I've Reviewed Smartphones Since 2012, Here Are 5 of My Favorites
Apr 13, 2025 pm 09:01 PMA phone reviewer's confession: we have our favorites. Over 13 years and 37 phone reviews (from the HTC Titan II in 2012 to the Samsung Galaxy S25), only a few truly stand out. Here are five I couldn't part with after completing my reviews:
- OnePlus Open:
Reviewed in October 2023, this book-style foldable surprised me. My initial skepticism about bulkiness proved unfounded; it felt like a regular phone when folded. The build quality and software optimizations for the large screen were impressive. Wireless charging would have made it perfect (a 9/10 otherwise).
- LG V30:
Remember LG phones? This October 2017 release, among ten LG phones I've reviewed, was exceptional. Unlike LG's often gimmicky offerings, the V30 boasted a clean design and top-notch performance. It became my daily driver for a considerable time.
- Google Pixel 7:
Reviewed in October 2022, the Pixel 7 (following the Pixel 3 and 5) marked a significant maturation for the series. It lacked the rough edges of its predecessors. The ultimate testament? I bought one after returning the review unit.
- HTC Windows Phone 8X:
(November 2012) My favorite Windows Phone. The vibrant blue, unique design, and soft-touch back were captivating. The Windows Phone OS looked fantastic on this device. Even today, I'd happily use it with updated internals.
- HTC 10:
My love for HTC started with the Droid Eris. The HTC 10 (2016) solidified that affection. Its simple, all-metal design, comfortable size, and fast fingerprint scanner were highlights. HTC Sense had also evolved significantly. It remained my daily driver for months, surpassed only by the LG V30.
Related: What Was HTC Sense, and How Did It Change Android?
Remember HTC Sense?
Here's a complete chronological list of phones reviewed:
- HTC Titan II - May 2012
| - Huawei Mate 8 - November 2015
| - LG V40 ThinQ - October 2018
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