Our team at PhoneArena has carefully evaluated the top contenders to determine the best of the best.
Join us as we unveil the devices that have wowed us with their performance, features, and overall user experience.
2024 PhoneArena Awards Categories:
hardware feature
Glare Free Screen (Galaxy S24 Ultra)
Our first award goes to the hardware feature that made us say, “Finally!”
This feature was so impressive that we’re actually surprised no other company adopted similar technology throughout the year. Expect it to reach more devices in 2025.
software feature
Gemini Live (as first seen on Pixel 9)
The Software Feature Award recognizes the most innovative and useful new software tricks. And the winner is… Gemini Live!
It is truly a marvel of software engineering and a teaser of the incredible future of AI technology.
mobile technological innovation
silicon-carbon battery
Our Mobile Tech Innovation Award celebrates a revolutionary technology that is pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
This year, we recognize silicon-carbon batteries.
This new technology allows thinner phones to be made without compromising battery size.
There were many phones with this new technology, but unfortunately most of them were not available in the U.S. were not available. Such devices were the Oppo Find X8 Pro, which comes in a slim package yet packs a large 5,910 mAh battery. With batteries these big, we can finally encroach on the dream of 2-day smartphone battery life.
This is a huge leap forward for battery technology, and we only wish mainstream devices like Galaxies and iPhones got this new technology sooner.
surprise of the year
cmf phone 1
The Surprise of the Year award goes to the phone that completely surprised us.
And the winner is… CMF Phone 1!
This unexpected gem from Nothing’s sub-brand delivered impressive specifications at a budget price, taking the market by storm and exceeding all expectations. Usually phones under $250 make some big compromises, but not the CMF Phone 1.
This phone is also surprisingly fun! You can take it apart, you can add modules, it even comes with its own screw driver in the box!
design of the year
pixel 9 series
Moving on to aesthetics, the Design of the Year award recognizes a phone that has been greatly improved. And this year’s winner is pixel 9 series!
Certainly, this new Pixel design isn’t too different from what we’ve seen on the last few iPhone generations, and some might argue that it’s derivative of the Apple design language.
Despite the distinctive camera bar on the back, we agree with that point, but practicality wins and given the lack of major changes in the design of other brands, Google’s effort still stands out.
“Fine Wine” Award
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Phones change so quickly that often a supposedly state-of-the-art model looks outdated the next year. But some other phones, like fine wine, manage to withstand the test of time.
So which 2023 phone will age best in 2024?
Here’s our pick Galaxy S23 Ultra,
Constant software support and updates have kept this flagship fresh and relevant, and the camera quality remains commendable, with that incredible dual-zoom camera.
gaming phone
rog phone 8 pro
It’s better optimized for long gaming sessions, it throttles less than others, and the dedicated gaming controls and accessories make it a unique device on the market. Also, keep in mind that a new version of the phone is on the way and it brings an even faster chipset.
value for money phone
Galaxy S24 FE
You don’t always have to splurge for a great phone. The Value-for-Money Phone Awards recognizes the device that offers the best bang for your buck.
compact phone
iPhone 16 Pro
However, the iPhone is more sophisticated and has a faster chipset. The size is still great for one-handed use without compromising performance or style.
Sadly, there are very few compact phones on the market besides these two, and we expect to see more options in this size next year.
flip the phone
Motorola Razr Plus (2024)
foldable phone The revolution may be slower than many expected, but improvements in this area will continue in 2024.
turn the phone
pixel 9 pro fold
Another folding phone worth mentioning here is the crazy slim Honor Magic V3. This phone set a new standard foldable phone design! At 9.2mm it’s surprisingly thin and impossible to distinguish from a regular, non-folding phone. Unfortunately, this phone is not available in the US.
overall best phone
iPhone 16 Pro Max
Let’s get one thing out of the way first: the iPhone 16 Pro Max Is No Revolutionary. This much is clear. However, it is built on an incredibly solid foundation.
It adds minor but welcome improvements to battery life, gets the industry’s fastest processor, a slightly larger display, and a nice new camera control button.
None of these are game-changers on their own, but they add up. The iPhone remains the most popular phone in the world because of iOS and the entire Apple ecosystem that really takes it to the next level.
Of course, it’s a hot battle for the top spot, and the closest rival here is clearly Galaxy S24 UltraSamsung’s flagship has its own appeal with Android, One UI, the S Pen, and an impressive dual-zoom camera. Those who like all this will argue that this is the better phone, and those arguments would be correct. What sets the scale for us, however, is the breadth of the Apple ecosystem and the added level of polish of iOS.
bust of the year
Sony Xperia 1 VI
It wouldn’t be an awards ceremony without acknowledging a few disappointments. The Best of the Year award goes to… Sony and its Xperia 1 VI.
By switching to a new wider form factor, Sony made a tacit admission that it had been wrong about its design choices over the past few years by releasing phones with an oddly narrow design.
It also worked on improving its specific camera apps, which were disliked by average users and proved to be too complex.
But these were all small steps and the worst part was that Sony didn’t even release the Xperia 1 VI in the United States. We don’t want to see Sony disappear from the smartphone market, but we do want to see big changes. For the average user a Sony phone with more care and not costing an arm and a leg would be wonderful. Let’s hope that the company still has some steam left in it and it will not disappear completely from the mobile sector in the future.