Top 5 Android Mobile Phones Till Now

There's one key way in which Android is massively different from its Apple-branded smartphone competition - the number of phones out there running Google's hot mobile OS.

Samsung makes loads of them. Sony's cut the Ericsson ties but still is cranking out the Google-branded handsets. Then you've got Android-powered phones from Acer, LG, Huawei, Motorola, ZTE and many others, and while HTC has ceased the practice of releasing more phones than centipedes have shoes (they do wear them, you know) it's still one of the most prominent Android manufacturers.

Our list of the Best Android Phones with the right mix of performance and features.

1. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

The Galaxy S6 edge, announced at MWC in Barcelona, is closely related to the "standard" Galaxy S6 but the long edges of the phone are curved over the sides. It sports the same Exynos octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM and base 32GB of storage, but the 5.1-inch QHD display is simply curved on the sides.
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2. Moto Turbo

Moto Turbo

The Turbo is strong both in terms of processor and battery performance. It runs on a 2.7GHz Qualcomm quad-core processor and is backed up with 3GB of RAM. And, the good news for the gaming enthusiasts: The Turbo also has an Adreno 420 GPU. So, users can expect some seamless gaming performance with Android 5.0.2 (Lollipop). There should be no problems when it comes to storage since the device has an in-built memory of 64GB. The battery - at 3,900 mAh - in the Moto Turbo is like a perpetual engine. On a full charge, you can easily use the device for two days. Despite housing such a big battery unit, the Turbo weighs just 176g. Given the screen size, the device is not that heavy to hold.

3. Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Samsung Galaxy Note 4

The 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a brilliant high-resolution screen and takes excellent outdoor shots on its 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization. Using the stylus is more convenient, and the battery charges very quickly.

The Galaxy Note 4 is the best large phone on the market. It's a device you'll be proud to whip out in public, thanks to its elegant design, robust build, beautiful screen, impressive battery life and solid camera. It also excels from a productivity standpoint, offering seamless multitasking and stylus functionality that's as smooth as I've ever seen on a smartphone. And despite its large size, Samsung has nailed the one-handed experience better than the competition. There's certainly a benefit to drawing from years of experience in this category: What began as an oddity three years ago has now evolved into a powerful tool at the top of its class.

4. Motorola Nexus 6

Motorola Nexus 6

Motorola and Google announced the Nexus 6, their leading device for the launch of Android 5.0 Lollipop, after several weeks of speculation in October 2014. The Nexus 6, as the name would imply, has a nearly 6-inch display — 5.96-inches to be exact — with a super high resolution of 2560x1440 (QHD). Aside from the size difference the Nexus 6 is built nearly identically to that of the Moto X (2014), with a smooth curved back, metal sides, camera ring flash and distinctive Motorola "dimple" on the back plate.
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5. HTC One M9+

HTC One M9+

Stylish, smart and packed with features; this dual-tone HTC One M9+ will get you all the stares. Whether it’s video calls with loved ones or cranking up your favourite music, the HTC Boomsound™ dual front-facing speakers – complete with Dolby® surround technology – delivers surreal audio quality that is both rich and clear.

Take incredible images from both sides with the Duo 20MP rear camera and UltraPixel™ front camera and view it on the beautiful 5.2” WQHD display. Did I mention it’s smart too? HTC Sense™ Home could make the apps you want appear in specific locations. So you’ll have work-related apps at the office and apps you’ll most often use at home as soon as you get back.

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