in

The best Samsung phones of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

You might consider holding off on buying a Samsung flagship right now because the next iteration is just weeks away. But the 2024 lineup still packs serious power. From the Galaxy S24 Ultra to the Z Fold 6 and even the latest Galaxy S24 FE, Samsung’s current devices are some of the best phones on the market. They’re all solid picks as we head into 2025.

Also: The best Android phones to buy in 2025

What is the best Samsung phone right now?

After extensively testing the latest phones on the market, I’ve found that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the best Samsung phone right now, with the company’s top-of-the-line features and specifications, including an S Pen stylus for precision inputs, a 200MP camera system, and the most durable display on any Galaxy phone yet. The size and abundance of features of the S24 Ultra may almost be overwhelming for some users.

Our runner-ups on this list are just as noteworthy. The smaller Galaxy S24 Plus<!–> variant is nearly as capable as the Ultra model but costs at least $300 less. You’ll lose the S Pen and 200MP camera but retain most of the software features and AMOLED display. For something more experiential, consider the Galaxy Z Flip 6–>, which flips and folds into a pocketable square and is accessibly priced.

Read on for the rest of our top picks for the best Samsung phones you can buy today.

The best Samsung phones in 2025

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, the most premium of the three flagship S phones of 2024, impressed ZDNET the most. The new Galaxy AI model embedded in the device brings a host of generative AI capabilities, including real-time phone call translations, the ability to circle an object on screen to perform an image-based Google search, AI-assisted photo editing and transcriptions, and even a Chat Assist feature for figuring out how to phrase a message in different tones.

Like its predecessor, the S23 Ultra, the S24 Ultra is built with a large 6.8-inch AMOLED and a reliable 5,000mAh battery. Although the price is $1,299 ($100 more than the S23 Ultra), the phone’s upgrades make it well worth it: The S24 Ultra is made of a lightweight yet durable titanium frame, compared to last year’s aluminum, and features Corning’s new Gorilla Armor.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The difference in display protection means the S24 Ultra is more glare-free than ever, which ZDNET reviewer Jason Hiner suggests “makes its screen more enjoyable to use than the iPhone 15 Pro Max and other flagship phones.” Reddit users seem to agree with Hiner, including one who said he believes “the anti-reflective glass really makes a difference.”

Under the hood, the S24 Ultra includes an upgraded Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset for improved graphics and AI features, 12GB of RAM (an increase over last year’s 8GB), and 2,600 nits of brightness — a big improvement over last year’s 1,750 nits. As for the new camera system, the big upgrade comes in the form of a 50MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. As Hiner discovered, the results were sharper and less noisy images, thanks to an overall camera system that pulls in more light than ever before.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra specs: Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | Display size: 6.8 inches | Storage options: Up to 1TB | Rear cameras: 200MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 50MP telephoto (5x), and 10MP telephoto (3x) | Front camera: 12MP | Battery: 5,000mAh


Read More

Show Expert Take Show less

The Galaxy S24 Plus may not have the flashiness of its Ultra sibling, but priced $300 lower, it’s still a strong contender for anyone seeking a substantial phone upgrade. After a month-long test of the mid-sized S24 model, I found that it retains much of the Ultra experience.

For instance, Samsung’s new Galaxy AI, with features like real-time call translation and the option to circle an object on-screen for an image-based Google search, is here, along with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, 256GB of base storage, and a versatile quad-camera system — all shared with the Ultra.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus

For most people, the Plus-sized Galaxy S24 is also less intimidating to use. Its 6.7-inch display is the ideal size for both casual consumers and power users, and compared to last year’s S23 Plus, fields a sharper QHD, 1440 x 3088 resolution. As I noted in my full review, that’s a major upgrade if you watch movies and videos on your phone, dabble with graphics editing, or read pages of text. Everything looks sharper.

Another big factor is the price: The Galaxy S24 Plus starts at $999, the same as its predecessor — even with all the hardware and software upgrades. On top of that, Samsung is now promising up to seven years of operating system updates for all Galaxy S24 models. One Amazon customer remarked, “I got a terrific phone that looks phenomenal and will last me for at least seven more years.”

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus specs: Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | Display size: 6.7 inches | Storage options: Up to 512GB | Rear cameras: 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto (3x) | Front camera: 12MP | Battery: 4,900mAh


Read More

Show Expert Take Show less

The 2020 Galaxy Z Fold 2 set the bar for foldable devices that also serve as mini tablets. The Z Fold 3 improved on that phone with two of the most highly requested features from Fold users (S Pen support and IPX8 water resistance), while the Z Fold 4 improved the rear cameras and form factor, and the Z Fold 5 upgraded the processor. 

Unveiled at Samsung Unpacked in July 2024, the Z Fold 6 delivers the most refined design yet, featuring flatter edges, a wider internal display, and a lighter build than its predecessor. It’s also more durable, thanks to a new Dual Rail Hinge that better distributes shock, a folding edge designed to resist pressure and sharp objects, upgraded armor aluminum for improved scratch resistance, and, for the first time, an IP48 rating for dust resistance.

Review: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

One of the biggest upgrades in the Z Fold 6 is the new Galaxy AI features, including Circle to Search, Note Assist, Interpreter (live translations and transcriptions), PDF overlay (transcribe and overlay copy on a PDF), Sketch to Image (apply generative AI on top of images), and more. These hybrid AI tools — meaning they run on-device and on the cloud — are powered by a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and 12GB of RAM.

Though the Z Fold 6 has nearly identical camera hardware as the Z Fold 5, it introduces new AI-powered image processing and editing tools. Starting at $1,900, it’s one of the priciest phones available, but Samsung offers attractive trade-in deals to help bring down the cost.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 tech specs: Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | Main display: 7.6 inches | Cover display: 6.3 inches | RAM/Storage: 12GB of RAM with 256GB/512GB/1TB storage options | Cameras: 12MP ultrawide, 50MP wide angle, 10MP 3x telephoto, 10MP cover screen, and 4MP under main display | Battery: 4,400mAh 


Read More

Show Expert Take Show less

While the Z Fold 6 is the best Samsung foldable, it’s the Z Flip 6 that will likely sell the most and appeal to the masses. Not only is the clamshell handset less expensive than the Z Fold, but it’s more compact and portable and has a more user-friendly learning curve.

Shape-shifting displays aside, the Z Flip 6 is very similar to the standard Samsung Galaxy S-series flagship, with a large 6.7-inch AMOLED that’s crisp and bright, up to 512GB of storage for those high-resolution pictures and videos, and a healthy 4,000mAh battery powering it all — an upgrade from the Z Flip 5. There’s also now a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and the first vapor cooling chamber ever on a Z Flip device, both of which should make the phone run more efficiently, reducing battery drainage. The phone is thinner and lighter than previous models, too.

Review: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

The Z Flip 6’s camera system gets a nice boost, too, with an improved 50MP main sensor and a 12MP ultra-wide. You’ll also find a new AI-powered Auto Zoom feature, which automatically detects how many people are in the frame, as well as potential background objects the user may want to keep in the shot, and digitally repositions accordingly. 

The Flex Window, or outer display of the flip phone, also gets some fun new features in the Z Flip 6, including interactive wallpapers, suggested replies to text messages, and a new Interpreter Mode for live translations.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 tech specs: Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | Main display: 6.7 inches | Cover display: 3.4 inches | RAM/Storage: 12GB of RAM with 256GB/512GB storage options | Cameras: 50MP wide angle, 12MP ultra-wide, and 10MP selfie | Battery: 4,000mAh 


Read More

Show Expert Take Show less

While the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra sits at the top of this year’s ranking list (for now), here’s a wider scope of ZDNET’s best picks and their respective feature sets. 

Samsung phonePriceDisplayCamerasBattery
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra$1,2996.8 inches200MP wide, 50MP with 5x optical, 10MP with 3x optical, and 12MP ultrawide, 12MP front-facing camera5,000mAh
Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus$9996.7 inches50MP wide, 10MP with 3x optical, and 12MP ultrawide, 12MP front-facing camera4,900mAh
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6$1,8997.6 inches50MP wide, 10MP with 3x optical, and 12MP ultrawide, 10MP cover screen, 4MP under main display4,400mAh
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6$1,0996.7 inches50MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP front-facing camera4,000mAh
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G$3996.6 inches50MP wide, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, and 32MP front-facing camera5,000mAh
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G$1996.5 inches50MP wide, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, and 13MP front-facing camera5,000mAh

Show more

Choose this Samsung phone…

If you want…

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The top-of-the-line flagship Samsung phone with all the bells and whistles in a traditional form factor. It’s pricier than most, but is worth the money if you want a no-frills handset that can do just about everything.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus

A Galaxy phone capable of accomplishing 90% of what the Ultra model can do and costs less. The Galaxy S24 Plus is also slightly smaller, making it easier to manage.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

A tablet/smartphone hybrid foldable and one of the most innovative Samsung devices available. It’s arguably the best foldable phone on the market, too.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

A stylish and pocket-friendly smartphone that doesn’t compromise on performance. If you’re shopping for your first foldable phone, this is the best place to start.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

You’re shopping on a $400 budget. Even then, you’ll receive a generous suite of premium features like a 120Hz OLED, a triple-camera setup, and a long-lasting battery.

Samsung Galaxy A15 5G

You’re shopping on a $200 budget, but still want a good handset. It’s difficult to impress in this price range, but the A15 5G gets the job done.

Show more

Kerry Wan’s smartphone advice

I’ve used dozens of smartphones in the past year alone, learning the ins and outs — the tips and tricks — to make the most out of my handset. Here are my three biggest pointers on taking care of your smartphone in 2024:

Speeding up your smartphone

Something I always do when setting up a new Android phone is dialing up animation and transition speeds. You can do this by turning on Developer Options, a backend catalog of system settings meant for developers to access (rules were meant to be broken, right?). 

To turn on Developer Options, go into your About Phone page in the settings and look for the Build Number. Tap on that seven times, and you should see a pop-up indicating that Developer Options has been turned on. Now, the activated tab will appear in the main settings list. From there, scroll down until you find Windows, Transition, and Animator duration scale. Tap into each and switch from 1x (default) to 0.5x to double the speed of your phone’s animations.

Optimizing your battery health

To preserve your phone’s battery life, it’s best to charge it between 20% and 80% and never let it drop to 0% or charge fully to 100%. This is because the heat generated from overcharging the phone can burn (or degrade) the battery, reducing its number of charge cycles. This phenomenon is the reason why you shouldn’t charge your phone overnight or leave it plugged in for an extended period of time.

When in doubt, after a year or two of usage, consider getting your phone’s battery swapped to refresh its charge cycles. You’ll be amazed at how well it functions again.

Also: Best phones for battery life

How to keep your phone clean

Unless you’re invested in a repairs and warranty plan like Samsung Care, consider suiting your phone with a protective case and/or tempered glass screen protector. Beyond drop protection, the two accessories will prevent the phone from getting scratches, scuffs, and other blemishes and can greatly reduce the chance of water damage. For what it’s worth, if a manufacturer claims its phone is rated IP68, that means the device can withstand dust ingress and be submerged in water for up to 30 minutes at 1 meter deep.

Other Samsung phones we tested

Be sure to check out ZDNET’s comparisons of the best phones and Android phones available. For your further consideration, I’ve also listed the top Samsung picks that didn’t make our list.  


Source: Robotics - zdnet.com

The best phones of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

ZDNET joins CNET Group to award the Best of CES, and you can submit your entry now