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10 best phones 2024 reviewed and rated: the top smartphones to buy today

From hot flagships to the best budget phones, these are the top mobiles you can buy right now. All reviewed and rated by Stuff experts

From Apple and Samsung to Oppo, OnePlus and Xiaomi, we’ve seen a fleet of the very best phones including powerful flagships and excellent affordable options hit shelves over recent months. And that trend is set to continue.

Also do check out our guides to the best budget phones as well as the most anticipated smartphones out over the coming months.

Here’s our list of the very best phones around, plus continually updated prices if you’re looking to buy one. You can also click through to our reviews of each phone, too.

Our pick of the best phones to buy today

Reviews

Google Pixel 7 Pro

Streamlined styling, plentiful performance and dependable battery life make the Pixel 7 Pro another worthy Google flagship, even if it is something of a minor upgrade over last year’s effort. It still impresses on the photography front with pin-sharp zoom and even snapper low-light shooting.

Features:

  • Stellar screen that’s much brighter than before
  • Versatile camera combo takes superb pics
  • No major battery life improvements
  • Android 13 is undeniably slick
Google Pixel 7 Pro review: a safe sequel
Reviews

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

Moves things on with Dynamic Island and an impressive camera revamp, further differentiating this from the standard iPhone. If you’ve been mulling going Pro, this is the year to do so, given the comparatively nothingy update the iPhone 14’s received.

Features:

  • Impressive camera system
  • Dynamic Island is actually good
  • Hefty price hike over last year’s model
  • First-rate performance
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max review: more iPhone in every sense
Reviews

Motorola Edge 30 Ultra

Feels as complete a flagship as the firm has produced in years. The previous-gen model had most hardware boxes ticked, but this one-ups it with superior fast charging, a huge pixel count camera, and a more streamlined design that elevates it above Moto’s more wallet-friendly models.

Features:

  • Screen, style, performance and battery all deliver
  • Versatile cameras
  • Exceptionally fast charging
  • Missing one or two flagship features
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra review: talkin’ ’bout a resolution