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LPGuard’s Best Android Phones in 2021

Get more app choices, better hardware, improved charging options, and removable battery and storage with the best Android phones in 2021. 

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While Apple remains a technology leader both in the computing and smartphone space, Android phones still command a vast majority of smartphone sales globally. Why is it so? That’s because a huge percentage of users believe Apple smartphones have limited upgrade options, don’t come with universal chargers, no removable storage and battery, they prefer Google Play, don’t have customer keyboards, etc. 

On the other hand, the Phone tech is moving at a fast pace. This can be seen in today’s steady stream of innovations like the ultra-fast 5G connectivity along with the Super AMOLED display. These cutting-edge ideas make the competition much more intense. 

As the number of Android phones increases, the prices start to drop significantly. While that’s not the case with the high-end flagship models, we made sure our list includes the best options for your personal and business needs. With that said, here are our top Android phones for 2021. 

Google Pixel 4A 

Best Android camera for a cheap price 

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The Pixel 4A is Google’s impressive photography smartphone, thanks to its powerful single-camera. But that’s not all! It offers an affordable price and a one-handed operation. It has a compact size, polished interface, and decent power. Likewise, it has an adorable, minimalist design, lightweight, 8.81-inch OLED display with HDR support and Full HD+ resolution. 

Moreover, it has a bright, clear, and bezel-less screen that’s protected by a Gorilla Glass 3. The protective covering is strong enough to prevent small scratches. It features a 12.2MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. Unfortunately, the battery has poor performance. It only lasts a day, even with average use. 

Google Pixel 4A 5G

Best affordable 5G Android phone

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For starters, the Google Pixel 4A 5G is a value-focused Android phone. It’s best for users who don’t want flashy, expensive handsets. This phone’s strong points come from its camera, smooth-running software, and a solid update policy. But the most anticipated is its 5G connectivity support. 

Likewise, this phone features a fast Snapdragon 765G processor, two rear cameras, including a 12.2MP Sony IMX363 sensor. This place the Pixel 4A 5G in the best photography phone in its class. Thanks to its software improvements, this phone is capable of taking great quality images in almost any lighting condition. 

Motorola Edge Plus

The best premium 5G Android phone from Motorola 

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This is probably proof that Motorola is coming back to the big league. In fact, Edge Plus is the company’s first phone produced in years that can compete with other leading smartphone brands. Don’t take it lightly! It’s an impressive phone with a waterfall display, three rear cameras, sub-6 and mmWave 5G connectivity, and other amazing specs. 

It has a gorgeous display, on-par zoom capabilities, a powerful Snapdragon 865 chipset, 12GB of RAM, a microSD card slot, and a central USB-C port. Likewise, it features a 6.7-inch OLED display with a sharp 2340 x 1080p Full HD+ resolution.  

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

The best folding phone overall

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the best foldable phone in the market yet. It features a lot of notable improvements, making it a productivity workhorse. The Fold 2 from Samsung features a larger cover display, an innovative Flex Mode, and an enhanced design. 

The innovations included are quantum leaps from the traditional Android phones. In fact, it’s a hybrid of phone and tablet, which makes it more versatile. It’s even great for multitasking and can handle up to three apps running simultaneously. It also comes with a dual-pane view for improved productivity. 

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

The solid Android phone from Samsung with a lower price tag

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This is the best example of a ‘lite’ phone. It’s a great alternative for users who prefer the standard Galaxy S20 but on a tight budget. This phone has three key advantages such as a faster refresh rate, excellent photography capabilities, a powerful processor, and a bright, vibrant display. 

The only undesirable trait of the S20 FE is the design. In fact, the plastic material at the back gives off a cheap feel to the touch. On the other hand, this phone comes in a range of colors like pale mint, and bright red, among others. Likewise, it offers poor battery life, especially with medium to heavy usage.     

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

The best Android phone overall

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Thanks to the dual zoom lenses, excellent display, and longer battery life, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the best Android phone overall. It features a powerful 6.8-inch AMOLED display, S Pen support, sleek design, and fast performance. Likewise, it’s designed to deliver the best service possible from a big-screen Android phone. 

Additionally, the S21 Ultra is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip, an improved 108MP camera, glass back, higher RAM, and display. The battery life is excellent. It can reach almost 12 hours of usage. This phone also offers a bigger fingerprint sensor and a microSD card slot.