Best Phones in Bangladesh: Only The Top Smartphones Survives
As per Axl “Welcome to the jungle, it gets worse here every day, You learn to live like an animal in the jungle where we play.” The current smartphone market has become a jungle. Now to navigate this jungle to find the best smartphone is a difficult task. For this you do need to become an animal.
Now you might ask why the smartphone market has become a jungle. Well unless you have been living under a rock, the smartphone industry is evolving day by day and it is very hard to stay updated about each and everything.
Top 10 Best Phone in Bangladesh
Well, you guys don’t need to become an animal as we ventured far and wide into this jungle and curated a list of the 10 Best Phones in Bangladesh, so that you do not need to become an animal.
iPhone 16 Pro Max

Pros: | Cons: |
One of the best displays in the market | Camera button could have been linear instead of tactile |
Slim bezels provide more viewing area | |
Incredible battery backup |
At number 1 we have the iPhone 16 Pro Max. This incredible smartphone from Apple is mindblowing. This is an actual all rounder phone. From gaming to productivity to photography, this phone excels in everything. Furthermore, unlike the non-Max variants, the iPhone 16 Pro Max has larger battery capacity with a larger screen. The battery backup of this phone is really good. You can be sure to use this phone for an entire day before it needs to be charged again.
The display as well is really fantastic. With a brightness of 2000 nits it can be used outdoors easily. Moreover this screen can go down to 1 nit as well, which is super useful if you want to use your phone before you sleep and do not want to flash yourself and irritate your eyes.
The camera is not a significant upgrade from the iPhone 15. But the videography of this phone has been upgraded a lot. You can now shoot 4K at 120fps which is very helpful while taking slow-mo shots.
In general, at this price range aside from some few smartphones none can compete with this.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.9 inches | LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED | 120Hz | HDR10 | Dolby Vision | 1000 nits (typ) | 2000 nits (HBM)
Rear Camera: 48 MP (Wide) | 12 MP (Periscope Telephoto) | 48 MP (Ultrawide)
Front Camera: 12MP (Wide)
Chipset: Apple A18 Pro (3 nm)
Battery: Li-Ion 4685 mAh
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Pros: | Cons: |
Larger Vapor cooling chamber keeps the phone cool | The phone is a bit bulky but is still usable |
Jampacked AI features | |
7 Years of software update and security patches |
Second phone in our list is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. A year old but this smartphone still holds its throne as the smartphone with the best display in the market. This is mainly thanks to the anti reflection coating which works amazingly. While testing it in our studio we found out this coating works miraculously. No other phone could come close to it.
The camera as well of this smartphone is really good. The 50MP 5X telephoto might seem like a downgrade from the S23 Ultra. However if you compare the pictures side by side, the pictures on the S24 contain more details. Plus they are also much sharper which makes the end result much better.
The AI features of this smartphone are also very helpful. These features were co-developed with Google and this has tremendously helped Samsung. Features such as tap to search, magic erase, generative fill when cropped out are few examples.
So if you have the money to burn and want to get the best piece of tech which is not apple the S24 Ultra is a great choice.
For a more in-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy S24 check out here.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.8 inches | Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X | 120Hz | HDR10+ | 2600 nits (peak)
Rear Camera: 200 MP (Wide) | 50 MP 5x zoom (Periscope Telephoto) | 12 MP (Ultrawide) | 10 MP (Telephoto)
Front Camera: 12MP (Wide)
Chipset: Qualcomm SM8650-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
Battery: Li-Ion 5000 mAh
iPhone 16 Pro

Pros: | Cons: |
One of the most powerful chipset in the market | No fingerprint reader but the face ID is enough |
Videography is very high quality | |
Apple Intelligence boosts your productivity |
The third phone on our list is the iPhone 16 Pro. This phone is very similar to the Max variant, comes with the same chipset and camera as the Max one. But what sets them apart is the screen and battery size.
The iPhone 16 Pro being smaller in size makes it very comfortable to carry around and provides good grip. Although you might think that the non Max variant will have bad battery life but you guessed wrong. Even with a lower capacity battery this iPhone has fantastic battery life and is sure to last you the entire day.
Furthermore with the Apple Intelligence and gaming performance staying the same, you get the exact same performance as the Max variant but at a cheaper price.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.3 inches | LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED | 120Hz | HDR10 | Dolby Vision | 1000 nits (typ) | 2000 nits
(HBM)
Rear Camera: 48 MP (Wide) | 12 MP (Periscope Telephoto) | 48 MP (Ultrawide)
Front Camera: 12MP (Wide)
Chipset: Apple A18 Pro (3 nm)
Battery: Li-Ion 3582 mAh
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Pros: | Cons: |
Matte finish protects it from fingerprints and smudges | No adapter or phone case provided with the box but this is an environmental approach |
Updates upto Android 17 and 5 years of security patches | |
Great speakers |
Samsungs redemption arc was the Galaxy S23 Ultra. They moved from their in-house Exynos chip to the, at that time, state of the art Snapdragon chipset. This was a great move from Samsung because the performance of the Qualcomm SM8550-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm) was the best during its time.
No matter the game or task you would provide, this chipset could handle it like it was nothing. Even now if you want something cheaper than the S24 Ultra this is a very good choice.
The camera of this phone is also really good. You will be able to capture your cherished moments in high quality. With 8K footage capture as well this is truly a versatile beast. An old beast but still capable of contending with the latest releases.
The battery is no joke as well. With 5000 mAh capacity and the efficient chipset, you can use this phone for an entire day without any issues.
For a more in-depth review of the S23 Ultra check out our Review blog
Mini Specs
Display: 6.8 inches | Dynamic AMOLED 2X | 120Hz | HDR10+ | 1750 nits (peak)
Rear Camera: 200 MP (Wide) | 10 MP 10x zoom (Periscope Telephoto) | 12 MP (Ultrawide) | 10 MP 3x Zoom (Telephoto)
Front Camera: 12MP (Wide)
Chipset: Qualcomm SM8650-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
Battery: Li-Ion 5000 mAh
Honor 200 5G

Pros: | Cons: |
Sharp and vivid display | Chipset is not designed for gaming or productivity rather this was designed for photography |
Stunning portrait captures | |
100W fast charging adapter included |
Coming in 5th place is the Honor 200 5G. One of the mid budget phones you can get for photography. This sleek stylish phone has a great OLED display. The viewing experience is comparable to flagships and at this price range it is incredible.
Not just that this phone is packed with lots of AI features. The AI features do not just stop on UI assistants or like increasing your convenience. This smartphone has an AI camera which works really great. This works perfectly with a telephoto camera. It basically increases the photo quality of upto 50x without weird artifacting and other stuffs.
The battery of this phone is incredible as well providing a full day backup without any hassle. And even if you do run out the 100W charger included with the phone will put you back on track within 45 minutes.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.7 inches | OLED | 120Hz | HDR | 4000 nits (peak)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (Wide) | 50 MP (Telephoto) | 12 MP (Ultrawide) |
Front Camera: 50 MP (Wide)
Chipset: Qualcomm SM7550-AB Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm)
Battery: Si/C 5200 mAh
iQOO Neo 10

Pros: | Cons: |
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset provides good gaming and multitasking performance | No extra memory slot but regular storage is enough |
Lenses from Sony capture stunning photos | |
Fast fingerprint scanner |
Another mid range phone, the iQOO Neo 10 is the phone you will be looking for if you want more productivity, which the Honor 200G lacks. Manufactured with the Snapdragon Gen 3 processor you can expect smooth gaming with this smartphone. Paired that with 16GB of DDR5 RAM you will experience stutter free multitasking.
The cooling of this phone is top notch as well with max temperature being 43.6° Celsius, which is quite good. The camera is also quite good, however it is not that great compared to others in this list but hey, if you are coming down the budget a bit you will need to sacrifice some stuff.
For a more in-depth review of the S23 Ultra check out our Review blog
Mini Specs
Display: 6.78-inch | LTPO AMOLED | 144Hz | HDR10+ | 4500 nits (Peak Brightness)
Rear Camera: 50MP (Wide) | 8MP (Ultrawide)
Front Camera: 16MP (Wide)
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm)
Battery: 6100mAh
Motorola Edge 50 Pro

Pros: | Cons: |
Great display | Some people might not like the curved screen |
Fully charged in less than 20 minutes | |
Capture great photos |
Coming in at 7th place is the Motorola Edge 50 Pro which has a stunning 6.7 inch OLED Screen. Not just its screen but the whole phone itself looks very gorgeous and is sure to be an eye candy. The chipset might not be the best but it still gets the job done considering the price we are working with. You still get decent performance on gaming and other productivity softwares so you should be good to go.
The camera of this phone is also really good. With a 3 lens setup, 50 MP Main, 13MP Ultrawide, 10MP Telephoto and an incredible 50 MP selfie camera, this phone captures pictures like no other. There are also lots of AI features packed with this phone which increase the convenience of this phone.
The battery life of this phone is also quite good, it will last you the entire day without any issues. Even if you do run out the 125W included charger charges your phone in less than 20 minutes which is really cool.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.7-inch | P-OLED | 144Hz | HDR10+ | 2000nits (Peak Brightness)
Rear Camera: 50MP (Wide) | 13MP (Ultrawide) | 10MP (Telephoto Camera)
Front Camera: 50MP (Wide)
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3
Battery: 4500mAh
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

Pros: | Cons: |
Premium Build quality | Some people might not like the curved screen |
68W included power adapter | |
Great value for price |
Another entry from Motorola is the Edge 50 Fusion. This phone is another fantastic pick if you do not want a “Chinese” phone or something from Samsung or Apple. Now if the Motorola Edge 50 Pro was a bit out of budget, The Edge 50 Fusion is here to save the day. Do note that this is a bit cheaper so you will need to sacrifice a bit on the performance.
However, even then the value of this phone is incredible. Starting with the battery, you actually get a bigger battery than the Edge 50 Pro. You get a 5000 mAh battery which will last you the entire day easily. But you only get a 68W charger with this smartphone which seems like a downgrade but even then it is quite fast.
The camera is quite decent as well for the price and will capture your special moments with great details. The build quality is also quite good so considering all this, this smartphone feels like a steal honestly.
We also have a more in-depth review of this smartphone in Bangla if that fancies you, check it out here.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.7’’ | POLED | 144Hz | Full HD+ | 2400×1080 | 395 PPI
Rear Camera: 50 MP (Wide) | 13MP (Ultrawide)
Front Camera: 32MP (Wide)
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4 nm)
Battery: 5000mAh
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G

Pros: | Cons: |
Aluminium frame makes this phone quite sturdy | No wireless charging |
HDR10+ lets you consume rich contents | |
Exynos chipset provides great performance |
We now have a budget smartphone from Samsung and it is none other than the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G. This smartphone comes with a sturdy stylish design and it feels and looks quite premium. The Super AMOLED display also provides a good content consuming experience.
You also get a IP67 water resistance rating with this phone with which you can use this phone underwater but don’t test it out for too long. The camera of this phone is also quite decent. Furthermore you will also be able to capture videos at 4K with both the front and rear lenses.
The battery backup of this smartphone is also quite good. With the phone lasting you the entire day with regular usage. Furthermore with the 25W charger you can sure be back on the grind.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.6-Inch | Super AMOLED Display | 16 Million Color Depth | 120 Hz Refresh Rate
Rear Camera: 50 MP (Wide) | 12MP (Ultrawide)
Front Camera: 32MP (Wide)
Chipset: Exynos 1480 (4 nm)
Battery: 5000mAh
ZTE Nubia Z70 Ultra

Pros: | Cons: |
Eye catchy design | Front camera is still not good enough but is decent enough for regular use |
Maximum viewing area due under display front camera | |
Great battery life |
The last smartphone that we have on our list is another flagship. It is none other than the ZTE Nubia Z70 Ultra. This magnificent smartphone provides flagship level performance while staying cheaper than the other Samsung and Apple devices on this list.
Starting off with the design, the starry night variant looks quite magnificent and it is sure to catch some looks while you are using it outside. The display is also fantastic. With an under display camera, you get the maximum viewing area with this smartphone and it also has really thin bezels. This means you get to enjoy your content to the utmost.
The camera is also quite good with 9 variable aperture stops, you get to curate your photos to perfection. The ultrawide lens also captures really great pictures even without the OIS but the telephoto lens had a massive upgrade with the OIS.
We also did an in-depth review of this smartphone. Do check it out here.
Mini Specs
Display: 6.85-inch | 2688 x 1216 | 144Hz | 430PPI | 100% DCI-P3 | AMOLED
Rear Camera: 50 MP, f/1.6-4.0, 35mm (standard) (Variable Aperture) | 64 MP (periscope telephoto) (OIS) | 50 MP(ultrawide)
Front Camera: 16MP (Wide)
Chipset: Snapdragon® 8 Elite Mobile Platform
Battery: 6150mAh
How to Find The Best Phone For You?
Now if you want something that is more curated to any specific works, you would need to consider a lot of things. Doing the research for those takes quite a long time as well. If you do not have the time to put in the research and want a place where someone already has done the research you can check out some of our buying guides and reviews below:
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Hopefully all of these resources help you find the perfect phone for yourself. No matter your budget or use case, there surely is a perfect phone for you.
Verdict
To sum all of this up, there is no absolute perfect phone no matter what. There will always be some considerations that you will have to make. Be it with the brand, with the budget, with the specs or cameras.
The best way to find the one for you would be to find out why you need the phone and do your research accordingly.If you are still confused, you can come visit Apple Gadgets and check out the phones yourself to find the best one for yourself.
Thanks for sticking with us till the end of this blog, this was a big one and you have earned yourself a cookie. Hopefully we will see you again on another blog.

Rabbi Rahman enjoys talking about tech, gadgets and especially smartphones. He’s been writing about them for four years . His favorite topic is discussing innovations in devices, engaging in conversations with others who share his passion for technology.