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Best Phones of 2017

Best Phones of 2017

Posted on June 7, 2017January 22, 2019 By Jarvis

Tom’s Guide reviews dozens of new smartphones, and we evaluate them in our lab and in the real world based on design, features, performance, camera quality and battery life. Based on our testing, the Galaxy S8 ($720 on Samsung) is the best choice for most people.

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ boast a new Infinity Display that stretches all the way from edge to edge of the design. The screen is also crisp, sharp and colorful. The S8 is the fastest performing smartphone that we have tested and features the best cameras we’ve tested. These handsets offer longer lasting batteries than their predecessors, too.

Prefer iOS? The iPhone 7 is good but the iPhone 7 Plus is better if you want a true optical zoom, bigger screen and more battery life. Just be aware that we’re getting ever close to the iPhone 8 launch in the fall.
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