Android has always been associated
with the best known handsets, the best specs and for always being the
platform with the most advanced features, whether imaging, processors or
display technology. And 2015 was no exception. Apple’s iPhones have
always been plenty powerful, but handsets from Samsung, LG and HTC have
always strived to take things further, introducing
never-before-seen-technology, features and USPs like
water-and-dust-proofing, QHD screens and the first implementation of
optical stabilised cameras (OIS) on mobile.
But what are the best Android handsets of 2015? The devices that delivered that all-important WOW factor? It’s been tricky whittling this list down to just a small selection, but the Android handsets listed below are, in our humble opinion, the best Android phones money can buy in 2015. So, without further ado, here’s our pick of the very best Android phones of 2015.
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The Huawei 6P is probably my favorite Android handset on the market. It’s a beast with its massive 5.7-inch display. It’s also a handset that’s wise enough not to start at a 16GB storage options (ahem, iPhone). It comes in 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB varieties with 3GB of RAM and packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with an Adreno 430 GPU. What’s so great about the Nexus 6P as well is that’s it's got good cameras (for a Nexus). The front selfie camera is a 8MP sensor that records 720p HD video, and the rear camera packs a 12.3 MP sensor with an f/2.0 aperture and records 4K video.
Without a doubt the Galaxy S6 is one of the best Android handsets on the market. The S6 is a vast improvement over the S5, eschewing a plastic body for aluminum. It also got a radically upgraded fingerprint sensor (that actually works now), wireless charging, and a heart rate sensor. Inside it’s got a Samsung Exynos 7 Octacore 7420 CPU, 3GB LPDDR4 RAM, and comes in 32, 64, or 128GB storage options. Just as the iPhone 6s is the best iPhone Apple has ever put out, the Galaxy S6 is the best smartphone Samsung has ever made.
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One thing Samsung put the lid on with the S6 was the removable battery–something most smartphone makers have done. If you’re still looking for a flagship with a removable battery, however, the LG G4 is your phone. It’s also the only smartphone with unique offerings of leather or ceramic backplates (great for those that don’t like all-metal phones. Inside you’ll get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 CPU and 3 GB LPDDR3 RAM. And add in that 16MP camera with optical image stabilization and the LG G4 is a hard Android phone to pass up.
The HTC One M9 is probably the best looking Android smartphone on the market. It’s got a beautiful brushed metal body that comes in gold on gold, gold on silver, and gunmetal grey on grey color options. Inside you’ll find a killer Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit octacore processor with 3GB of RAM. Another nice thing is that it has retained its microSD card slot–something which some flagships are starting to abandon–so you can upgrade the storage of the M9 on the cheap.
The OnePlus 2 was probably one of the most hyped Android phones this year. That’s because everyone loves an underdog and OnePlus came fighting out of the gate not a few years ago to take on the big players in the Android world. With the OnePlus 2 the company has made great strides, but it’s still not going to be enough to compete with other Android flagships. That’s because the OnePlus 2 lacks NFC, a microSD card slot, wireless charging, and a removable battery. It also only comes in in 16GB and 64GB storage sizes. That being said, it does feature a new USB Type-C port and the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit octacore processor. And then there is the price: the 16GB model is just £239 and the 64GB model is only £289–by far the most cost effecting phone on this list.
Speaking of low cost smartphones, there’s one just a bit more expensive than the OnePlus 2, but not by much. The Google Nexus 5 is manufactured by LG and is only £299–and it has the added blessing of being an Android handset designed hand-in-hand with Google, who of course make Android. It’s certainly not the most powerful Android handset on the market with a 2.26GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and only 2GB of RAM, but it does have a decent 5-inch 1080x1920 IPS display at 445 ppi. The Nexus 5 is a great choice for purists and those wanting a solid, low cost device.
We’d be remiss if we didn’t give a shout out to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, another spectacular Android device for 2015. It’s got a 5.7-inch display with a 2560×1440 pixel resolution at 518 ppi. For as large as a phone as it is, Samsung whittled it down to be pretty thin: only 7.6mm. Inside you’ll find a whopping 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 32 or 64GB storage options, and a Samsung Exynos 7 Octa Core 7420 CPU. It also kills it in the rear camera department with a 16MP sensor and an f/1.9 aperture
But what are the best Android handsets of 2015? The devices that delivered that all-important WOW factor? It’s been tricky whittling this list down to just a small selection, but the Android handsets listed below are, in our humble opinion, the best Android phones money can buy in 2015. So, without further ado, here’s our pick of the very best Android phones of 2015.
Read: Is Sony Xperia Z5 really the best mobile camera?
Huawei Nexus 6P
The Huawei 6P is probably my favorite Android handset on the market. It’s a beast with its massive 5.7-inch display. It’s also a handset that’s wise enough not to start at a 16GB storage options (ahem, iPhone). It comes in 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB varieties with 3GB of RAM and packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with an Adreno 430 GPU. What’s so great about the Nexus 6P as well is that’s it's got good cameras (for a Nexus). The front selfie camera is a 8MP sensor that records 720p HD video, and the rear camera packs a 12.3 MP sensor with an f/2.0 aperture and records 4K video.
Samsung Galaxy S6
Without a doubt the Galaxy S6 is one of the best Android handsets on the market. The S6 is a vast improvement over the S5, eschewing a plastic body for aluminum. It also got a radically upgraded fingerprint sensor (that actually works now), wireless charging, and a heart rate sensor. Inside it’s got a Samsung Exynos 7 Octacore 7420 CPU, 3GB LPDDR4 RAM, and comes in 32, 64, or 128GB storage options. Just as the iPhone 6s is the best iPhone Apple has ever put out, the Galaxy S6 is the best smartphone Samsung has ever made.
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LG G4
One thing Samsung put the lid on with the S6 was the removable battery–something most smartphone makers have done. If you’re still looking for a flagship with a removable battery, however, the LG G4 is your phone. It’s also the only smartphone with unique offerings of leather or ceramic backplates (great for those that don’t like all-metal phones. Inside you’ll get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 CPU and 3 GB LPDDR3 RAM. And add in that 16MP camera with optical image stabilization and the LG G4 is a hard Android phone to pass up.
HTC One M9
The HTC One M9 is probably the best looking Android smartphone on the market. It’s got a beautiful brushed metal body that comes in gold on gold, gold on silver, and gunmetal grey on grey color options. Inside you’ll find a killer Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit octacore processor with 3GB of RAM. Another nice thing is that it has retained its microSD card slot–something which some flagships are starting to abandon–so you can upgrade the storage of the M9 on the cheap.
OnePlus 2
The OnePlus 2 was probably one of the most hyped Android phones this year. That’s because everyone loves an underdog and OnePlus came fighting out of the gate not a few years ago to take on the big players in the Android world. With the OnePlus 2 the company has made great strides, but it’s still not going to be enough to compete with other Android flagships. That’s because the OnePlus 2 lacks NFC, a microSD card slot, wireless charging, and a removable battery. It also only comes in in 16GB and 64GB storage sizes. That being said, it does feature a new USB Type-C port and the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit octacore processor. And then there is the price: the 16GB model is just £239 and the 64GB model is only £289–by far the most cost effecting phone on this list.
Google Nexus 5
Speaking of low cost smartphones, there’s one just a bit more expensive than the OnePlus 2, but not by much. The Google Nexus 5 is manufactured by LG and is only £299–and it has the added blessing of being an Android handset designed hand-in-hand with Google, who of course make Android. It’s certainly not the most powerful Android handset on the market with a 2.26GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and only 2GB of RAM, but it does have a decent 5-inch 1080x1920 IPS display at 445 ppi. The Nexus 5 is a great choice for purists and those wanting a solid, low cost device.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5
We’d be remiss if we didn’t give a shout out to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, another spectacular Android device for 2015. It’s got a 5.7-inch display with a 2560×1440 pixel resolution at 518 ppi. For as large as a phone as it is, Samsung whittled it down to be pretty thin: only 7.6mm. Inside you’ll find a whopping 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 32 or 64GB storage options, and a Samsung Exynos 7 Octa Core 7420 CPU. It also kills it in the rear camera department with a 16MP sensor and an f/1.9 aperture
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