BEST ANDROID PHONES
Motorola Moto G
The Moto G is the bargain of the year. It refuses to look, act or feel like a cheap phone, and out-performs more expensive phones. The only letdown is its small amount of internal memory, and basic camera.
- Pros: An absolute bargain at $180 unconnected, Stock…
- Cons: The camera is basic, A choice of 8GB or 16GB of…
LG G2
With the G2, LG is stepping up to the plate. This is a powerful phone with a myriad of simple, but useful new features. Audiophiles and spec junkies should flock to it, and will be available on every major carrier.
- Pros: Most powerful phone around, Most comfortable phone…
- Cons: Too many apps pre-installed (62), No MicroSD…
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
The Galaxy S4 Active is the best phone on AT&T. It has everything the S4 has, with added water and dust resistance. Like the S4, battery life isn’t amazing, but the Active requires no compromises.
- Pros: Waterproof and dustproof, Beautiful 1080p screen…
- Cons: Mediocre battery life, Rear camera is weaker than…
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HTC One X+
The One X+ is just about the best phone on AT&T right now. When it comes to specs, it outshines the competition, and in almost every way, it’s the best value you can get for your $200 (with a two-year contract).
- Pros: Beautiful, vivid screen, 64GB of storage, Great…
- Cons: Disappointing battery life, No microSD slot…
Sony Xperia Z1S
With 32GB of memory, a waterproof shell, and a 20.7-megapixel camera, Sony’s Xperia Z1S looks like it will be a great addition to T-Mobile’s lineup later this month.
- Pros: Impressive camera, especially in low light…
- Cons: Poorly placed speaker, Underwater camera ability…
LG G Flex
Thanks to its curved design, the LG G Flex is the first six-inch phone that we want to hold. It also has a better battery (two to three days) and more processing power than any phone out there.
- Pros: Most powerful phone we’ve tested, Very…
- Cons: Too expensive, No built-in stylus, OLED screen has…
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Google Nexus 5
The Nexus 5 is an amazing deal for $350, but its mediocre camera and understated design hold it back.
- Pros: Gorgeous screen, Android 4.4 is the best version…
- Cons: Boring design, Lacks the wow factor, The camera…
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
With industry-leading specs, a great screen, and improved S Pen implementation, plus a nicer exterior, the Note 3 is a very impressive piece of hardware. But it has a mountain of features that can be overwhelming, even for Android veterans.
- Pros: Great battery life, Excellent screen, Top-notch…
- Cons: S Pen still doesn’t feel like a must-have…
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
The Galaxy Mega is a big-screen smartphone for the masses. With a surprisingly good screen, stellar battery life, and good-enough performance, it's a massive mid-range device that leans more toward tablet than phone.
- Pros: Massive screen looks good and is great for…
- Cons: Large size makes phone calls without a headset…
Motorola Moto X
The Moto X is an amazing phone on almost every level. It’s Google Now integration and color customization options are innovative and fun.
- Pros: Comfortable design, Moto Maker customization is…
- Cons: Massive bug in Moto Assist, Active Notifications…
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