NO.1: LG G2
NO.2: HTC One
With its gorgeous aluminium body, low-light-tastic camera and stunning 4.7in screen, the HTC One is a truly desirable phone. But the forthcoming One 2, with its rumoured 5in screen, 2GB of RAM and dual lenses, sounds more desirable still. Colour us excited.
NO.3: Google Nexus 5
Delivering top-end spec at a mid-range price, the new Nexus has a bigger 4.95in screen, faster processor and a satisfactory 8MP snapper. But the biggest improvement is its chocolatey-smooth Android KitKat 4.4 OS. Astounding value.
NO.4: Apple iPhone 5s
A curious blend of tried-and-tested – 4in screen, design, huge cost – with new-and¬exciting features like a 64-bit processor, fingerprint-sensing home button and iOS 7. What it adds up to is an easy purchase for most... but we’re ready for iPhone 6.
NO.5: Samsung Galaxy S4
The S4 is like a deep-filled sandwich of tech: a 5in 1080p screen,13MP camera, 4G and quick quad-core processor. It lacks the premium build quality of the G2 and One, but if you crave upgradeable storage or a replaceable battery, your search ends here.
NO.6: Sony Xperia Z1
Like an otter, the Z1 is sleek, powerful and waterproof. Unlike an otter, it's only waterproof to 1.5m. Like an otter, it's a quick mover, with a fast processor and reasonably quick Android build. Unlike an otter, the Z1 is good at taking pictures.
NO.7: Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Verily, 'tis indicative of the age in which we live, when a supercharged superphone gets five glowing stars, but only makes No7. By Crumbles, though, it’s good. Blistering processor, 5.7in screen and stylus smarts. It’s the best gigantophone there is.
NO.8: Motorola Moto G
Google's sprinkled some magical Nexus dust over its latest Motorola blower: the Moto G costs a mere £130 yet has a distinctly non-budget 4.5in 720p screen and quad-core processor. Paltry storage and poor camera count against it – but then again: £130!
NO.9: BlackBerry Q10
The Q10 is the BlackBerry the QWERTY faithful have been waiting for. Its combination of a great little screen, lovely big keyboard and lots of grunt makes it a productivity powerhouse. The Q5 is cheaper (£215) but also plasticky and underpowered.
NO.10: Nokia Lumia 1020
Finally, acameraphone worthy of the name. TheWP8-running1020 takes superb 38MP snaps, or super-detailed 5MPers. Optical stabilisation and xenon flash, too. We also like the 1520 – a 6in WinPhone phablet with plenty of power, good looks and stamina too.
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