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Best Samsung Phones of 2023: A Guide to the Latest Galaxy Models
We’re breaking down the entire Galaxy lineup.

Samsung's lineup of smartphones is bigger and better than ever, with new iterations launching every year. Their collection of smartphones ranges from the budget-friendly Galaxy A Series to the iconic Galaxy S family, all the way to the futuristic Z lineup of foldable phones.
Samsung started February by introducing the Galaxy S23 series of smartphones alongside the Galaxy Book3 lineup of PC laptops. The Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra trio have sleek new designs and eco-friendly builds to go with cutting-edge hardware specs while retaining the same price tags as their predecessors. A month later, the tech giant unveiled the mid-range Samsung Galaxy A54 5G — a sequel to an incredibly popular product.
The Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ start at $799.99 and $999.99, respectively, while the range-topping Ultra model rocks a $1,199.99 sticker. The S Pen-toting Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra continues the tradition of packing a bigger screen and more camera sensors than its lower-priced siblings. However, the device's primary camera has taken a massive leap forward by featuring a 200MP sensor — the highest in a Samsung Galaxy.
The head-spinning resolution mentioned above is almost double that of the three previous Ultra iterations. Samsung treated the range-topping Galaxy S phones to 108MP sensors, starting with the Galaxy S20 Ultra in 2020. The Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy S22 Ultra that followed had the same class-leading camera resolution.
Best Samsung Phones
All top-shelf smartphones from Samsung have a waterproof design, on top of other essential features like fast wired and wireless charging and onboard stereo speakers. You'll also get futureproof wireless connectivity features such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6/6E, and Bluetooth 5.0 (and higher).
The prices of the smartphones on this list are for unlocked, contract-free devices. You can opt to purchase any phone in small monthly installments, either from Samsung or through the wireless carrier of your choice.
What to Consider
Form Factor
With the latest Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold iterations, Samsung transformed its foldable smartphones from expensive niche offerings to legit mainstream contenders. Therefore, the form factor is now an essential product feature to consider before buying a Galaxy phone.
Durability
In addition to being pricier, the foldable Galaxy Z smartphones lack the durability of their mainstream siblings, which have an IP rating for water and dust resistance. For comparison, the latest Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy Z Fold3 only have an IPX rating for exposure to water.
Traditional Galaxy phones are also more likely to survive accidental drops with or without a protective case — so if you have a bad habit of frequently dropping your phone, you should keep this in mind.
Camera
Even though they're on another level when it comes to multitasking and entertainment capabilities, Samsung's foldable phones don't have the camera and battery capabilities of the top-shelf Galaxy S handsets. If battery life and camera are important to you, consider a Galaxy with an Ultra moniker.
Memory
The more RAM a Samsung Galaxy phone has, the better it will be at multitasking — so if you plan on constantly toggling between many open apps, you should consider a phone with 8GB or more.
Regarding onboard storage, if you plan to capture many photos and videos with your Galaxy’s (consistently stellar) camera, consider getting a version with more storage than the entry-level model. Most Samsung phones don’t have memory card slots for easy expansion, so the upgrade upon purchase will be worth spending another $50 to $100.
How We Chose
We've been testing out smartphones for years, including Samsung's Galaxy lineup. When new products launch, we evaluate their design, hardware, performance, and battery life as compared to older models. We also pay close attention to the overall value they deliver.
This Samsung Galaxy guide contains picks with the most up-to-date specs and features in their price categories — from affordable to high-end — ensuring that your new phone will keep you satisfied for a long time. Here are the best Samsung phones worth buying today.

Stefan is the senior technology editor for BestProducts.com, where he’s been covering the tech industry and testing the latest gadgets since 2015. He has more than a decade of experience covering consumer tech products, especially smartphones, tablets, laptops, and audio gear. He was previously the US editor for GSMArena.com; his work can also be found on Popular Mechanics and other Hearst publications.In the rare moments when he’s not playing with a new gadget, Stefan likes to watch live Premier League games or hang out with his cat and rabbit. He’s also an espresso snob.
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