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The year's already off to a good start for Samsung with the Galaxy S24 launch. That's brought the best Samsung phone overall — Galaxy S23 Ultra — but the standard S23  and the big-screen S23 Plus have their strengths, too. And if you're really looking to save, the Galaxy S22 remains a part of Samsung's lineup at a reduced cost.

Speaking of saving, Samsung has introduced the midrange Galaxy A54, an impressive phone in its own right. At a time when people might be reluctant to splash the cash on a flagship phone, the Galaxy A54 delivers some outstanding features in a more affordable device that makes only modest sacrifices in terms of performance.

Whether it's budget devices like the Galaxy A54, flagships like the S23 or some of the top foldable phones, Samsung delivers a diverse set of offerings reflected in our list of the best Samsung phones. See what you can save with the best Samsung Galaxy S23 deals along with our Samsung promo codes.

If you do wind up grabbing a Samsung device, make sure you check out the first app you should install on your Samsung Galaxy phone and all of the Samsung hidden features that will change the way you use your phone.

The best Samsung phones you can buy right now

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Specifications

Screen size: 6.8 inches

Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy

Cameras: 200MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, 2 10MP telephoto (rear); 12MP (front)

RAM/Storage: 8GB, 12GB/128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Weight: 8.2 ounces

Battery life: 12:22 (adaptive); 13:09 (60Hz)


Curved display isn't for everyone

As well as being the new top Galaxy S model, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is also one of the best phones around generally, beating even the usually indomitable iPhone on photography and performance in some areas.

The new 200MP camera proves to be very versatile, offering wonderful detail and color depending on your priority. The special Galaxy-only version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 offers lots of power, while the display is as colorful and bright as ever, even though Samsung's improved the phone's power efficiency.

Samsung's still asking for a lot of money for this phone, and has stuck with a curved display, even if the angle's less extreme than previous years. We're also unimpressed by its charging speed, which even at 45W is a bit slow.  But if you've got the cash to splash, you won't get a better Galaxy phone right now than this one.

Specifications

Screen size: 6.4-inch AMOLED (2340 x 1080)

CPU: Exynos 1380

Cameras: 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, 32MP front

RAM / Storage: 6GB, 8GB / 128GB, 256GB **Weight:** 7.1 ounces

Battery life: 10:20 (adaptive); 11:46 (60Hz)

The Galaxy A54 provides a low-cost alternative to Samsung's Galaxy S flagships, but don't dismiss it as a mere budget device. Samsung has packed a lot of value into the A54, starting with the same 50MP main camera that the Galaxy S23 uses. That camera helps the Galaxy A54 produce quality photos that outshine many of the other camera phones in its price range.

The Exynos 1380 powering the Galaxy A54 doesn't exactly impress in terms of performance, but it does help the phone last a long time on a charge. (The 5,000 mAh battery plays a role, too.) And we like the fact that Samsung didn't rest on its laurels with last year's Galaxy A53 display, making the Galaxy A54 screen even brighter than before.

As impressive as the Galaxy S23 models are, not everyone can pay $799 or more for a new phone. The Galaxy A54 means you don't have to, and you can still get a very capable device in return.

Specifications

Screen size: 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED (2340 x 1080)

CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy

Cameras: 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 3x telephoto; 10MP front

RAM / Storage: 8GB / 128GB, 256GB

Weight: 5.93 ounces

Battery life: 10:27 (adaptive)

The changes that Samsung made with the Galaxy S23 lack the pizzaz of some Galaxy S23 Ultra features. Nevertheless, there are some solid improvements over past Galaxy S flagships, largely driven by the introduction of the customized Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Not only does this silicon bolster the Galaxy S23's performance, it also helps improve battery life over last year's model, addressing one of our key concerns about Samsung's flagships.

Samsung also improved the Galaxy S23's display, giving it the same maximum brightness as the Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra screens. Throw in some worthwhile if not earth-shattering photo processing improvements, and this is certainly a solid addition to the Galaxy lineup. At $799, it's the Samsung flagship most people can afford, and they'll be getting plenty of premium features for their purchase.

Specifications

Screen size: 6.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED (2340 x 1080)

CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy

Cameras: 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 3x telephoto; 10MP front

RAM / Storage: 8GB / 128GB, 256GB

Weight: 6.9 ounces

Battery life: 11:24 (adaptive)

Few major improvements over recent models

Everything you get from the Galaxy S23, you'll find in the Galaxy S23 Plus, only with a much bigger screen. It's the best Samsung phone to get if you prefer super-sized displays but can't swing the Galaxy S23 Ultra's $1,119 starting price.

While screen size is the most prominent difference from the standard S23, it's not the only way the Galaxy S23 Plus stands out from its smaller sibling. You also get a bigger battery that helps the S23 Plus last nearly 11.5 hours on our battery test — an outstanding time. And the phone charges at 45W speeds, too, allowing you to top off that battery faster.

Otherwise, there's little difference between the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus, though we'd say that's a good thing. You can expect a bright, beautiful display, good cameras, and four years of Android software updates. That should be more than enough for fans of big-screen phones.

Specifications

Display: Interior: 7.6 inch OLED (2208 x 1768; 120Hz); Exterior: 6.2 inches (2268 x 832; 120Hz)

CPU: Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1

Cameras: 50MP wide (f/1.8), 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2), 10MP telephoto (f/2.4); 10MP front (f/2.2), 4MP under-display (f/1.8)

RAM / Storage: 12GB / 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Weight: 9.28 ounces

Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 9:28 (60Hz); 8:19 (adaptive)


Still heavy and bulky

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 takes the best foldable phone and makes it better in multiple ways. For one, Samsung and Google made it much easier to multitask by adding a taskbar, and you can now drag and drop content between more apps when you're running them side by side.

We also really like the improved camera system on the Galaxy Z Fold 4, headed up by the same 50MP main sensor as the Galaxy S22 series. In our testing, the Fold 4 held its own against the iPhone 13 Pro Max and beat it in a few shots. 

Other highlights of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 include a slimmer hinge and narrower bezels, as well as a brighter main display. The battery lasted longer, too, in our testing. 

However, $1,799 is still a lot to spend on a phone — even one that doubles as a tablet — and this is still one thick and heavy device. But if you want a foldable phone that can do it all, this is it. 

Specifications

Display: 6.7-inch FHD AMOLED (2640 x 1080) inner, 1.9-inch AMOLED (260 x 512) cover

CPU: Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1

Cameras: 12MP (f/1.8) main, 12MP (f/2.2) ultrawide; 10MP (f/2.4) front

RAM / Storage: 8GB / 128GB, 256GB, 512GB

Weight: 6.5 ounces

Battery life: 8:33 (Adaptive), 8:57 (60Hz)

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is an impressive foldable phone for someone who wants a big screen in a compact design. Not only is the design ever so slightly sleeker, the battery life has vastly improved over the Galaxy Z Flip 3 last year. In our custom battery life test, the Flip 4 went for considerably longer than its predecessor.

The folding 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display is beautiful, even though the display crease remains very noticeable. The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 certainly makes this foldable a little powerhouse, turning in excellent scores in our benchmarks.

While the cameras saw minimal upgrades this year, the Galaxy Z Flip 4’s night mode is something to behold. It gives Apple and Google a run for their money, but daytime photos could be better. 

Not the more recent Samsung flagship

Does the Galaxy S22 get better with age? Perhaps not, but the fact that Samsung cut the price on this phone by $100 after the arrival of the Galaxy S23 makes it an attractive option for bargain hunters.

Our Galaxy S23 vs. Galaxy S22 face-off addresses the differences between these two phones, but the upshot is that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset in the newer phone gives a big boost to both performance and battery life. There's not much difference in the cameras, though, and while the Galaxy S23 display has a higher maximum brightness, the Galaxy S22 is plenty bright in its own right.

Thanks to Samsung's generous update policy, the Galaxy S22 can expect another three years of software updates. If you don't need the latest and greatest hardware, this older model could be your chance to save on one of the best Samsung phones.

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.4 inches

Processor: Snapdragon 888

Cameras: 12MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 8MP telephoto (Rear); 32MP (Front)

RAM/Storage: 6GB, 8GB/128GB, 256GB

Weight: 6.2 ounces

Battery life: 7:46 (120Hz); 9:15 (60Hz)

Just as the Galaxy S22 remains around after the Galaxy S23 though at a reduced cost so does the Galaxy S21 FE. Samsung now offers this stripped-down variation of 2021's Galaxy S21 for $599 — the same price at as the Galaxy A53.

That's an attractive price for a phone that shares many of the Galaxy S21's features. (The S21 FE has less RAM than its counterparts and you have to manually adjust the display's refresh rate.) Then again, the Galaxy A53 is no slouch either, and new versions of the Galaxy A series will be here before you know it. If you absolutely need a new phone now and $600 is the limit of your budget, the Galaxy S21 FE is a decent enough option with a still solid chipset powering the device. But it's just one of several budget options among the best Samsung phones — just be aware that rumors point to a Galaxy S23 FE coming out later this year.

How to choose the best Samsung phones

Picking which Samsung phone to buy is primarily driven by budget considerations. You're not going to spring for a Galaxy S23 Ultra, for example, if you're not prepared with at least $1,199 even if you opt to spread those payments out over time. But other factors need to be taken into consideration as well.

Start with how you use your smartphone. If it's primarily a productivity device, the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 4 are appealing, despite their high price tags, because they both support the S Pen. (Like the S22 Ultra before it, the S23 Ultra comes with an S Pen; the stylus is an optional add-on for Samsung's foldable.) If you turn to your phone for photography, the Galaxy S series is usually first in line for Samsung's camera innovations, and all three S23 models offer impressive camera features — particularly the 200MP main camera on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. (Check out our initial 200MP camera test results.)

Budget-minded shoppers have a plethora of options, from the reduced price tags of the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 FE to the midrange Galaxy A series. You can also find discounts on Samsung phones by buying directly from the phone maker and trading in your current device. Check out the best Samsung phone deals for the latest savings.

With the Galaxy S23 release now behind us, Samsung will likely turn to its midrange phones next. We've already seen the low-cost Galaxy A14 at CES 2023 followed by the Galaxy A54. The Galaxy S22 FE has been dropped from Samsung's plans, but there could be a Galaxy S23 FE in the second half of this year. Also around that time, we're expecting to see new versions of Samsung's foldable phones in the form of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5.

How we test the best Samsung phones

In order for a smartphone to make our best phone list, it needs to excel on several tests that we run on every handset. We perform some of these tests in our labs and some in the real world. See our detailed explanation on how Tom's Guide tests and reviews smartphones for more information.

When it comes to performance, we rely on such synthetic benchmarks as Geekbench 5 and 3DMark to measure graphics performance. These tests allow us to compare performance across iPhones and Android devices. We also run a real-world video transcoding test on each phone using the Adobe Premiere Rush app and time the result. (We unfortunately have to skip this test on some phones due to app compatibility issues, but we attempt this benchmark with each device we get in to review.)

Performance benchmarks
Row 0 - Cell 0Geekbench 5 (single-core / multicore)3DMark Wild Life Unlimited (FPS)
Galaxy S23 Ultra1578/508187.5
Galaxy A54781/266416.9
Galaxy S23 Plus1524/464287
Galaxy S231522/487687.3
Galaxy S221204 / 334860
Galaxy Z Fold 41328 / 383152
Galaxy S21 FE1101 / 319934
Galaxy Z Flip 41291 / 401567



To measure the quality of a phone's display, we perform lab tests to determine the brightness of the panel (in nits), as well as how colorful each screen is (DCI-P3 color gamut). In these cases, higher numbers are better. We also measure color accuracy of each panel with a Delta-E rating, where lower numbers are better and score of 0 is perfect.


Display benchmarks
Row 0 - Cell 0sRGB (%)DCI-P3 (%)Delta-E
Galaxy S23 Ultra193 (Vivid) / 111 (Natural)136 (Vivid) / 78 (Natural)0.37 (Vivid) / 0.3 (Natural)
Galaxy A54127.1% (Natural)90%0.06
Galaxy S23 Plus204 (Vivid) / 117 (Natural)148 (Vivid) / 83 (Natural)0.33 (Vivid) / 0.23 (Natural)
Galaxy S23212 (Vivid) /128 (Natural)150 (Vivid) / 91 (Natural)0.34 (Vivid) / 0.24 (Natural)
Galaxy S22210 (Vivid) / 100 (Natural)149 (VIvid) / 78 (Natural)0.33 (Vivid) / 0.22 (Natural)
Galaxy Z Fold 4224158.70.34
Galaxy S21 FE207 (Vivid) / 120 (Natural)147 (Vivid) / 79 (Natural)0.32 (Vivid) / 0.29 (Natural)
Galaxy Z Flip 4187 (Vivid) / 110 (Natural)132 (Vivid) / 78 (Natural)0.36 (Vivid) / 0.24 (Natural)

One of the most important tests we run is the Tom's Guide battery test. We run a web surfing test over 5G (or 4G if the phone doesn't have 5G support) at 150 nits of screen brightness until the battery gives out. In general, a phone that lasts 10 hours or more is good, and anything above 11 hours makes our list of the best phone battery life.


Battery life benchmark
Row 0 - Cell 0Battery life (Hrs:Mins)
Galaxy S23 Ultra12:22 (Adaptive) / 13:09 (60Hz)
Galaxy A5410:20 (adaptive); 11:46 (60Hz)
Galaxy S23 Plus11:24 (Adaptive)
Galaxy S2310:27 (Adaptive)
Galaxy S227:51 (Adaptive) / 8:02 (60Hz)
Galaxy Z Fold 48:19 (Adaptive) / 9:28 (60Hz)
Galaxy S21 FE7:40 (120Hz) / 9:15 (60Hz)
Galaxy Z Flip 48:33 (Adaptive) / 8:57 (60Hz)

Last but not least, we take the best phones out in the field to take photos outdoors, indoors and at night in low light to see how they perform versus their closest competitors. We take shots of landscapes, food, portraits and more, and also allow you to be the judge with side-by-side comparisons in our reviews. 

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