Michelle Ehrhardt
Michelle Ehrhardt Associate Tech Editor
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Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU.
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Buying an iPhone is easy: Figure out what the most recent iPhone release number is, decide on which size you want or if you want to pay extra for better cameras, and click "buy." Android, not so much.

Android is a more open ecosystem, since even though Google makes the operating system, plenty of manufacturers are allowed to use it on their phones. That means you have multiple companies all vying for your attention, each with their own quirks and sometimes unusual form factors.

Android has your typical budget, mid-range, and premium releases, sure, but there's also folding phones, flip phones, and even ultra-minimalist "light" phones. Throw in the different options from the likes of Google, Samsung, Motorola, and others, and shopping for a new Android phone can get overwhelming, fast. Luckily for you, I've gone hands-on with the biggest Android phones on the market, and am here to tell you the best Android phones you can buy in 2026, no matter your preference.

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My Top Picks
  • Galaxy S25
    Best Android phone for most people Samsung Galaxy S25
  • Pixel 9
    Best Android phone for exclusive software features Pixel 9
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
    Best premium Android phone Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • Pixel 9a
    Best budget Android phone Pixel 9a
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  • Motorola Razr Ultra
    Best Android flip phone Motorola Razr
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  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
    Best Android folding phone Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

That's it for most of the mainstream options. There are a few other Android picks out there, although I haven't tried them. That said, if you're looking for something off-the-wall, consider these two honorable mentions:

Nothing Phone (3a)— The latest release from Nothing, the trendy phone company started by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro focus on a custom Android skin with an eye toward minimalism and retro aesthetics. Add in the light-up back, and this phone is certainly striking, although its specs are a little dated.

Light Phone III— If you spend too much time on your dang phone, the Light Phone III is for you. This small, minimalist brick technically runs Android, although you wouldn't know by looking at its screen. Its text-based interface lets you access your phone calls, SMS texts, alarms, and other basics, but there's no Play Store here, and not even a mobile wallet. It's purposefully restrained, but for some people, that might be a plus.

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Best Android Phones FAQ

Which is harder to use, iPhone or Android?

Google has done a great job making the Android experience similar to the iPhone one, but generally, I'd still say iPhone is easier to use than Android. That's because more developers tend to release for the App Store than the Google Play Store, and the App Store also tends to have less malware hiding on it. Also, now that Android is cracking down on sideloading, it's losing out on some of the openness that made it a popular iOS alternative in the first place.

What is the best Android phone?

Because Android has so many phones from different companies, unlike the iPhone, there is no definitive Android phone. That said, if you want the most up-to-date Android updates, Google releases new features to Pixel phones first. That makes it a great set-it and forget-it option. The Pixel 10 is Google's most current release, but because Google has now promised to support older models for many years after release, I personally think the Pixel 9 is worth choosing instead, for the discount.

How to choose the best Android phone?

While the Pixel line might be the most foolproof Android option available, part of the fun of Android is being able to choose the model that's right for you. Generally, I'd say that if you want the simplest Android experience, get a Pixel. If you want an experience that's similar to an iPhone and comes with a great camera, get a Samsung Galaxy. Then, for a flip phone (the kind that opens vertically), Motorola's Razr line is a great choice. Finally, if money is no object, consider the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, a premium foldable (the kind that opens horizontally) that borders on being a tablet.