If you are looking to purchase a new smartphone, and an iPhone is not on your list, then this post is definitely going to help you. Any smartphone, that’s not an iPhone, runs on Google-powered Android OS. There exists a plenitude of Android smartphones to select from, thus more are your chances of getting overwhelmed. To save you from the hassles; below, we are reviewing the 5 Best Android Phones 2020. We hope the following list helps you to make a better and informed decision as far as your next Android smartphone is concerned.
Google Pixel 4a
Hailed as one of the most affordable members of the Pixel family, the Google Pixel 4A will cost you around $349. The mid-range Pixel smartphone from Google is available with a single configuration of Black Color and 6GB RAM/128 GB Storage. The best part about owning a Pixel 4A is that you can get flagship comparable features at a drastically less price compared to what Apple or Samsung will levy on you.

However, if you want to be ready for the future as well, you must know that Pixel 4A 5G variant will cost you $499 and is coupled with a dual back camera and a speedier processor. Following are the basic specs at a glance for Google Pixel 4A.
Display | 5.81-inch OLED (2340×1080)
CPU | Snapdragon 730 G
RAM | 6 GB
Storage/Expandable | 128 GB/No
Back Camera | 12.2 MP (f/1.7)
Front Camera | 8 MP (f/2.0)
Battery Capacity | 8.55 Hours
Android Version | 10
Fingerprint Sensor | At The Back
Users have rated Pixel 4A as the best-in-class smartphone for design, display, software, camera, and overall performance. However, the hard-hitting thing that the smartphone lacks is good battery life.
Pros:
- Best camera performance in class.
- OLED Display
- Light & Sturdy Built
- 128 GB Storage
Cons:
- Battery capacity is low.
- The ultra-wide camera isn’t present.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
If you are an Android ‘power-user’ and have no budget constraints when going for a new smartphone, then Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra should be on the top of your list. It comes with an S Pen and is loaded with a plenitude of professional upgrades.

The device comes with a 6.9 inches OLED Screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. As far as the camera is concerned, you can shoot high-quality and professional pictures with the 108 MP snapper at the back. Moreover, if you are an avid gamer, you must know that this Android smartphone can act as a mini Xbox console as well. So, if a price tag of $1300 doesn’t bring down your spirits, then Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra should be your next Android smartphone.
Following are the basic specs at a glance.
Display | 6.9 inches AMOLED (3088 x 1440)
CPU | Snapdragon 865 Plus (US variant only)
RAM | 12 GB
Storage/Expandable | 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB/Yes
Back Camera | 108 MP Wide (f/1.8); 12 MP Telephoto with 5 X optical zoom (f/3.0); 12 MP Ultra wide (f/2.2)
Front Camera | 10 MP (f/2.2)
Battery Capacity | 10 Hours
Android Version | 10 with Samsung One UI 2.5
Battery | 4500 mAh
Pros:
- 6.9 Inches AMOLED Display with a dynamic 120 Hz refresh rate.
- Ability to act as a mini Xbox console.
- 108 MP 5x optical zoom Camera having laser autofocus.
- Decent Battery Life.
- Nice S Pen Tricks.
Cons:
- Expensive
- Large and Heavy (Weighs 208 grams)
- The camera bump causes the device to rock upon keeping it down.
- Charging is slow.
OnePlus 8 Pro 5G
OnePlus smartphones have built a name for them in the niche and people prefer buying an OnePlus smartphone over many others since the manufacturer provides high-end features within a budget. So, though buying an OnePlus 8 Pro will cost you $899, making it the costliest OnePlus smartphone till now, it does pack in high-end specs that are not available in other relative smartphones for the same price.

As an example, the device comes with a 6.78 inches OLED Screen boasting of a 120 Hz refresh rate. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 865 processor and is the first OnePlus smartphone to support charging wirelessly. Please note that $899 is the price for the base model with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. So, if you want to get 12 GB/256 GB configurations, then you need to shell out $999. If you are an OnePlus fan, then you must know that this smartphone comes with an IP68 rating, again making it the first OnePlus smartphone with that water resistance rating.
Following are the basic specs at a glance.
Display | 6.78 inches OLED (3168 x 1440)
CPU | Snapdragon 865
RAM | 8 GB/12 GB
Storage/Expandable | 128 GB, 256 GB/No
Back Camera | 48 MP Wide (f/1.78), 48 MP Ultra wide (f/2.2), 8 MP 3 x telephoto (f/2.4), 5 MP color filter
Front Camera | 16 MP (f/2.5)
Battery Capacity | 11 Hours
Android Version | 10 (Oxygen OS)
Pros:
- Decent Battery Life
- Great Display
- Fast Wireless Charging
- Professional Level Camera Performance
- 16 MP selfie camera
Cons:
- Expensive
- Camera Bump may cause issues when keeping the phone down.
Moto G Power
If you are looking for an affordable Android smartphone with great battery life, then Moto G Power should be your next Android smartphone. This is because on a single charge the Moto G Power’s battery will last 16 hours of consistent web-surfing over 4G. The phone will cost you $249 and does sport a 6.4 inches LCD Display, Android 10, 4 GB Ram, and 64 GB of expandable storage coupled with a triple camera setup at the back.

Following are the basic specs at a glance.
Display | 6.4 inches LCD (2300×1080)
CPU | Snapdragon 665
RAM | 4 GB
Storage/Expandable | 64 GB/Yes Up to 512 GB
Back Camera | 16MP main (f/1.7), 8MP ultra wide angle (f/2.2), 2MP macro (f/2.2)
Front Camera | 16 MP (f/2.0)(Punch Hole Cutout)
Battery Capacity | 16 Hours; 5000 mAh
Android Version | 10
Fingerprint Sensor | At The Back
Pros:
- LCD with Full HD+ Resolution.
- Best battery life.
- Cheap
- Best-in-budget camera setup. (Captures better images than Pixel 3a)
Cons:
- Screen not that vibrant.
Oppo Find X2 Pro
The highlights of Oppo Find X2 Pro lie in its 120 Hz refresh rate, 6.7 inches OLED curved, 3K QHD+ clarity, and billion-colors screen with 513 PPI. Moreover, the touch screen comes with a touch sampling rate of 240 Hz. This is the most premium smartphone launched ever from Oppo and is simply high-end in everything including display, camera, build, and performance.

The ultra-vision camera system captures impeccable photographs and records fantastic videos. With a battery capacity of 4260 mAh boasting of a 65W Super VOOC flash charging, the battery completely charges in just 38 minutes. Dual Mode 5G, lets you browse and stream effortlessly and hassle-free. Please note that you have to shell out close to $1200 for this beast of a smartphone.
Following are the basic specs at a glance.
Display | 6.7 inches OLED Curved with 1.07 billion colors and 513 PPI.Comes with AI Adaptive Eye Protection Screen System That Dramatically Reduces Blue Light
CPU | Snapdragon 865
RAM | 12 GB
Storage/Expandable | 256 GB, 512 GB/No
Back Camera | 48 MP wide-angle, 48 MP ultra-wide-angle, 13 MP periscope telephoto
Front Camera | 32 MP HD [With AI Beautification]
Battery Capacity | 4260 mAh
Android Version | 10
Fingerprint Sensor | Hidden in Front
Pros:
- One of the best displays.
- Dolby Atmos Dual Stereo Speakers.
- Ultra Night Mode.
- 3 Mic Recording
- 65 W Super VOOC Flash Charging
- Dual Mode 5G
- Borderless Design
Cons:
- Expensive.
- Battery Life could have been better.
Final Words – Best Android Phones 2020
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So, here we are, with our top 5 Best Android Phones 2020. If you wish to add a device to the list, please mention it below in the comments section.