
Time once again to take a tour of a handful of the best Android phones currently available on the market (February 2014). There are a few new handsets, including a couple for all you pure Android fans. Want something bigger than your average smartphone? If so, there’s also a phablet for you to look at!
No matter whether you are looking for a consumer handset or something that will be suited to a BYOD role, you’re bound to find something of interest here.
If I had to choose one of these, I’d likely go for Google’s, Nexus 5 because it is a powerful, fully-featured handset packed that offers the purest Android experience possible. It’s the only handset that will guarantee that I see Android updates over the course of its lifespan.
However, I have to admit that some of the features present on the Samsung Galaxy S4 make it a great choice for the BYOD crowd, but buying that now with the Galaxy S5 so close to release might not be a good idea.
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