I am the one that likes zoom cameras. Hello, I’m Ivan and I take the majority of the lifestyle images on GSMArena dot com. You could say I like the phones.
Hello, I’m Ivan and I take the majority of the lifestyle images on GSMArena dot com. You could say I like the phones with the best cameras the most, though it’s more complicated than that.
The wide-angle cameras on most phones are great these days and they take mostly the same-looking photos. It’s the zooms that I like most – they give me the creative freedom to snap interesting shots with unique perspectives. So, in reverse order, here are my top 5 phones of the year.Nothing Phone (2)
Wait a minute, the Nothing Phone (2) doesn’t even have a telephoto camera, what’s up with that? Yes, the Nothing Phone (2) isn’t the phone I carry nor is it a phone I would, but it’s unique, it’s flawlessly smooth, and it’s plain fun to use. It’s also one of the best phones you can buy if you’re looking for a reliable and thoughtful device that’s also reasonably priced. It’s an easy recommendation when someone on a budget asks me what phone to get.OnePlus 12
The OnePlus 12 might just be the least settling phone ever made. Its specs sheet reads like a best of the best – 6.82-inch 1440p display with 120Hz and 4,500 nits, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, up to 24GB of RAM, a 5,400mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, IP68 waterproofing – top tier stuff.
But what I’m more impressed by is the camera system, which we already tested on the OnePlus Open – it’s a selection of quality sensors with great lenses in front.