6.1-inch screen and large models topping out at 6.8 inches. That makes visiting a store and trying a phone out before you buy it quite important.
Cameras
Phone cameras have gotten better over the past five years. Don’t be fooled by how many cameras a phone has; more is not necessarily better.
Software support
Phone makers promise varying lengths of long-term software and security support ranging from just one year to as many as seven. These updates not only ensure you get many of the latest features but also keep your phone secure.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 bring a number of welcome upgrades, like a better main camera on the Flip, and some unwanted ones, like a higher starting price. The new foldable phones follow on the heels of Samsung's Galaxy S24 series, which arrived earlier this year. The Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra got new AI features in addition to the regular slew of performance, camera and battery upgrades.
Looking for a versatile camera setup and a big screen? A great choice may be the $1,300 Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Want a much more budget-friendly option? There's the Galaxy A15 5G, which carries a price tag of roughly $200. You could buy six of them for the price of one S24 Ultra. With so many different phone models at a variety of prices, you might have a difficult time making a decision on which phone to buy. But don't worry, we've tested and reviewed every phone on this list and are here to help you find the best Samsung phone.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra -- priced at $1,300 -- comes packed with maximum features which, for most people, is more than necessary. For the rest of us, the $800 Galaxy S24 is a standout among its Galaxy counterparts. It has the same Snapdragon customized chip as the S24 Ultra, runs the same version of Android and costs $500 less. The Galaxy S24 has a very capable triple rear camera setup that is versatile in capturing both bright outdoor scenes and candid moments inside under mixed lighting. Overall, the Galaxy S24 is ideal for Android fans who prioritize fast performance, solid cameras and a spacious, bright screen in a compact package.
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How to pick the right Samsung phone for you
Deciding which Samsung phone is right for you comes down to what you want in a phone and how much you're willing to spend. If you want the largest screen available on a standard Samsung phone, enjoy note-taking with a stylus and need a camera with a significantly closer zoom, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is the right choice. You'll also have to spend more than $1,100 unless you score a trade-in deal.
Those who don't need the stylus, prefer more compact devices and still want a top-notch camera should consider the Galaxy S24 or Galaxy S24 Plus. If you just want the basics, like a spacious screen, 5G and a decent camera, consider the Galaxy S23 FE. Those looking for the flashiest tech around -- and who also have deep pockets -- should consider the Galaxy Z Flip 6 or Z Fold 6.
It's also important to consider whether now is the right time to upgrade. If you have a relatively new phone that's two to three years old and still functions properly, you can probably wait. Samsung committed to supporting seven generations of Android operating system updates for devices like the Galaxy S24 series, which improves their longevity.
Finding the best Samsung phone will ultimately come down to preference. Choosing among so many options can get complicated, so here's how to decide which Samsung phone is best for you. Check out our phone buying guide for more tips on how to choose the right device.
Best Samsung phones in 2024
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review</a>.</p>" page-position linktext linkurl like="~Chat translations and Circle to Search are useful ~Sharper 5x zoom ~ Good low-light camera performance ~7 years of software upgrades" dislike="~Expensive ~Some Galaxy AI features aren't exclusive to S24 series ~No specific S24 Ultra Galaxy AI features" additional-author additional-date additional-time can-collapse="false" can-truncate="false" truncate-on-page-load="false" offer="{"id":"ce590a82-18da-4531-8026-55c5a47b3a5e","label":"Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra","slug":"samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra","edition":["us"],"imageId":"3003955e-e200-4f5c-91e4-234a0295ea94","imgUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/fcefdf7af347488cef85fe642114c9c72f01afd6/hub/2024/01/31/3003955e-e200-4f5c-91e4-234a0295ea94/6570297-sd.jpg?auto=webp&width=300&height=300&fit=crop","imageHeight":0,"imageWidth":0,"typeLabel":"Series","objectType":"content_product_series","icon":""}" techobjectinfo="{"uuid":"ce590a82-18da-4531-8026-55c5a47b3a5e","slug":"samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra","name":"Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra","productType":"SERIES","updateType":"PRISM","mod":1733165720285}" overridecredit overridecaption imagegroup="{"uuid":"73947584-67eb-4e99-b66d-207b4c0e1eda","alt":"The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from the front being held against a pink marble surface","caption":"<p>The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra</p>","credits":"Lisa Eadicicco/CNET","imageData":{"id":"73947584-67eb-4e99-b66d-207b4c0e1eda","filename":"samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra-1887.jpg","path":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/35b91272e337c1d7c845d5cc197656997aad7c88/hub/2024/01/24/73947584-67eb-4e99-b66d-207b4c0e1eda/samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra-1887.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","dateCreated":{"date":"2024-01-24 14:53:09.000000","timezone":"UTC","timezone_type":3},"primeColor":null,"hasWarning":false},"size":"","float":"","lightbox":false,"imageUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/35b91272e337c1d7c845d5cc197656997aad7c88/hub/2024/01/24/73947584-67eb-4e99-b66d-207b4c0e1eda/samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra-1887.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","imageCaption":"<p>The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra</p>","imageCredit":"Lisa Eadicicco/CNET","imageAltText":"The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from the front being held against a pink marble surface","imageFilename":"samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra-1887.jpg","imageWidth":4000,"imageHeight":2857,"imageDoNotCrop":false,"imageDoNotResize":false,"imageWatermark":false,"imageDateCreated":"2024-01-24","imageParallax":"","imageCrop":"","imageEnlarge":false}" usepricing="false" ng-block="{"id":"wdisfx12a5i8qek","type":"cross-content-listicle"}" edition="us" data-key="cross_content_listicle__d4ca6ea2-db60-4770-8d77-538dc385926f" contenttype="Best List - Precap" pagelayout="Default - Article Page" tagslugs="android-12,amazon-prime,5g,android-13,android-11,samsung,hv14,samsung-galaxy" isbestlistredesign="true" imagecredit imagealttext="The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from the front being held against a pink marble surface" class="c-bestListListicle">
With a sharper 5x optical zoom, a faster new processor and that familiar giant display and 100x digital zoom, the Samsung’s “Ultra” phone remains a top choice for mobile photographers that want plenty of screen space. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is also one of the first phones with Samsung’s new Galaxy AI features, which include tools for translating text messages and phone calls instantly and Circle to Search, a new gesture that lets you launch a Google search for almost anything simply by drawing a circle around it. Like the previous two generations, the Galaxy S24 Ultra comes with an embedded S Pen for those who like jotting down notes or doodling. But perhaps best of all, Samsung has committed to updating these devices with new versions of Android for seven years, meaning it shouldn’t feel out of date anytime soon.
Still, there are still some important downsides to consider. At $1,300, this phone is expensive, so be sure to look for trade-in discounts if you plan to upgrade. And for that high price, I had hoped Samsung would’ve added extra Galaxy AI features that are specific to the Ultra -- perhaps some that take advantage of the S Pen. But Galaxy AI is the same on all Galaxy S24 devices, and it’ll be coming to the Galaxy S23 lineup soon too, so you don’t have to splurge on Samsung’s top-of-the-line phone if you just care about those features. Read our Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review.
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Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 6</a> foldable is packed with AI. It can take a rough sketch and turn it into artwork or help me have a conversation in French or Korean despite my only knowing a few words of either language. The new autofocus/auto zoom feature lets you prop the phone in a half-open position, the Z Flip 6 will automatically zoom in or out (switching between the main and ultrawide cameras) to get a photo that best suits the moment.</p><p>Samsung's latest clamshell style foldable has a new 50-megapixel main camera, a smaller hinge and crease, a larger battery and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. But all this comes at a higher starting price: $1,099, which makes it hard to appreciate the Galaxy Z Flip 6 for the absolute great phone that it is.</p>" page-position linktext linkurl like="~Matte finish ~New main camera is solid ~7 years of OS updates ~Auto zoom for photos" dislike="~$1,100 starting price ~Cover screen a step down from the internal one ~Wonky way to add apps to cover screen" additional-author additional-date additional-time can-collapse="false" can-truncate="false" truncate-on-page-load="false" offer="{"id":"c2ef517f-992d-4819-851c-d918b3d6bc5b","label":"Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6","slug":"samsung-galaxy-z-flip-6","edition":["us"],"imageId":"","imgUrl":"","imageHeight":0,"imageWidth":0,"typeLabel":"Series","objectType":"content_product_series","icon":""}" techobjectinfo="{"uuid":"c2ef517f-992d-4819-851c-d918b3d6bc5b","slug":"samsung-galaxy-z-flip-6","name":"Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6","productType":"SERIES","updateType":"PRISM","mod":1733165720237}" overridecredit overridecaption imagegroup="{"uuid":"9302a3cd-d75b-45d7-b119-738bcd17e598","alt":"Motorola Z Flip 6 mobile phone","caption":"<p></p>","credits":"James Martin/CNET","imageData":{"id":"9302a3cd-d75b-45d7-b119-738bcd17e598","filename":"motorola-z-flip-6-0663.jpg","path":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/57ec1cfbb7665c806b76cf861e19928775bc4f2d/hub/2024/07/24/9302a3cd-d75b-45d7-b119-738bcd17e598/motorola-z-flip-6-0663.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","dateCreated":{"date":"2024-07-24 17:30:29.000000","timezone":"UTC","timezone_type":3},"primeColor":null,"hasWarning":false},"size":"","float":"","lightbox":false,"imageUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/57ec1cfbb7665c806b76cf861e19928775bc4f2d/hub/2024/07/24/9302a3cd-d75b-45d7-b119-738bcd17e598/motorola-z-flip-6-0663.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","imageCaption":"<p></p>","imageCredit":"James Martin/CNET","imageAltText":"Motorola Z Flip 6 mobile phone","imageFilename":"motorola-z-flip-6-0663.jpg","imageWidth":4000,"imageHeight":2250,"imageDoNotCrop":false,"imageDoNotResize":false,"imageWatermark":false,"imageDateCreated":"2024-07-24","imageParallax":"","imageCrop":"","imageEnlarge":false}" usepricing="false" ng-block="{"id":"8ykaxamr605pg07","type":"cross-content-listicle"}" edition="us" data-key="cross_content_listicle__5d1e1220-3fb3-45da-a60a-d230908b4f58" contenttype="Best List - Precap" pagelayout="Default - Article Page" tagslugs="android-12,amazon-prime,5g,android-13,android-11,samsung,hv14,samsung-galaxy" isbestlistredesign="true" imagecredit imagealttext="Motorola Z Flip 6 mobile phone" class="c-bestListListicle">
For better or worse, Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable is packed with AI. It can take a rough sketch and turn it into artwork or help me have a conversation in French or Korean despite my only knowing a few words of either language. The new autofocus/auto zoom feature lets you prop the phone in a half-open position, the Z Flip 6 will automatically zoom in or out (switching between the main and ultrawide cameras) to get a photo that best suits the moment.
Samsung's latest clamshell style foldable has a new 50-megapixel main camera, a smaller hinge and crease, a larger battery and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. But all this comes at a higher starting price: $1,099, which makes it hard to appreciate the Galaxy Z Flip 6 for the absolute great phone that it is.
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Samsung Galaxy S24</a> isn't the new <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href=https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-samsung-galaxy-phone/"https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/how-samsungs-galaxy-ai-features-stack-up-against-google-and-apple/">Galaxy AI</a> features, brighter screens or solid cameras. It's the battery life. After testing, I can say the larger battery in the Galaxy S24 has no trouble plowing through a long day of use on a single charge.</p><p>The S24 is a wonderful, well-built phone that is excellent right out of the box, just as the nearly identical S22 and S23 were before it. This similarity to the S22 and S23 can be viewed as either a strength because the design reflects three years of refinements, or a weakness because features like the camera hardware are essentially identical to what came out in 2022. But all of this is overshadowed by the great battery life. You'll never hear anyone complain about getting too much battery life. Read our <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href=https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-samsung-galaxy-phone/"https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/galaxy-s24-and-s24-plus-review-samsung-thank-you-for-prioritizing-battery-life/">Samsung Galaxy S24 review</a>.</p>" page-position linktext linkurl like="~Long battery life ~Long software support ~Bright screen ~Circle To Search" dislike="~Telephoto images are just OK ~AI features are hit-or-miss" additional-author additional-date additional-time can-collapse="true" can-truncate="true" truncate-on-page-load="true" offer="{"id":"4eac382c-8049-4a09-abab-79aa2c6d9cbf","label":"Samsung Galaxy S24 (128GB, Amber Yellow)","slug":"samsung-galaxy-s24-128gb-amber-yellow","edition":["us"],"imageId":"aeaab71b-2110-419d-8f21-a66bb9043b8f","imgUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/19dab4db0df8af21cdd9a1572fa27cf8250a039b/hub/2024/01/31/aeaab71b-2110-419d-8f21-a66bb9043b8f/6570269-sd.jpg?auto=webp&width=300&height=300&fit=crop","imageHeight":0,"imageWidth":0,"typeLabel":"Product","objectType":"content_product","icon":""}" techobjectinfo="{"uuid":"4eac382c-8049-4a09-abab-79aa2c6d9cbf","slug":"samsung-galaxy-s24-128gb-amber-yellow","name":"Samsung Galaxy S24 (128GB, Amber Yellow)","productType":"PRODUCT","updateType":"PRISM","mod":1733165720255}" overridecredit overridecaption imagegroup="{"uuid":"d4090e47-01c2-4c13-bd99-75bb253662fd","alt":"Samsung Galaxy S24","caption":"<p></p>","credits":"James Martin/CNET","imageData":{"id":"d4090e47-01c2-4c13-bd99-75bb253662fd","filename":"samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5664.jpg","path":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/48cee02de9b32bfdd3d0b591f46a0a80fa14f37f/hub/2024/01/25/d4090e47-01c2-4c13-bd99-75bb253662fd/samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5664.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","dateCreated":{"date":"2024-01-25 21:25:40.000000","timezone":"UTC","timezone_type":3},"primeColor":null,"hasWarning":false},"size":"","float":"","lightbox":false,"imageUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/48cee02de9b32bfdd3d0b591f46a0a80fa14f37f/hub/2024/01/25/d4090e47-01c2-4c13-bd99-75bb253662fd/samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5664.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","imageCaption":"<p></p>","imageCredit":"James Martin/CNET","imageAltText":"Samsung Galaxy S24","imageFilename":"samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5664.jpg","imageWidth":4000,"imageHeight":2250,"imageDoNotCrop":false,"imageDoNotResize":false,"imageWatermark":false,"imageDateCreated":"2024-01-25","imageParallax":"","imageCrop":"","imageEnlarge":false}" usepricing="false" ng-block="{"id":"5rhr2zed55feado","type":"cross-content-listicle"}" edition="us" data-key="cross_content_listicle__8c6bcb23-ae8c-4068-9722-73c63a1ca723" contenttype="Best List - Precap" pagelayout="Default - Article Page" tagslugs="android-12,amazon-prime,5g,android-13,android-11,samsung,hv14,samsung-galaxy" isbestlistredesign="true" imagecredit imagealttext="Samsung Galaxy S24" class="c-bestListListicle">
What impresses me the most about the Samsung Galaxy S24 isn't the new Galaxy AI features, brighter screens or solid cameras. It's the battery life. After testing, I can say the larger battery in the Galaxy S24 has no trouble plowing through a long day of use on a single charge.
The S24 is a wonderful, well-built phone that is excellent right out of the box, just as the nearly identical S22 and S23 were before it. This similarity to the S22 and S23 can be viewed as either a strength because the design reflects three years of refinements, or a weakness because features like the camera hardware are essentially identical to what came out in 2022. But all of this is overshadowed by the great battery life. You'll never hear anyone complain about getting too much battery life. Read our Samsung Galaxy S24 review.
Samsung’s $200 Galaxy A15 5G is an easy choice for someone looking to buy a phone that will last for years. Samsung provides it with four years of software updates and five years of security support, which in this price range is unparalleled. Plus the phone supports 25W wired charging that in my testing was able to charge half of its big 5,000-mAh battery from empty in 30 minutes. I also like the eye-catching light blue option.
A $200 phone has to have some compromises. The Galaxy A15 5G feels sluggish compared to competing phones like Motorola’s $200 Moto G 5G, and as an entertainment machine falls short with its single audio speaker that is blocked by accident when you hold the phone sideways for games and video. Photography, which is typically a weak point on phones in this price range, is similarly mixed with decent photography in outdoor environments while struggling to photograph lowlight spaces. This makes the Galaxy A15 5G an easy choice for when you just need a phone that can handle the basics, but you may want to consider other options if you are looking for the best pocket YouTube player in this price range.
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Google's Pixel 8 Pro</a> has the same price and slightly better cameras. I do think the S24 Plus is an overall better phone in nearly every other respect, even software, which has been rock solid in my testing. Read our <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href=https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-samsung-galaxy-phone/"https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/galaxy-s24-and-s24-plus-review-samsung-thank-you-for-prioritizing-battery-life/">Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus review</a>.</p>" page-position linktext linkurl like="~Larger, brighter, higher resolution screen ~Long battery life ~Long software support ~Incredible performance" dislike="~Camera performance doesn't match price ~AI features feel experimental ~The Pixel 8 Pro exists" additional-author additional-date additional-time can-collapse="true" can-truncate="true" truncate-on-page-load="true" offer="{"id":"f66d6a27-ecad-416c-b03a-1a0137daa7df","label":"Samsung - Galaxy S24+ 256GB (Unlocked) - Cobalt Violet","slug":"samsung-galaxy-s24-plus-256gb-unlocked-cobalt-violet","edition":["us"],"imageId":"b86584d6-cbab-4844-bc88-1543ec6d926a","imgUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/f4f1f9c9e728392bc0f8c568835b3d36b1d33f0e/hub/2024/01/31/b86584d6-cbab-4844-bc88-1543ec6d926a/6570290-sd.jpg?auto=webp&width=300&height=300&fit=crop","imageHeight":0,"imageWidth":0,"typeLabel":"Product","objectType":"content_product","icon":""}" techobjectinfo="{"uuid":"f66d6a27-ecad-416c-b03a-1a0137daa7df","slug":"samsung-galaxy-s24-plus-256gb-unlocked-cobalt-violet","name":"Samsung - Galaxy S24+ 256GB (Unlocked) - Cobalt Violet","productType":"PRODUCT","updateType":"PRISM","mod":1732551206764}" overridecredit overridecaption imagegroup="{"uuid":"63b70c70-083b-4ba5-9858-0fcc50fd7c46","alt":"Samsung Galaxy S24","caption":"<p></p>","credits":"James Martin/CNET","imageData":{"id":"63b70c70-083b-4ba5-9858-0fcc50fd7c46","filename":"samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5657.jpg","path":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/c817c7da0dd8ea4026a4ed3a98e591ec53ac9b13/hub/2024/01/25/63b70c70-083b-4ba5-9858-0fcc50fd7c46/samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5657.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","dateCreated":{"date":"2024-01-25 21:25:40.000000","timezone":"UTC","timezone_type":3},"primeColor":null,"hasWarning":false},"size":"","float":"","lightbox":false,"imageUrl":"https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/c817c7da0dd8ea4026a4ed3a98e591ec53ac9b13/hub/2024/01/25/63b70c70-083b-4ba5-9858-0fcc50fd7c46/samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5657.jpg?auto=webp&height=500","imageCaption":"<p></p>","imageCredit":"James Martin/CNET","imageAltText":"Samsung Galaxy S24","imageFilename":"samsung-galaxy-s24-s24-plus-5657.jpg","imageWidth":4000,"imageHeight":2250,"imageDoNotCrop":false,"imageDoNotResize":false,"imageWatermark":false,"imageDateCreated":"2024-01-25","imageParallax":"","imageCrop":"","imageEnlarge":false}" usepricing="false" ng-block="{"id":"ylpftm7c7llyg4a","type":"cross-content-listicle"}" edition="us" data-key="cross_content_listicle__027a7544-58b4-4d27-990c-52500120e02b" contenttype="Best List - Precap" pagelayout="Default - Article Page" tagslugs="android-12,amazon-prime,5g,android-13,android-11,samsung,hv14,samsung-galaxy" isbestlistredesign="true" imagecredit imagealttext="Samsung Galaxy S24" class="c-bestListListicle">
After testing the 6.7-inch Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus by playing games, texting and calling in multiple languages, taking photos, recording videos and trying out all that Galaxy AI has to offer, I'm happy to say it's outstanding. Samsung didn't reinvent the phone, but it did take a great phone and make it better.
The challenge for the S24 Plus is that Google's Pixel 8 Pro has the same price and slightly better cameras. I do think the S24 Plus is an overall better phone in nearly every other respect, even software, which has been rock solid in my testing. Read our Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus review.
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With the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung is getting closer to its goal of making a device that doubles as a phone and a tablet without compromising too much in either direction. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 has an improved design with a sleeker look that’s easier to grip, a less noticeable crease, a new processor and an upgraded ultrawide camera.
But it’s really the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s big, bright and crisp internal screen that makes it the best choice for those who want a foldable phone for entertainment. However, be prepared to spend a pretty penny: The Galaxy Z Fold 6 starts at an eye-watering $1,900, making it $100 more expensive than last year’s Z Fold 5 was at launch.
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Factors to consider when buying a Samsung phone
Get more for less with cheap phones: For a fraction of the cost, you can get a solid phone that does almost everything a pricier flagship phone can do. The Galaxy S23 FE packs a good camera and costs only $630 before discounts or trade-in offers.
Be ready for Cyber Monday sales: The holidays usually bring big discounts and sales, even on phones.
Test your phone: It's worth going to a store and trying out a phone before you shell out hundreds of dollars for it.
Find peace of mind with a case: You spent all this time picking a phone, now protect it from damage with a case.
We test the battery, screen, performance, cameras and more on every phone we review.
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We test every phone in real-world scenarios focusing on its features, design, performance, cameras, battery life and overall value. We document our findings in an initial review that is periodically updated when there are new software updates or to compare against new phones from competitors like Apple, Samsung, Google and OnePlus.
Photography
Photography is a major focus for most phones these days, so we take pictures and videos of various subjects in a variety of settings and lighting levels. We try out any new camera modes such as ProRes Log video that debuted with the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max or the Magic Editor photo tool that launched with the Google Pixel 8 series.
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Battery life
Battery testing is conducted in a variety of ways. We assess how long a phone lasts during a typical day of use, and note how it performs during more focused sessions of video calls, media streaming and gaming. We also conduct a video playback test, which isn't always included in the initial review and is added later in an update.
Performance
We perform processor-heavy tasks like editing photos, exporting videos and playing games. We evaluate whether a newer version of a particular phone includes enough features to make it worth upgrading from older models.
We use benchmarking apps to measure the performance, alongside our own anecdotal experiences using the phone for our review. Of particular note are how graphics and animations look. Are they smooth? Or do they lag or stutter? We also look at how quickly the phone switches between horizontal and vertical orientations and how fast the camera app opens and is ready to take a photo.
Why buy a Samsung phone instead of other Android phones?
The right phone for you depends on a variety of factors, such as your budget, your current phone and whether you own other mobile accessories from the same company, such as earbuds or smartwatches. Many people prefer to stick with phones from the same company because the experience is more consistent and there's less of a learning curve when switching to a new device.
The same holds true for Samsung; the company's One UI software (its customized version of Android) can be found across its phone lineup. Samsung's One UI 6 introduced a more customizable lock screen and the ability to answer a phone call through a text message instead of speaking.
Consistency aside, there are some benefits to choosing a Samsung phone over devices from other Android phone makers. Samsung usually excels when it comes to display quality and brightness, and it typically offers a lot of choices in terms of size and pricing. Samsung phones usually offer decent battery life -- especially midsize and large phones -- and the cameras are usually among the best, especially on the Galaxy S24 lineup. Samsung also offers seven years of Android version updates for most of its new smartphones, which is longer support than even Google provides for its Pixel phones.
Google's Pixel devices also have stellar cameras along with specific software features you can't get elsewhere. The OnePlus 12 is also cheaper than the Galaxy S24 Plus and Galaxy S24 Ultra at regular prices without a trade-in and offers faster charging speeds. It could be a better choice for those who want to pay a little less but still want a giant 6.82-inch screen and triple rear camera.
Which Samsung phone series is best, Galaxy A or Galaxy S?
Samsung's Galaxy A and S families serve different purposes, so which one is right for you will depend on your needs and budget. The Galaxy A lineup is Samsung's mid-tier and budget line, and it's the best choice if you're looking for a phone under $500 without a trade-in deal. These phones typically offer core features like a big screen, large battery and multiple cameras at a cheaper price.
You also get what you pay for; Samsung's cheapest phones have very limited storage space and poorer cameras compared with the pricier models, and they sometimes struggle with juggling multiple tasks. More expensive phones like the Galaxy A35 5G provide almost everything most people want in a basic phone, although you'll still have to compromise a bit on camera quality and general performance.
The Galaxy S series, on the other hand, is Samsung's flagship smartphone line. Galaxy S phones usually include the best tech that Samsung has to offer and features you'd expect on any high-end phone, such as a premium design, 5G support, screens with high refresh rates and multiple high-end cameras. The biggest updates that launched with the Galaxy S24 lineup, for example, included the bump to a 200-megapixel main camera on the Ultra and bigger batteries for the smaller models. You'll have to be willing to pay hundreds of dollars more than you would for a Galaxy A series phone in most cases.