Is your contract about to expire? Have you decided it’s time to buy a new phone? There are loads of great handsets out there, but this will be something you’ll have to use every day, possibly for years. Feeling the pressure yet?
Don’t worry; we are here to help. Our experts have used many of the best and worst phones around, so here’s our selection of the top models you can buy in 2021.
Looking for more of the latest releases from Apple? Be sure to read our iPhone 13 mini review, iPhone 13 review, iPhone Pro review and iPhone 13 Pro Max review. For more on the latest Android device and how it compares, don’t miss our in-depth Google Pixel 6 Pro review and this iPhone 13 Pro vs Pixel 6 Pro guide.
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How to choose the best smartphone
How much should you spend on a new smartphone in 2021? We think they start to get interesting around the £200 mark. But in this round-up, we’re not going to focus too much on the lower end of the market. If that’s what you’re looking for, read our guides to the best budget smartphone for affordable alternatives.
Mid-range phones cost anything from around £350 to £700. Here you get a phone that, in many ways, will feel very similar to the most expensive phones going. If this price bracket is for you, read our best mid-range phone guide.
So why should you pay the big bucks? A few features you just don’t tend to get in mid-tier mobiles include long zoom cameras, which now extend as far as 10x in some phones, and ultra-high resolution screens. Some budget models have slightly lesser build quality, trading aluminium or glass for plastic to lower costs.
When our experts put a handset through its paces, they consider battery, cameras, specs and features, design, set-up, connectivity, storage and more.
So it’s worth spending a little time working out which of these is most important to you when buying a phone. Do you need a large screen to stream films and play games? Or, is a brilliant camera the deciding factor? Try our best 5G phone, best iPhone and best camera phone guides if these factors are important to you.
Read on for the best smartphones to buy in 2021.
Best phones to buy at a glance
- Best iPhone for most people: iPhone 13 Pro, from £949
- Best overall Android handset: Google Pixel 6 Pro, from £849
- Best phone for photography fun: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, from £1,149
- Best phone for shooting videos: iPhone 13 Pro Max, from £1,099
- Best foldable phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3, £1,599
- Best performer at a mid-range price: OnePlus 9, £629
- Best for high-end design at a lower price: Xiaomi Mi 11, £749
- Best pick for small phone fans: Samsung Galaxy S21, £759
- Best 4G buy: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, £269
Best smartphones to buy in 2021
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, from £949
Best iPhone for most people
Pros
- Incredible camera setup
- Sharp, clear display
- Responsive and fast
Cons:
- Expensive compared to some rival phones
- Lacks some of the power of the 13 Pro Max
Alongside the Pro Max, the iPhone 13 Pro is Apple’s premium flagship smartphone this year – and we consider it to be the best iOS handset for most people. Yes, it’s an expensive piece of tech, and the same can be said for the previous model. The iPhone 13 Pro has a stunning display, great software performance, strong battery life, 5G connectivity and a highly-impressive 12 MP triple camera setup.
As our tech expert wrote in our iPhone 13 Pro review: [The phone] represents the best option of the entire iPhone 13 range because it combines next-level hardware with optimised software, all within a form factor that will suit most people.”
Buy the Apple iPhone 13 Pro:
- Buy the Apple iPhone 13 Pro at Amazon
- Buy the Apple iPhone 13 Pro at Apple
- Buy the iPhone 13 Pro at EE | £65 per month, £50 upfront (24 months)
- Buy the iPhone 13 Pro at Sky Mobile | £33 per month, £0 upfront (36 months)
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Google Pixel 6 Pro, from £849
Best overall Android handset of the year
Pros:
- Fantastic screen with 120Hz refresh rate
- Stunning camera and nice new AI modes
- Really snappy Android experience
Cons:
- More expensive than prior Pixel models
- We miss the grippy sides of earlier models
- There’s no main wall charger in the box
The Pixel 6 Pro is Google’s true flagship handset. Boasting a unique new design, a stunning display, industry-leading camera and silky-smooth performance – it not only breathed new life into the series as a whole but instantly established itself as one of the best Android devices of the year. It’s a premium Pixel device and one that we felt emerged as a true competitor to the Apple iPhone for possibly the first time.
Read our full Google Pixel 6 Pro review.
Buy the Google Pixel 6 Pro:
The Pixel 6 Pro is priced from £849 and is available to buy via multiple UK retailers, including Google, Currys, Amazon, Vodafone (contract) and EE (contract).
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, from £1,149
Best phone for photography fun
Pros
- Incredible camera array
- Large screen is great for video and gaming
Cons
- May be a bit large or heavy for some
We have used almost every top camera phone in 2021, and the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra might be the most fun of the lot for photography. Samsung went all out, putting not just one zoom cam on the back but two. There’s a 3x lens and a 10x one.
Combine that with a great ultra-wide and a 108MP main camera, and you have flexibility comparable with a dedicated superzoom camera. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra’s huge 6.8-inch screen is great for video and games, and Samsung’s space-saving design fits all this into a phone that, while large, is manageable.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review.
Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra:
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra at Argos
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra at Amazon
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra at Currys
- Available at Three | from £32 a month, £99 upfront (24 months)
- Available at Vodafone | from £48 a month and £29 upfront (36 months)
- Available at EE | from £59 a month, £70 upfront (24 months)
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iPhone 13 Pro Max, from £1,049
Best phone for shooting videos
If it’s power you need, especially for taking photos and shooting videos, the iPhone 13 Pro Max is the best handset that you can buy this year. However, the Pixel 6 Pro is another compelling option if you want to stick to the Android operating system.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max has a wealth of flagship video and photo tools, including a Cinematic Mode, Macro Mode and Photographic Styles. It shoots 4K footage, while Apple’s ProMotion technology preserves battery by adapting the refresh rate.
As we wrote in our full iPhone 13 Pro Max review: “The improvements made to both the camera hardware and software … are what drew us in most when reviewing this phone and are enough to warrant an upgrade almost by themselves.”
Buy the iPhone 13 Pro Max:
- Buy the iPhone 13 Pro Max at Amazon
- Buy the iPhone 13 Pro Max at Apple
- Buy the iPhone 13 Pro Max at EE | £71 per month, £50 upfront (24 months)
- Buy the iPhone 13 Pro Max at Sky Mobile | £37 per month, £0 upfront (36 months)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3, £1,599
Best foldable phone
Pros:
- IPX8-rated water resistance
- S Pen support
Cons:
- Very expensive
- Visible hinge
Samsung did not shy away from its foldable phones in 2021. In fact, it doubled down – releasing the Galaxy Z Fold3 with some great refinements of the concept. We love that the tech exists, and it’s great to see some new smartphone design ideas.
As our tech expert wrote in this 4.5/5 star Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 review: “All of the additions to this third-generation foldable phone including IPX8-rated water resistance and S Pen support make it more durable and practical. It’s still painfully pricey, but Samsung is continuing its dominance in foldable phones.”
Buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3:
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 at Amazon
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 at Samsung
- Buy the Galaxy Z Fold3 at Three | £51 per month, £99 upfront (24 months)
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OnePlus 9, from £629
Best performer at a mid-range price
Pros
- Good value
- Very powerful
Cons
- No water resistance
OnePlus made two high-end phones in 2021, the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro. They are both great, but it’s the OnePlus 9 that we have found ourselves recommending to, well, normal people more often.
It starts at £629, considered a mid-range price, but has an incredible Snapdragon 888 processor. This makes it a better gaming phone than some handsets that are almost twice as expensive. The screen is bright and colourful, and the glass back makes it feel like a top-end Android. It also has an unusually good ultra-wide camera.
Pick the OnePlus 9 Pro version if you have more to spend. It has a sharper screen, a better camera and a dedicated zoom camera, missing from the OnePlus 9. But then we’re wading into Apple iPhone and top-end Samsung cost territory.
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Xiaomi Mi 11, £749
Best for high-end design at a lower price
Pros:
- No-compromise design at a lower price
- Top-tier processor
- Good value
Cons:
- No zoom camera
The Xiaomi Mi 11 is the best alternative to the OnePlus 9, and is the phone to get if you want something that looks and feels a bit more high-end. Why? The Mi 11 has a curved glass front, a curved glass back and metal sides.
This is the design style of a £1000-plus phone, for £750. It also has one of the best Android processors available at the time of writing, the Snapdragon 888, and the 108MP main camera captures stacks of detail in photos.
So, what’s missing? The Xiaomi Mi 11 doesn’t have a dedicated telephoto camera lens, although its 2x zoom results beat the OnePlus 9’s. The OnePlus beats Xiaomi for ultra-wide camera quality. Both are crackers with slightly different strengths.
Buy the Xiaomi Mi 11:
- Buy the Xiaomi Mi 11 at Amazon
- Vodafone | from £33 a month and £29 upfront (36 months)
- Three | from £40 a month and £19 upfront (24 months)
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Samsung Galaxy S21, £759
Best pick for small phone fans
Pros
- Relatively small and easy to handle
- Fun triple rear camera array
- Very good screen
Cons
- Has a plastic back
- One-day battery life
The real success of the Samsung Galaxy S21 is that it sort of miniaturises all the bits that make a top 2021 Samsung phone so appealing. It looks fantastic, has a highly versatile, high-quality triple camera array with none of the rubbish filler cameras you see in cheaper phones, and a very bright, rich OLED screen.
It is also a lot smaller than the Galaxy S21+ or Galaxy S21 Ultra and costs hundreds of pounds less. There are just two little issues to consider. Like most small phones, the Galaxy S21’s battery doesn’t last quite as long as the bigger, pricier options. And the back is plastic rather than glass.
Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21:
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21 at Amazon
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy S21 at Samsung
- Vodafone | from £41 a month and £29 upfront (36 months)
- EE | from £47 a month and £50 upfront (24 months)
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, £269
Best 4G buy
Pros
- Excellent value
- Big screen
- Good stereo speakers
Cons
- Doesn’t have 5G
Have a read of our best budget phone round-up if you’re after a bargain. But here’s a taster. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro is the perfect phone for the price-conscious enthusiast who isn’t bothered about 5G yet, or can simply live without it.
What do we mean by enthusiast? If you play games a lot, stream Netflix on the way to work or actually dig around to see what new apps are about occasionally, we’re talking to you. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has a solid Qualcomm processor, a large screen and very good stereo speakers. Its back is glass, rather than the plastic casing that you normally see at the price. The 108MP camera is well above average for an affordable phone, too. Read our full Redmi Note 10 Pro review.
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Still not sure which handset to pick up? Read our best camera phone and best iPhone guides. After a good deal? Don’t forget to bookmark our Black Friday 2021 and Cyber Monday 2021 coverage, as many phones will drop in price.