We are selecting the best devices across eleven different categories to highlight all the exciting aspects of the smartphone market. The results you see below come from the PhoneArena team as a whole after quite a lot of deliberation and an internal poll, but even if we name just one winner per category, in some of those categories the battle was incredibly heated and in those categories we are also naming the other devices that came close to winning, but didn’t.
But at the end of the day, the best smartphone is not just about specs, it is also about the experience of using it and the actual joy. So with no further ado, these are the winners of our PhoneArena 2022 Phone of the Year awards, read on!
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Innovation
Dynamic Island by Apple
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro is a playful and fun new way to interact with your phone
We start with one of the most contested categories, the one for best innovation.
This category rewards a particular innovative feature and the company that created it.
The Dynamic Island came out of the blue, it wasn’t mentioned in the leaks about the phone and no one really expected it. It makes a surprisingly good use of the otherwise wasted space around the Face ID system and animates it in clever and fun ways that augment your smartphone experience. Playful and fun, it wins this category.
However, we also ought to mention three other contenders that were competing for this award and received many votes:
- Insanely fast smartphone charging by companies like OnePlus and Xiaomi
- Sony’s moving camera lens element for lossless zoom
- The use of larger, 1-inch camera sensors on flagship phones
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Design
Nothing Phone (1)
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) The Nothing Phone (1) won our hearts with its courage to go against the big established brands in a mature market
It seems that everyone has their own idea of what makes great design and that is why this category was also incredibly contested, but among all of the opinions, one phone emerged victorious and that was the Nothing Phone (1).
Nothing is the only new phone maker in the smartphone business this year, and we suspect that it will be even tougher for new companies to enter the smartphone space in the future. So Nothing really needed something to stand out in this incredibly crowded and mature, 15-year old market.
We also have to mention one more device that pushed the design envelope this year: the Xiaomi 12S Ultra. With a faux-leather finish that feels extremely nice and a gorgeous round camera system, this phone has that retro camera look that many people loved too.
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Aging Phone
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Released in 2021, the iPhone 13 Pro Max remained shockingly relevant in 2022
Alright, we have to admit it: as the smartphone market matures every year, innovation is not quite as rampant as it was in the early days and many of the phones from last year are still perfectly relevant.
But if we had to pick one phone that we would still be using in 2022 without a second thought that would have to be the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Apple really pushed the envolope with the 2-day battery life on the 13 Pro Max, and it remains an absolute favorite among most of us. Except those who prefer a smaller phone of course, but those people seemed to vote for either the iPhone 13 Pro or regular iPhone 13, which also received welcome battery upgrades.
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Gaming Phone
Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Gamers really need some specialized hardware and the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro delivers just that
Gamers need just a bit more in their smartphone: more performance, faster refresh rate, more controls, more battery life, more pretty much everything.
There are a few companies that make specialized gaming phones, but one has really stood out this year and this is Asus with its ROG Phone 6 Pro.
This phone has most of the things gamers need in a design that looks very appealing. Giant battery? Check. Fast performance, good cooling and little throttling. Yes! 144Hz refresh rate? Absolutely.
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Budget Phone
Google Pixel 6a
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Google won the budget phone race by a mile this year
The budget phone space is probably the most crowded in the phone market, but this year there was one company that just pushed its way to the top and won this by a landslide.
And this was Google with its incredible Pixel 6a.
It is one of very few budget phones with a flagship chip (the Tensor G1), and it’s got an incredibly powerful camera system on board two. Add solid battery life to that, and a clean and zippy Android build, and you’ve got yourself a winner. And Google is planning to release an even better budget phone in 2023! Can’t wait for that!
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Small Phone
Asus Zenfone 9
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Few companies dared to make truly compact phones in 2022, but Asus was one of them
After the unfortunate discontinuation of the iPhone 13 mini, we were left without a truly small phone on the market in 2022. Almost!
Because Asus launched a shockingly good Zenfone 9 out of the blue and this phone has easily won this category, winning the hearts of the team.
It makes no compromises, it comes with a flagship processor, it’s plenty fast, has a gorgeous screen and truly outstanding battery life (which is commonly a pain point for smaller phones). Great job, Asus!
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best “Affordable Flagship”
Google Pixel 7
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Flagship chip and camera in a sub $800 price? The Pixel 7 won in a landslide
It seems that everyone can make a $1,000 flagship, but can you make one and sell it for $700 or $800?
Well, Google thought it could and it did! The $600 Pixel 7 is as affordable as flagship phones get and not really compromised in any significant way. It’s got a top-tier chip, top-tier camera, and the usual clean and enjoyable Google software experience. Win-win-win.
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Foldable Phone
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) There wasn’t really too much competition for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 this year
Foldable phones were new a couple of years ago, but now they are withing reach of many more people and the reason for that is… Samsung. The company almost single-handedly created and develops this form factor, and the Z Fold 4 easily wins this award. It’s improved in every way and it is the best foldable phone for most people in 2022!
Sure, we had a few note-worthy new arrivals. The Oppo Find N was a limited launch but it almost completely removed the crease in the middle! Exciting!
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Camera Phone
iPhone 14 Pro
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) When it comes to camera, our team favored the ease of use and the combination of great photo and video quality on the iPhone 14 Pro series
Did you know that cameras are the number one reason why people upgrade their phones?
Naturally, everyone is trying to make a great camera phone these days. We have seen a ton of exciting new technology here, moving lens elements for lossless zoom, the first supersized 1-inch camera sensors, super stable video recording, periscope cameras and more.
But most of the votes on the team still went to a slightly… boring camera phone. The iPhone 14 Pro wins this, and let us explain why. We can agree that quite a few phones these days can actually capture slightly better photos than the iPhone, Apple provides a unique combination of ease of use for the camera system, very fast camera speed, reliability, and video quality.
While some phones excel in a couple of these areas, the iPhone 14 Pro feels like it provides just enough in all of them to win this category.
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Most Improved Phone
Pixel 7 Pro
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) The one phone that made the biggest leap in terms of quality was the Google Pixel 7 Pro
Just two years ago, it seemed like Google was ready to give up on its phone endeavor completely. It launched just one phone, the Pixel 5, and it was a likable mid-ranger, but nothing to compete with the big names in the industry.
It turns out, Google was preparing for something bigger, and all those preparations and all that work finally comes together in the Google Pixel 7 Pro. The Pixel 6 series were a start, but a flawed one with a buggy software, sluggish fingerprint scanner and missing essential features like face identification. All of that is finally fixed in the Pixel 7 Pro and the phone is refined in all the right ways. The Pixel 7 Pro gets our most improved phone award for 2022.
PhoneArena Awards 2022 — Best Smartphone
iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) The iPhone 14 Pro won our smartphone of the year award in a heated battle with the Galaxy S22 Ultra
Finally, we have the smartphone of the year award. This is the ultimate award, the do-it-everything phone, the best out there.
And just because of that, it was an incredibly contested category, but at the end of the day, the overall polish and refinement of these phones granted them the win. This one goes to the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Apple continues to lead the industry when it comes to performance and speed, it has arguably the most user-friendly and snappy camera, it has the battery life, and unlike many others, it offers its flagship in both a large size and a smaller size. Sure, it lacks quite a few exciting new features: it is a bit slow to charge, it doesn’t have a periscope zoom camera, it doesn’t have an S Pen, it’s quite pricey (especially outside the US), but it remains the dominant force in the industry and gets the win in this category.
(Image Credit – PhoneArena) Galaxy S22 Ultra is the runner-up for best smartphone of 2022
But we’d be remiss not to mention the runner-up here, the Galaxy S22 Ultra. A large group of people on our team favored the Galaxy, but it just didn’t quite get enough votes for the top spot. Those users valued how versatile it is, its multitasking capabilities, the S Pen, the design, the battery life, the screen quality. We had to mention this phone, even if it didn’t win the award this year.