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海外TECH | Engadget | The best Android phones for 2025 | https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/best-android-phone-130030805.html?src=rss | Choosing the best Android phone can feel overwhelming as there are so many options from so many brands it s hard to know where to start Unlike Apple which sticks to its sleek lineup of iPhones Android offers a world of variety Whether you re eyeing the latest flagship from Samsung a budget friendly smartphone from Motorola or something unique with a foldable design there s an Android device out there to suit your needs The beauty of Android is its flexibility You ll find phones with different screen sizes camera setups battery life and even quirky extras like stylus support or rugged builds Plus Android lets you customize your device to your heart s content something Apple fans might envy We ve tested and researched the top Android phones to help you find the right one for your budget lifestyle and tech preferences What to look for in a new Android phone Performance When it comes to picking our favorite Android phones the main things we look for are pretty straightforward good performance both compute and AI a nice display solid design sharp cameras long battery life and a significant commitment to ongoing software support For performance not only do we look at benchmarks and other metrics but we also evaluate phones based on responsiveness Regardless of whether you re reading text messaging scrolling through social media or playing a game no one wants a gadget that feels sluggish Display Sam Rutherford Engadget When it comes to displays we generally prefer OLED panels that can produce rich saturated colors with at least nits of brightness though many of our top mid range and high end phones can hit nits or more And more recently most of our favorite devices also support screens with fast refresh rates of Hz or Hz which adds an extra level of smoothness and fluidity Design Now we will admit there is a bit of subjectivity when deciding which phones look the best but there are other design aspects like dust and water resistance or screen durability that can make a big difference to long term survival It s also important to consider things like support for wireless charging power sharing aka reverse wireless charging and UWB connectivity which can have an impact on how your phone interacts with your other devices Cameras Obviously for photos we re looking for sharp colorful shots in both bright and low light conditions And we want video clips with high dynamic range rich audio and smooth image stabilization Extra cameras for ultra wide and telephoto lenses are a plus The best cameras should also include features like dedicated night modes support for various video recording resolutions and additional photo modes like timelapse slow motion and more Battery and software Finally in terms of longevity we re looking for all day battery life on devices that also delivered great results on our local video rundown test at least hours on a charge but more is obviously better Wireless charging capabilities have become almost ubiquitous over the past few years and most of our top picks have this extra perk Fast charging is available on some Android phones too Finally with people holding onto their phones longer than ever we like to see companies commit to at least three years of software support upgrades and regular security updates This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2025-01-08 10:01:26 |
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