You've likely read the reviews and have your own opinions based on the devices you owned and currently own, but with our vast access to devices, the best of smartphones feature intends to highlight the stuff that matters and make it easier for you to buy the right device.
If you're in the market for a new phone and don't have a ton of money to spend, most companies would want you to look at their collection of mid-range and entry-level handsets. But that's not always the smartest move. If you know where to look, the flagship phones of yesteryear can provide considerably better hardware and value.
Android 5.0 Lollipop tested in the Moto X, Moto G, LG G3 and Galaxy S5. We explore how updates to the core architecture in Android 5.0 have improved performance and battery life on existing handsets. Here's how it went down...
Most of the phones that will be coming out this year have been announced and launched, so now is the perfect time to pick some favorites. I've used all the flagships from HTC, Samsung, LG, Motorola, Sony, and more, so here are my thoughts on what's currently the best in the Android camp.
Touting several refinements and a new 5.5-inch Quad HD display, LG has brought to market the new LG G3. The new, larger display brings a resolution and pixel density above of what we've seen on the current crop of flagships. You also get a 13-megapixel camera with a unique laser autofocus system, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC that's at the top of its class.
Not unlike other premium Android phone makers, LG has been tweaking the formula established with the G2. No major shakeup has occurred, because no major shakeup was necessary. Along with the full review and benchmarks, don't miss our video review below: