The Best Phones to Buy Right Now: Gizmodo’s Picks for 2023

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The smartphone audience is so wide that it’s difficult to settle on just one best phone of 2023. Some of us want huge screens, fast processors, and tons of memory. Other people want the very best camera so they can share photos on social media. And then there’s the folks who want the best budget phone and/or best small phone (they’re often the same thing), just something simple and cheap that will easily fit in a pocket.

Your personal decision about what smartphone to buy starts, like many things, with picking a side: Android or iOS? The Google-backed Android operating system is the world’s most popular, with more than 70% market share around the globe, in large part because it’s cheap and used by lots of small companies in developing markets. But Android’s market share is trailing behind Apple in the U.S. and Canada, and iPhones recently scored more than 50% of the total US market for the first time ever.

What phone should I buy?

New hardware lines have complicated the buying decision. In the Android world, Samsung gave up on its Galaxy Note line but doubled down on foldables with the Galaxy Z Flip series and Z Fold 4. Non-folding options like the Galaxy S23 Ultra are exciting, too. Oppo, which has a massive audience overseas but is working to attract more global attention, is coming for Android fans with attractive clamshell options like the Find N2 Flip. And Google’s new Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro feature some of the best smartphone cameras we’ve ever tested. They also pack Google’s second-generation Tensor chip, unlocking sophisticated AI-powered features like scrubbing people out of pictures.

Meanwhile, on the iOS side, Apple’s new iPhone 14 Pro is one of the company’s best phones ever and even makes a strong case for ditching Android entirely.

We’ve got recommendations for people on both sides of the iOS/Android divide, along with some picks for people looking for more affordable fare.

What smartphones are coming this year?

Google is reportedly working on a version of the Pixel Fold that’s set to challenge Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 toward the end of 2023. We also expect to see the Pixel 7a launching in a few months, so maybe hold off if you’re hoping to buy the most current budget device. We expect the iPhone 15 to launch this fall, but no fourth-gen iPhone SE (it’s a bummer, too, because it was rumored the SE 4 would be Apple’s first foray into making its own mobile modems). If you’re more interested in buying a phone right now, we’ve got you covered below.

The editorial staff of Gizmodo independently test and review each product found in our Buyer’s Guides. If you purchase something using our affiliate links, G/O Media may earn a commission. Affiliate linking does not influence our editorial content.


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Our pick: Google Pixel 7 Pro

If you’ve already picked a side in the Android vs. iOS fight, you can’t go wrong with either the Google Pixel 7 Pro or Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro. Both devices get you the best Android and iOS have to offer and are the most recent releases from each camp.

But if you want the very best, regardless of platform, there’s a clear choice: The Google Pixel 7 Pro ($899) is the one to get. It ships with the latest version of Android and the second-generation Google Tensor G2, which is the key to some of the Pro’s unique AI smarts. Apple users might not be willing to swap because of having to deal with Android, but when it comes to hardware, we like the Pixel.

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