Top 3 5G Smartphones of 2020

Top 3 5G Smartphones of 2020

5G phones, which would be the successor to the 4G LTE network, will be in a position to deliver the hype that’s long been surrounding this network standard, way before it was launched. Now, the people are moving toward handsets, which will be 5G-capable to ensure that they enjoy faster download speed, better upload speed, and the innumerable other benefits, which come with 5G networks. Following is a list of the best 5G smartphones for anyone planning to switch. 

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus
    Right at the top of our list of the best 5G smartphones is the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus. We regard it as the best because it easily works on all types of 5G-based networks. Its 64 MP camera gives millions of more pixels in every picture that you take with the phone’s telephoto lens camera. It is the processor of the phone, i.e., the Snapdragon 865, which is the primary factor that facilitates the 5G connectivity. Furthermore, it does everything that you’d expect from an Android phone. But, given that it is priced at $1999, it is not the phone that people on the budget should reach out for. Though the price is enormous, you get every bit of value for money with this incredible smartphone. The Quad High Definition AMOLED screen of the phone assures a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which allows a smooth gaming experience. However, unfortunately, this high refresh rate can even drain out the battery at a fast pace. Though we wouldn’t deny that in the following months, you’ll be able to find much cheaper alternatives for the 5G phones, but if there’s one phone, which is a fine balance of price and features, it is the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus.
  • One Plus 8 Pro
    Next on our list is the One Plus 8 Pro. If you love Android phones, you’ll love it. The good thing about this phone is that it is $300 cheaper than the last phone. It is important to know that this phone is available strictly unlocked. This means that you cannot buy it via a particular wireless carrier. Moreover, the phone will specifically work on the 5G or sub-6Ghz networks only. So, it does mean that there are certainly no benefits from the faster speed of the mmWave 5G networks. This makes it unsuitable for the Verizon customers as Verizon primarily relies on the mmWave. However, this shouldn’t be a concern for T-Mobile. The phone comes with a 6.78-inch screen and a Snapdragon 865 processor. With it, you can also cherish the high-speed wireless and wired charging. 
  • Samsung Galaxy S20
    Before the arrival of Samsung Galaxy S20, most of the 5G phones were huge to accommodate the 5G modems and the big batteries, but all of them changed with the release of this 5G phone from Samsung. It is a compact phone with Quad HD AMOLED screen and a refresh rate of 120 Hz for a much smoother scrolling experience. Priced at $999, it is undoubtedly the most affordable Samsung 5G phone. The 64 MP camera of the phone is great and captures images that allow 3X lossless zoom.