




iPhone X (2017)
The iPhone X represented a complete overhaul of Apple's design philosophy, eliminating the home button and thick bezels. It introduced the 'notch' for Face ID and an edge-to-edge OLED display, setting a precedent for future iPhones.
Explore the aesthetics and innovation that defined the most stylish mobile phones of the 2010s. This ranking celebrates the smartphone designs that set trends, from minimalist elegance to bold material choices. Discover which devices stood out for their appearance and how they influenced the industry. Ideal for technology and design enthusiasts looking to relive the aesthetic milestones of an era.





The iPhone X represented a complete overhaul of Apple's design philosophy, eliminating the home button and thick bezels. It introduced the 'notch' for Face ID and an edge-to-edge OLED display, setting a precedent for future iPhones.





The Galaxy S8 introduced Samsung's 'Infinity Display', with minimal bezels and curved edges that eliminated the physical home button. This design created an immersive and fluid aesthetic, redefining the brand's visual identity.





The Galaxy Fold was one of the first foldable smartphones to hit the market, challenging the conventional form factor. Its innovative design, with a screen that folded, marked the beginning of a new era for mobile devices.





The HTC One M7 was acclaimed for its aluminum unibody design, which offered a premium feel and an impeccable aesthetic. Its front stereo speakers, BoomSound, were elegantly integrated, enhancing the multimedia experience.





This model revolutionized smartphone design with its innovative 'glass sandwich' and stainless steel frame. Its industrial and premium aesthetic was widely imitated, setting a lasting trend in the industry.
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The Xiaomi Mi Mix was a pioneer in the 'bezel-less' screen trend, achieving an impressive screen-to-body ratio. Its futuristic design and the elimination of traditional bezels influenced the direction of the industry.





The Google Nexus One stood out for its sleek and minimalist design, with a subtly curved back that improved ergonomics. It was an early example of Google's vision for a polished and sophisticated Android design.





The first-generation Moto X distinguished itself by its focus on aesthetic personalization through Moto Maker, allowing users to choose materials and colors. Its curved and ergonomic design fit exceptionally well in the hand.





The original Google Pixel established a distinctive design identity with its two-tone back panel (glass and metal). Its clean and functional aesthetic represented Google's vision for the pure Android experience, marking the beginning of a new product line.