The Best Smartphones of 2023! Favourite phones I reviewed this year!

The Best Smartphones of 2023! Favourite phones I reviewed this year!




Hi everyone, in this video, I have listed my the best phones that came out in 2023 from the very budget segment to the top end …

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47 Comments

  1. – Google has launched "Android 14" on 4th October 2023.
    – for Android budget phones, Major updates are very late.
    – Better buy a new smartphone, with Android 14 "Out of box" next year, i.e in 2024.

  2. Hey, nice job enjoy your presentation and I think you nailed it on many of the choices you made some of them we don’t get here in the states so I can’t say but thanks for doing it

  3. Brilliant review baini . I am an iOS user from iPhone 3 . Only wish Apple came up with a foldable phone asap. I tried my hands on a Samsung galaxy fold but Android for me is a no no due to the Apple ecosystem.

  4. I think u r not just a pretty face out for most to the foregin smartphone cristic out there excluding my own country blogger if cell phones Bangladesh u r the most easily explained so thanks and keep up the good workd and wish u a very happy holidays and a happy new year c u in 2024

  5. I guess you skimped on Google as P8pro should've been up there.
    And discounted Pixel 7a/7 are better overall in mid-range unless you're into heavy gaming.

  6. What is the difference between MKBHD awards and other youtuber awards or maybe picks. It's making the video as clear as possible and take time and be in the moment and there is no rush. this video feels more rushed .

  7. I am sure that, we; Indians don't use foreign currency ,

    Only INR — The Indian Rupee.

    whoever needs the product, from abroad; let them use exchange market.

    does foreigners use INR

    ( few does SUPERSAF, MRWHOSETHEBOSS; and others might )

  8. Finally someone who gave s23 the best compact phone ..As a S23 user I can say that it's the best mobile overall and I get SOT of 6 hours easily with all the things on

  9. We've observed numerous smartphone awards circulating in the YouTube sphere. GadgetByte ought to prioritize recognizing the Best Smartphones based on Nepali relevance and local availability, rather than a global perspective.

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