If you are currently using an iPhone and want to switch to an Android phone, or you would like to use a new phone to replace your old Android phone.
It should be reminded that They come from a wide range of model - in all way of shapes, sizes and tones - and each has interesting selling focuses, regardless of whether it's a smooth, waterproof plan, a colossal showcase or an overflow of cameras. Once in a while, you can even track down those credits on one telephone.
We've given a valiant effort to rank the telephones all together, considering assemble, worth, execution and highlights. Notwithstanding, ensure you get a telephone that is ideal for your necessities - it may not just be the telephone in the best position.
Important specs to looking for:
- Screen quality: resolution, refresh rate (ideally at least 90Hz), and whether it's LCD or OLED
- Chipset: does it use the latest Snapdragon 888, a lower 7- or 6-series chip, or even something from rival MediaTek?
- RAM: look for at least 8GB, but more is better
- Storage: look for at least 128GB, and check if it's expandable or not
- Camera: don't just check Mp count - look into the types of lenses available, the sizes of the sensor, and check photo samples in our reviews
- Waterproofing: is there an official IP rating or not?
- Battery & charging: will it require a daily charge, and how fast is the charging - both wired and potentially wireless
- 5G: most phones now support 5G, but double-check to be sure
- Software: not all Android skins are created equal - our favourites are stock Android and OnePlus's OxygenOS, but read reviews to get a sense of each operating system's strengths and weaknesses. Check the manufacturer's upgrade promise too, and which software version it ships with - Android 12 is the latest, but it's not available on phones from every manufacturer.

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