This year, we saw plenty of great smartphones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, the Pixel 7 range, the Oppo Find X5 Pro, and the iPhone 14 Pro family, to name just a few. But no matter which handset you choose, there’s no such thing as a perfect smartphone.
Each one of these phones has a compromise or not quite-perfect feature. For example, the standard Galaxy S22 has a tiny battery, the Pixel 7 range offers slow charging speeds, the Find X5 Pro has disappointing zoom capabilities, and the iPhone 14 Pro range still uses a Lightning port and offers slow charging.
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