The 4 Best Android Phones of 2025, Reviewed by Esquire
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The 4 Best Android Phones of 2025, Reviewed by Esquire
"If you're looking for a quick easy answer, it's the Pixel 9a. Released last spring, between the Pixel 9 and 10 generations, the 9a is Google's "entry-level" phonebut it's still got excellent battery life that will last you most days from the moment you get up until bedtime. All the while you'll be looking at an OLED screen and taking stunning pictures with its 48 megapixel camera. Even compared to the most popular alternatives from Nothing and OnePlus, the Pixel 9a undercuts them on price. But there's nothing budget about it."
"If you're in the market for an Android phone with pro performance, a top-of-the-line camera you have two options. The Samsung Galaxy S25+, a phone I've used and like (especially on the camera and health tracking front) or the Pixel 10 Pro. For its premium look and feel, amazing all-day performance, and impressive Gemini voice-activated AI features we give the edge to the Pixel. While most of what we love about this phone was true of its predecessor the Pixel 9 Pro (which we put in our 2024 gadget awards), we still think it's a market leader. It's got lightning-fast response times, unimpeachable call quality, and Gemini consis"
The Pixel 9a launched between the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 generations as Google's entry-level phone with premium attributes. The phone features a 6.3-inch Actua pOLED display, a 48MP main camera, 13MP ultra-wide, and a 13MP front camera. Storage options include 128 GB and 256 GB, and the phone weighs 6.5 oz with colors like Iris, Obsidian, Peony, and Porcelain. Key strengths include long battery life, high-quality imaging, premium materials, and competitive pricing against Nothing and OnePlus. Limitations include older hardware generation and more limited Gemini compatibility compared to higher-end Pixels. For pro performance and top-tier camera and Gemini features, the Pixel 10 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S25+ are alternatives.
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