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Top 5 Smartphones that Ruled Indian Market in 2018



2018 was a fantastic year for tech lovers. From higher megapixels to a faster processor and sleeker designs, we have seen it all in the past twelve months. It won’t be wrong to say that smartphone manufacturers have left no stone unturned in impressing buyers. And this brings us to the focus of the conversation. Of the many smartphones launched this year, here are our top five picks.

1. Apple iPhone X

iPhone X is selling like hot cakes, and why not. The phone has an impressive resolution with 458 PPI pixel density. Weighing 174g, it is only 7.7mm thick, sleek enough to fit easily into your pocket. 

What’s Inside
  • Software - iOS 11
  • RAM - 3 GB
  • Storage - 64/256 GB
  • Display - 5.8 inch
  • Processor - Apple A11 Bionic
  • Primary Camera - Dual 12 MP
  • Front Camera - 7 MP

2. OnePlus 6T

OnePlus 6T is one of the fastest Android phones in the market. It comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor, bigger battery, and a powerful processor. The phone might not have the best camera you will find in the segment, but it does a decent job.

What’s Inside
  • Software - Android Oxygen
  • RAM - 6 GB
  • Storage - 128 GB
  • Display - 6.41 inch
  • Processor - Qualcomm SDM845 Snapdragon 845 2.8 GHz, Octacore
  • Primary Camera - 16 + 20 MP
  • Front Camera - 16 MP

3. Honor 10

Honor 10 is a DSLR that fits into your pocket. The flagship device is also one of the best looking phones in 2018. If you are looking for a smartphone that has performance somewhat similar to OnePlus 6, but a lesser price, Honor 10 is for you.

What’s Inside
  • Software - Android Oreo
  • Display - 5.84 inch
  • RAM - 6 GB
  • Storage - 64 GB
  • Processor - Hisilicon Kirin 970, 2.4 GHz, Octacore
  • Primary Camera - 16 + 24 MP MP
  • Front Camera - 24 MP

4. Samsung Galaxy S9+

If you have a thing for big screens, the Samsung Galaxy S9+ might be the right pick. It is a phone for those who prefer looks and a bigg screen over everything else.

What’s Inside
  • Software - Android 8.0 Oreo
  • Display - 6.2 inch
  • RAM - 6 GB
  • Storage - 64 GB
  • Processor - Exynos 9810, 2.7 GHz, Octacore
  • Primary Camera - 12 + 12 MP
  • Front Camera - 8MP

5. Samsung Galaxy Note 9

One of the best and expensive Android devices in the market, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 comes with some extraordinary specifications. The phone was introduced in India in 2018, and since then its sale is soaring.

What’s Inside
  • Software - Android 8.1
  • Display - 6.4 inch
  • RAM - 6/8 GB
  • Storage - 128/512 GB (up to 1TB with card)
  • Processor - Exynos 9810, 2.7 GHz, Octacore
  • Primary Camera - 12 + 12 MP
  • Front Camera - 8MP
While these are some of the bestsellers in 2018 so far, the year hasn’t ended yet. LG V40 ThinQ, Huawei Mate 20, and Xiomi MI MIX 3 are a few more interesting smartphones in the pipeline. Though these smartphones are due to launch this month, there’s no official announcement about their release date yet.

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