Điện Thoại Tương Thích Visible Tốt Nhất Năm 2023: Top những lựa chọn hoàn hảo!

## Điện Thoại Tương Thích Visible Tốt Nhất Năm 2023: Top những lựa chọn hoàn hảo!

Điện thoại thông minh là một phần không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống hiện đại. Việc lựa chọn một chiếc điện thoại phù hợp, đặc biệt là với nhà mạng Visible, đòi hỏi sự tìm hiểu kỹ lưỡng. Bài viết này sẽ tổng hợp và đánh giá những chiếc điện thoại tương thích với Visible tốt nhất năm 2023, giúp bạn dễ dàng lựa chọn sản phẩm phù hợp với nhu cầu và ngân sách của mình.

Chúng tôi sẽ xem xét nhiều yếu tố quan trọng khi đánh giá, bao gồm: hiệu năng, chất lượng camera, thời lượng pin, thiết kế và giá cả. Mỗi sản phẩm được đề cập sẽ đi kèm với những điểm mạnh, điểm yếu và đánh giá chi tiết, giúp bạn có cái nhìn toàn diện trước khi đưa ra quyết định cuối cùng.

Tiêu chí đánh giá:

* Hiệu năng: Khả năng xử lý đa nhiệm, tốc độ phản hồi, độ mượt mà của hệ điều hành.
* Camera: Chất lượng hình ảnh, khả năng chụp ảnh trong điều kiện thiếu sáng, tính năng quay video.
* Thời lượng pin: Thời gian sử dụng pin trong một lần sạc đầy.
* Thiết kế: Chất liệu, kiểu dáng, độ bền.
* Giá cả: Mức giá so với các tính năng và chất lượng sản phẩm.
* Tương thích với mạng Visible: Khả năng hoạt động ổn định và hiệu quả trên mạng Visible.

Danh sách các điện thoại được đánh giá (sẽ được bổ sung chi tiết ở đây, bao gồm từng dòng điện thoại cụ thể, thông số kỹ thuật, điểm mạnh, điểm yếu và đánh giá tổng thể):

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Visible is all about unlimited data and simple pricing, but getting a phone that works well with the carrier isn’t quite as straightforward. Visible uses Verizon’s LTE and 5G networks but doesn’t support some older Verizon phones. Therefore, if you’re ready to switch to Visible, you might also be ready to switch to a new phone. Luckily there are a lot of great options running Android to choose from.

To make the most of Visible, you’ll want a phone that can take advantage of Verizon’s 5G coverage, especially if you sign up for Visible+. Visible+ comes with premium data and access to C-band Ultra Wideband 5G. The Google Pixel 7 is an excellent choice for Visible, with full 5G support, frequent software updates straight from Google, and some of the best cameras on a smartphone. If you’re looking for something a little cheaper, the Galaxy A series from Samsung has strong 5G support at a friendlier price.

Visible is all about unlimited data and simple pricing, but getting a phone that works well with the carrier isn’t quite as straightforward. Visible uses Verizon’s LTE and 5G networks but doesn’t support some older Verizon phones. To make the most of Visible, you’ll want a phone that can take advantage of Verizon’s 5G coverage, especially if you sign up for Visible+. Visible+ comes with premium data and access to C-band Ultra Wideband 5G. If you’re ready to switch to Visible, you might also be ready to upgrade your phone, and luckily, there are plenty of options.

Our favorite phones to use with Visible in 2023


Source: Google

Google Pixel 8

Best overall

With support for all major carriers in the U.S. and excellent software support directly from Google, the Pixel 8 is a great fit for a prepaid carrier. You get Google’s great camera software that helps you make the most of a scene regardless of the quality of lighting.

Pros

  • Snappy Tensor G3 CPU
  • Excellent camera performance
  • 7 years of software support

Cons

  • Battery life and charging speeds could be better
  • No telephoto camera

If you’re buying an unlocked phone, you want to be sure it will work with just about any SIM you can download to it. The Google Pixel 8 has stellar band compatibility, so when you buy it unlocked, you can bring it with you if you find a better data deal. This includes Visible with support for Verizon’s nationwide 5G bands and C-band, making up most of the carrier’s Ultra Wideband coverage.

The Pixel 8 is powered by the Google Tensor G3 SoC, making it fast enough to keep up with any app you can download, including games. The phone comes equipped with 8GB of RAM and the choice of 128GB or 256GB of storage. And although battery life isn’t the Pixel 8’s best feature at just 4,575mAh, that should be more than enough to make it to the end of the day.

However, the Google Pixel series’ best trick has always been software support, and the Pixel 8 is no different. This phone is ready to go with Android 14 and is among the very first Android phones to get the latest updates. Google is also keeping this phone up to date with an unmatched seven years of security and OS updates.

The camera system is another strong point of the Pixel 8. Its main 50MP sensor produces crisp and vibrant images in a wide range of lighting conditions. So whether you’re trying to get a moody night shot or you’re trying to get an action shot at a soccer game, you can feel confident with Google’s camera software. You won’t get a telephoto camera, but there’s always the pricier Pixel 8 Pro for that.


Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Premium pick

The Galaxy S23 Ultra has some of the best hardware you can get in a smartphone from a fast CPU to the fan-favorite S Pen. It’s also packed with camera tech so no matter the scene, you’ve got the best hardware to capture the image with plenty of detail.

Pros

  • Fantastic AMOLED display
  • S Pen is included
  • Excellent software support

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Camera experience can be buggy

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, like the S23 above, has excellent support for LTE and 5G on Visible, making it a great pick for the premium Visible+ plan. It even supports mmWave, which allows you to experience Verizon’s glorious multi-gigabit speeds in cities with some coverage. For the rest of the time, you’ve got nationwide and C-band 5G support to ensure your phone will be on the best network Verizon can offer.

The S23 Ultra is really a Galaxy Note at heart, with an S-Pen included with the phone and stored and charged inside the phone itself. The S-Pen is a great way to interact with the glorious 6.8-inch AMOLED display thanks to a snappy 120Hz refresh rate that can go as low as 1Hz to save power. Importantly, it has a 240Hz touch sampling rate, so your inputs feel so immediate; they feel analog. Of course, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU with up to 12GB of RAM keeps it humming along nicely.

OneUI 5.1 with Android 13 is included out of the box, with four years of OS updates promised to keep your phone running with the latest Android features. You also get an extra year of security updates, so if you feel like keeping it longer, you can rest easy knowing your data is secure.

The camera array is one of the most Ultra things about the S23 Ultra. It has four cameras on the back, starting with a massive 200MP main camera. You get a 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto with 3x zoom, and another 10MP telephoto camera with a 10x zoom. The 200MP and telephoto cameras have optical image stabilization to make framing easier, even on max zoom.


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Google Pixel 6a

Best value

The budget-oriented Pixel 6a borrows a lot from the Pixel 6 series including the snappy Google Tensor CPU. This helps the Pixel 6a deliver smooth performance with great 5G support on Visible’s network. Its camera sensor is a bit of a step back, but the software helps it produce sharp and vibrant images.

Pros

  • Stutter-free performance with the Google Tensor CPU
  • Excellent camera performance
  • Sharp 60Hz AMOLED display

Cons

  • No wireless charging
  • Signal strength is worse than newer Pixels

The Google Pixel 6a is a budget-oriented Pixel with features cleverly cut back to deliver a strong Android experience for hundreds less than the flagship Pixel 7. It’s not the cheapest 5G phone that works with Visible’s nationwide and C-band 5G network, but it certainly is one of the best regarding value for money.

The Pixel 6a uses the same Google Tensor CPU as the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, giving it plenty of power to run most Android apps without a hiccup. Its 6.1-inch OLED panel isn’t winning any awards with its 60Hz refresh rate, but it’s still vibrant and bright enough to use in the daylight. In addition, it has a large 4,400mAh battery that should easily make it to the end of the day on a single charge. This is good as the phone only charges at 18W.

Like the other Pixels, the phone still gets five years of updates, so while it launched with Android 12, you can immediately update to Android 13. Finally, the camera isn’t anything special with a 12MP main shooter and a 12MP ultrawide, though because Google has years of experience tuning the software for this sensor, photos still look great.


Samsung Galaxy S23

Best compact phone

Some folks prefer a phone that can be operated efficiently with just one hand and the Galaxy S23 offers that without giving up any of the features of Samsung’s flagship series. With a 6.1-inch display that runs out to the very edge of the phone, you still get plenty of screen real estate.

Pros

  • Sharp and vibrant AMOLED display
  • Compact size
  • Smooth performance with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU

Cons

  • Charging should be faster at this price
  • Battery life isn’t great

Samsung Galaxy has almost become synonymous with Android, and Samsung deserves the praise. The Samsung Galaxy S23 is its latest compact flagship, and on Visible, it has every band needed to make the most of Verizon’s LTE and 5G coverage. As a result, you’re always getting the best speeds possible, especially with C-band and Visible+.

The Galaxy S23 looks and feels every bit as premium as any iPhone ever, with much more exciting tech under the glass. It’s a fairly compact phone with a gorgeous 6.1-inch AMOLED display and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. It’s kept running smoothly with the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and 8GB of RAM. The battery is fairly small for a flagship at 3,900mAh, but with its efficient hardware, the phone should easily make it to the end of the day.

Samsung is quick to update its latest Galaxy phones and has even promised to keep the S23 up to date with the latest versions of Android for four years and then another year of security updates. With Android 13 running already loaded on the device with Samsung’s OneUI 5.1, you’re getting a first-class software experience to go along with the S23’s excellent hardware.

Samsung hasn’t been asleep at the wheel regarding cameras, either. The S23 has a 50MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto camera. That means you have the right lens for just about any shot, and Samsung’s software will make photos look vibrant and crisp, even if it’s a bit much for someone looking for a more authentic result.


Source: Google

Google Pixel Fold

Best folding phone

The Google Pixel Fold is Google’s first foldable phone, and it doesn’t hold much back with a large 7.6-inch inner display and a 5.8-inch outer display. You even get Google’s excellent camera tech for some of the best photos out of a foldable.

Pros

  • Solid performance with the Tensor G2 SoC
  • Excellent outer screen
  • Strong camera performance for a foldable

Cons

  • Inner screen isn’t as good as some of the competition
  • Third-party app support is still lacking

The Google Pixel Fold is one of the few large foldable phones you can buy directly from Visible and luckily, it’s a great phone. The external 5.8-inch display is the right size and shape to use for everything and is responsive with a 120Hz refresh rate. If you want more space, the internal display unfolds into a 7.6-inch screen with a 120Hz refresh rate as well. The internal screen is a little more square than 4:3 making it perfect for browsing the web or scrolling through spreadsheets.

Under the hood, this phone is powered by Google’s Tensor G2 SoC with a healthy 12GB of RAM. While this chip runs a bit hot, it can deliver a strong lag-free experience in day-to-day usage and gaming. That being said, it’s clear Samsung had a head start in terms of software with apps on the Pixel’s inner screen struggling to make the best use of the available real estate.

One of Google’s best tricks with this phone is its camera system. Google has built a strong reputation when it comes to its camera software and that continues on the Fold with some of the best images to come out of a folding phone. Of course, this phone is compatible with Visible’s 5G network including mmWave.


Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

Budget performance

The Galaxy A54 captures the essence of Samsung’s best phones for a fraction of the price. It has a 6.4-inch AMOLED display running at up to 120Hz and a massive 5,000mAh battery to keep it running all day. You also get support for 5G on Visible so you get strong data speeds as well.

Pros

  • Solid performance with the Exynos 1380 CPU
  • Snappy 120Hz AMOLED display
  • Large 5,000mAh battery

Cons

  • No headphone jack
  • No charger in the box

The Samsung Galaxy A54 5G is a mid-range phone with a lot of flagship-like features and a handsome design. It has a large 6.4-inch screen with a AMOLED panel running at up to 120Hz. Our Galaxy A54 review found the screen to be a solid upgrade over last year’s model in terms of color and usable in direct sunlight thanks to 1,000 nits of peak brightness. With three cameras on the back, it would be easy to confuse this phone with a much more expensive model.

The SoC has also received a significant upgrade over the previous model with the Exynos 1380 CPU bringing four high-performance and four efficiency cores to keep the phone running smoothly. That’s helped by 6GB of RAM on the 128GB model with 8GB of RAM in the 256GB model. If you plan on taking a lot of photos with this phone’s 50MP main shooter or the 12MP ultrawide camera, you can expand your storage with a microSD card.

When it comes to budget phones, one of Samsung’s greatest strengths is its software support. This phone launched with Android 13 with One UI 5.1 and is set to receive four OS updates from Samsung as well as five years of security updates. The Galaxy A54 5G competes with and sometimes beats other flagship models when it comes to software updates.


Samsung Galaxy A14 5G

Best cheap phone

Cheap phones aren’t the most exciting regarding features, but Samsung has kept its eye on the prize with the Galaxy A14. It’s got solid performance, a large display with a 90Hz refresh rate, and great endurance life with a 5,000mAh battery pack inside.

Pros

  • Sharp and snappy 90Hz LCD display
  • Excellent battery life
  • Good cameras at this price

Cons

  • Feels as cheap as it is
  • No mmWave 5G support
  • Slow 15W charging speed

Samsung Galaxy A14 5G is a great pick for a cheap phone with strong network support on Visible. It supports nationwide, C-band, and mmWave 5G on Visible, so you’re not giving up all that much network speed compared with some flagships.

The phone is powered by a fairly sedate MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC, which can feel a bit slow when moving between apps, but at this price, that’s to be expected. Having a phone with a power-sipping SoC like this means you’ll get excellent battery life with the 5,000mAh battery. You should have no trouble getting two days of battery life with normal usage, though it may be worth topping up every night as the 15W charging speed will require some patience.

The cameras are pretty middle-of-the-road, but that’s a good thing for a budget device. The 50MP main camera is great for the price and delivers some crisp and colorful images. However, the camera app can be a bit laggy thanks to the slower hardware; if you take a lot of pictures, you’ll certainly feel it.


Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)

Stylus on a budget

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If you want the precision of using a stylus on your phone but don’t want to spend a ton of money, the Moto G Stylus 5G is an excellent budget option. This 2023 revision is powered by the solid Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 with a large 5,000mAh battery keeping it running all day.

Pros

  • High-quality look and feel
  • Stylus incuded
  • Large 5,000mAh battery

Cons

  • No mmWave 5G support
  • No wireless charging
  • Screen may not be bright enough for outdoor usage

The 2023 Moto G Stylus 5G is a budget phone that feels well-made and responsive with a large 6.6-inch display. While it’s only an IPS LCD panel, this 120Hz panel feels responsive and looks great with narrower bezels than the 2022 version. The Android 13-powered software also feels well-tailored to the stylus with shortcuts to help you take a quick note or check a spreadsheet without digging through an app drawer. It’s worth keeping in mind that the stylus included with this phone is much simpler than the S Pen included with a high-end Galaxy phone, but for most people it gets the job done just fine.

The Moto G Stylus 5G is powered by a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, which gives the phone a modest performance increase in day-to-day tasks. Gaming gets a bigger boost which is further helped by the responsive 120Hz display. This is all powered by a large 5,000mAh battery which can charge at up to 20W. The phone comes with a 10W brick, so if you want the full charging speeds, you’ll need one of the best USB-C chargers with at least 20W supported. If you’re looking for greater input precision without spending a fortune, the Moto G Stylus 5G 2023 is a strong choice.

Make sure you get the best of Visible 5G with the right phone

Not all the best Android phones, like some options from ASUS and OnePlus, are a good pick for Visible. Visible relies fully on Verizon’s network for coverage, so getting a phone with the right 5G bands is important. Still, there are many phones to choose from whether you’re looking for a premium experience or want something a little cheaper.

The Pixel 7 from Google is a great fit for Visible thanks to support for a wide range of 5G bands, including those used by Verizon, and its reasonable price. The Pixel 7 has enough power to keep up with the competition thanks to the Tensor G2 CPU and cameras that trade blows with the best in the industry. The Pixel 7’s cameras shine in challenging lighting situations due to Google’s camera software — when you’ve only got a few seconds to point and shoot, you can be confident you’ll get the shot.

On the other end of the scale, the Samsung Galaxy A14 5G is a cheap phone with better features than you might expect for the sub-$200 price. It also has a large 6.6-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate to help make navigating Android 13 feel smooth. And with the MediaTek Dimensity 700 sipping power, the 5,000mAh battery can deliver up to two days on a charge. Finally, it has a headphone jack for those who still enjoy the benefits of wired headphones.

Does Ultra Wideband 5G on Visible+ matter?

One of the most distinguishing features between the $30 Visible and $45 Visible+ plans is the ability to connect to Ultra Wideband 5G. This type of 5G uses Verizon’s C-band spectrum and mmWave spectrum for improved speeds in congested areas. Named because of its increased capacity over Nationwide 5G, Ultra Wideband can deliver speeds much faster than nationwide 5G, especially in an area with a lot of people. However, if you stick to mostly rural or suburban areas, the improvements may not be worth the extra money. If you’re unsure, start with Visible and upgrade as needed.

Which bands do I need for Verizon 5G?

Most 5G phones you can buy today will work with all or most of Verizon’s bands, but some phones from the past few years may not. For example, the unlocked version of the Galaxy S21 does not support C-band for Ultra Wideband 5G.

Nationwide 5G support is fairly widespread, with Verizon using bands n2, n5, and n66 for coverage. These bands use Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) to use Verizon’s existing LTE bands for 5G connectivity. As a result, speeds can be rather LTE-like in everyday scenarios.

Verizon’s Ultra Wideband 5G uses band n77 for C-band at around 3.7GHz. Bands n260 and n261 are used for mmWave at 39GHz and 28GHz, respectively. Coverage with these bands is limited to dense city centers and has much weaker coverage than nationwide 5G or C-band. That said, these bands have a ton of capacity, so if you’ve got coverage, speeds can easily exceed 1Gbps. That is, as long as you have Visible+.


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