Touch phones became all the rage after the first Apple iPhone hit the market in June, 2007. To choose the best touch-screen phones, we select phones with a large touch screen and keep only the best touch phones, according to their average review score.
* By the way, another touch phone best-of also exists for all countries (includes all phones). |
Considering this 's aggregate ranking of 89%, we believe that the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is currently Phonerated's best HTC phone 2024. Furthermore, we think that our sample of 2458 reviews from multiple sources gives us a high confidence level that pushes us to call it a "no-brainer best choice."
Our Score: 89% |
With its 8 stars computed from 2981 reviews, here is what we consider second best HTC phone. * These choices are based on a full analysis of hundreds of reviews from around the web.
Our Score: 82% |
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The Asus ZenFone 5 ZE620KL is a massive 6.2-inch 19:9 Super IPS+ smartphone whose key specs include a 12- plus 8-megapixel dual-lens rear cam with AI-aided scene selection, a 3300mAh battery aided by AI Charging (for optimizing battery life), and 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM.
Our Score: 86% |
The iPhone 8 may be the least innovative among Apple's 2017 smartphone array, but it still boasts a revamped glass exterior, improved performance specs (courtesy of a new A11 Bionic processor), enhanced display color accuracy and gamut (albeit having the exact same resolution as the iPhone 7), and the ability to record slow-motion clips at 240fps.
Our Score: 88% |
Its 7-megapixel TrueDepth selfie camera, new Face ID function, and glass-and-stainless steel finish all give the iPhone X a fresh outlook on the smartphone scene, but for this most premium Apple installment of 2017, display specs are king -- as evident on its 5.8-inch all-screen OLED display.
Our Score: 84% |
While it banks on its 6.2-inch infinity display the most to make waves, the Galaxy S8 Plus smartphone also features other amped-up specs like an 8-megapixel selfie shooter which can take 1440p videos (one of the first -- if not the first -- of its kind), VR support, and a Snapdragon 835 processor in its core.
Our Score: 87% |
Striving to be a market-mover, the Essential PH-1 banks on specs like a 5.71-inch edge-to-edge display and a dual 13-megapixel rear shooter to capture the hearts of the premium-phone market, but it has to struggle with a relatively-small 3040mAh battery, an awkward selfie camera placement, and the lack of memory-expansion options, as well.
Our Score: 82% |
The Z2 Play improves the current modular-phone lineup from Motorola by shaving off some thickness and weight (It's only 5.99mm-thin and weighs 145 grams), but it also strives to impress by banking on specs like a 12-megapixel rear camera, an octa-core 2.2GHz CPU, and a maximum of 4GB of RAM.
Our Score: 84% |
The Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 positions itself as one of the lightest and thinnest highly-rugged smartphones there are, with a 9.7mm-thick, 172-gram body that boasts specs like an IP68 water and dust-proof rating and MIL-STD-810G certification against shock, vibrations, and extreme temperature.
Our Score: 88% |
The HTC U11's list of good points, which are led by a 16-megapixel selfie shooter, a 2.45GHz processor, and the squeeze-activated feature Edge Sense, appears promising despite of it having to deal with a less-impressive 3000mAh battery.
Our Score: 83% |
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