$600 at AT&T [10] See details[11]
$699 at Amazon [12] See details[13]
$769 at Amazon [14] See details[15]
View Now at Microsoft [16] See details[17]
$999 at OnePlus [18] See details[19]
$1,198 at Amazon [20] See details[21]
$449 at Best Buy [22] See details[23]
$245 at Walmart [24] See details[25]
In the past, there were several smartphone operating systems to choose from. But today's world has iOS and Android.
Google's Android OS is clearly the dominant platform of choice, with companies like Samsung, OnePlus, LG, Motorola, Google, TCL, Sony, and others making hardware running Android. Google's Pixel hardware typically runs a 'stock' version of the Android OS, however, while others use overlays to offer a customized Android experience to their users.
For instance, Samsung has OneUI, OnePlus has Oxygen OS, and there are other companies that tweak things to optimize the Android software powering its hardware. Whether you're looking for pure Android or just the best device money can buy, here is a look at the top Android phones available right now. This guide is regularly updated.
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