
"Choosing the right phone for yourself really comes down to what features are at the top of your checklist. Is it the biggest screen? Or maybe you need the most powerful chipset with a CPU that can handle whatever intensive apps or workflows you throw at it? Are you a mobile gamer who needs a beefy GPU? Maybe you need more cameras or the best cameras with image quality that's as good as a mirrorless camera."
"Android or iPhone? In an ideal world, there wouldn't be a duopoly for phone software. But that's our reality, so before narrowing your features checklist, you have to choose between Android or iOS. The latter means you can only get an iPhone, and you'll have to live within the constraints of Apple's walled garden. Apple makes the rules about what you can and can't do with your iPhone, and even controls the App Store to allow only approved apps."
In 2025, phones vary widely in shape, size, and price from budget to premium. Bar-style touchscreens remain most popular, while foldables and flip phones improve in thinness, lightness, and durability. Buyers should prioritize features such as screen size, chipset performance, GPU power, camera quantity and quality, and advanced AI capabilities. Operating-system choice between Android and iOS determines customization levels and app sourcing, with Android allowing more flexibility and iOS enforcing strict App Store controls. Software-support commitments differ: Google and Samsung promise seven years, some Android makers offer less, and Apple commits to five years for iPhone security updates.
Read at gizmodo.com
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