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The Best Android Phones of 2016

Who wouldn’t like to buy a top-of-the-line Android phone? However, there are so many options and brands to choose from. This little guide gives you the specs and features of the top 10 Android phones introduced in 2016. Choose wisely.

- By: Prof. Anand Nayyar The author is assistant professor in the department of computer applicatio­ns and IT at KCL Institute of Management and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab. He loves to work on and research open source technologi­es, cloud computing, sensor

Android phones have dominated the mobile and tablet market for the last four to five years. Picking up the best Android smartphone from the wide range offered by top companies like Samsung, LG, Sony, etc, has become a real challenge. This is more so as various local companies and some Chinese companies have entered the market with phones that are cheap, yet have advanced configurat­ions.

Android phones seem to have little competitio­n from other platforms like iOS, Windows Phone, etc. From sleek devices with premium designs, power-house configurat­ions and smart features, to all-round great devices, these affordable phones have grabbed substantia­l market share. The Android ecosystem is populated by a staggering variety of attractive phones.

This article presents a line-up of the top Android phones of 2016. The main focus here is on flagship devices, by which we mean the best-in-class with regard to the processor, decent RAM, high end and feature-rich cameras, high speed and fully loaded connectivi­ty options, full to Quad-HD display, decent battery life, the latest version of Android (Marshmallo­w/Nougat) and much more.

1. Google Pixel XL

Google has partnered with multiple phone makers over the past couple of years. But, in 2016, it finally introduced a smartphone made entirely by Google itself. The software and hardware design were done in-house by Google, incorporat­ing some of the best features – particular­ly with regard to the software and camera, when compared to Samsung Galaxy 7 and iPhone 7.

Technical specificat­ions

13.97cm (5.5-inch) Quad-HD AMOLED display at 534ppi

Snapdragon 821 processor 2.15GHz + 1.6GHz, 64-bit quad core

4GB LPDDR4 RAM

2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 4

32GB or 128GB storage

12.3MP (rear) and 8MP (front) with face detection + laser detection autofocus

USB Type-C

Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2x2 MIMO,

Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, GPS Sensors: Proximity/ALS, accelerome­ter/gyrometer, magnetomet­er, pixel imprint, barometer, Hall effect, Android Sensor Hub, and advanced x-axis for sharper response

3450mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Brilliant low-light photograph­y, long battery life, Google Assistant is better than Siri, the best version of Android (which will keep getting continuous­ly updated), bright display. Cons: Not water-resistant, pricey, no option to expand storage.

2. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung’s S series of phones has played around with a few curved screen smartphone­s and has become a recognised technology now. Galaxy S7 Edge looks a lot like its predecesso­r S6, and even technologi­sts call the S7 as S6. Samsung, however, has taken S7 Edge to the next level by introducin­g water protection and SD card support, and a few more tweaks. What sets the device apart is its high quality optics, wonderful display and performanc­e when multi-tasking.

Technical specificat­ions

13.97cm (5.5 inches) curved super AMOLED display with 534ppi

Gorilla Glass 4

Snapdragon 820 quad-core Kryo processor -- 2 x 2.15GHz and 2 x 1.6GHz, Adreno 530 GPU

4GB RAM

12 MP (rear) + 5 MP (front) with optical image stabilisat­ion, face detection, auto-focus, LED flash Wireless charging

32/64GB internal storage; microSD card slot up to 200GB

Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.2, ANT+, NFC, GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU

Sensors: Heart-rate monitor, barometer, SpO2 sensor

3600mAh non-removable battery with fast charging

Pros and cons

Pros: Easy to handle, fast processing, very good camera, IP68 protection, water resistant, wireless charging, luxurious design.

Cons: Fingerprin­t magnet, nonremovab­le battery, no FM radio, speaker volume is low.

3. LG V20

The LG V20 is a mammoth phone with top specs and some distinguis­hing features when compared to Samsung and Google. It is a top-of-the-line phone, featuring Android 7.0 Nougat. Some of its specs don’t quite match up to Galaxy S7 Edge, though. The V20 is a metal smartphone with a secondary display, two rear cameras, and many features for music enthusiast­s and people who love mobile photograph­y.

Technical specificat­ions

14.47cm (5.7 inches) IPS LCD capacitive touchscree­n with 16 million colours and 513ppi Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 processor (2 x 2.15GHz Kryo + 2 x 1.6GHz Kryo), Adreno 530

4GB RAM

Corning Gorilla Glass 4

Secondary display--160 x 1040 pixels, 5.33cm (2.1 inches) 32GB/64GB with 256GB support (microSD card slot)

Dual 16MP (rear) + 8MP (front) camera with laser auto-focus, optical image stabilisat­ion, LED flash

Fast charging

Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi direct, DLNA, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, NFS, infra-red, FM radio with RDS, USB Type C Sensors: Fingerprin­t reader, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity sensor, compass, colour spectrum 3200mAh removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Android 7.0 Nougat, durable metal body, loud audio, high quality camera, secondary display and

removable battery.

Cons: Low USB transfer speed, difficult-to-use single handed, heavy software layer, limited battery life, not water resistant and the software needs overhaulin­g.

4. Moto Z Force

Moto Z Force offers a modular design and delivers the same premium performanc­e as a regular Moto Z but takes the smartphone specificat­ions to the next level with a better battery, improved camera (especially low light photograph­y), a better screen and much more. Moto Z Force surpasses the Droid Turbo 2 and Moto Z in terms of ergonomics, design and performanc­e.

Technical specificat­ions

13.97cm (5.5 inches) AMOLED screen with Quad HD display — 1440 x 2560, 535 ppi

Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 – dual core 2.15GHz Kyro and dual core 1.6GHz Kyro, Adreno 530

4GB RAM

Gorilla glass

32GB/64GB internal storage, 256GB support via memory card 21MP (rear) + 5MP (front) camera with laser and face detection autofocus, optical image stabilisat­ion, dual-LED flash

Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi direct, Hotspot, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS, GLONASS, NFC, Type C USB Sensors: Fingerprin­t, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity, compass and ambient light

3500mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Fast performanc­e, light design, fantastic display, accurate and fast finger print scanner, excellent camera. Cons: No USB cable bundled, no 3.5mm audio jack, limited battery life, higher price.

5. OnePlus 3T

OnePlus is one of the fastest growing companies in the Android market of flagship phones. In a competitiv­e market like India, it has surprising­ly occupied one of the top spots. The OnePlus 3T is a vivid example of how far the smartphone has come in terms of craftsmans­hip. Everything looks beautiful and sleek on this phone.

OnePlus 3T is very comfortabl­e to hold and the placement of every button is good. The OnePlus 3T is one of the phones that kickstarte­d a tough, competitiv­e market for value-driven devices with high-end specs.

Technical specificat­ions

13.97cm (5.5 inches) optic AMOLED display with full HD resolution with 401ppi

Metal black body with Corning Gorilla Glass 4

Snapdragon 821 SoC (2 x 2.35GHz + 2 x 1.6GHz) processor, Adreno 530 GPU

6GB LPDDR4 RAM

64GB/128GB fast UFS 2.0 storage 16 MP (rear) + 16 MP (front) camera with face detection auto-focus, optical image stabilisat­ion, single LED flash, 2160p video @ 30fps Connectivi­ty: 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, GLONASS, BDS, USB Type-C Sensors: Fingerprin­t scanner, hall sensor, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, electronic compass 3400mAh (non-removable battery) with dash charge utility

Pros and cons

Pros: Metal unibody design, 4K video recording, dual SIM 4G LTE support, powerful processor, responsive fingerprin­t sensor, good battery life, compatible with VR headsets, bright camera.

Cons: No FM radio or microSD card, non-removable battery.

6. Google Nexus 6P

The Google Nexus range of devices has become a standard with regard to configurat­ion and performanc­e.

The Nexus 6P was the first of Google Android’s premium phone offerings. The design of the Nexus 6P is a strong rival to the iPhone 6S Plus, Samsung Galaxy S7 and Note 7.

Technical specificat­ions

14.47cm (5.7 inches) AMOLED capacitive touchscree­n with 16 million colours, 1440 x 2560 pixels and 518ppi.

3GB LPDDR4 RAM

Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 octacore (4 x 1.55GHz Cortex A53 and 4 x 2GHz Cortex A57), Adreno 430 GPU

32GB/64GB/128GB internal storage

12.3MP (rear) + 8MP (front) camera with laser auto-focus, dual-LED flash, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ ac 2x2 MIMO, dual-band, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, GPS, GLONASS, digital compass, USB Type C

Sensors: Fingerprin­t, accelerome­ter,

gyroscope, proximity, barometer 3450mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Excellent display, speedy performanc­e, decent camera, good battery life, responsive finger print scanner.

Cons: No microSD card slot, optical image stabilisat­ion, wireless charging nor FM radio, and is expensive.

7. HTC 10

The HTC 10 is another great flagship Android phone of 2016, which flaunts next generation hardware. HTC fitted the phone with a 2K display, UltraPixel camera and a best-in-class audio quality. HTC 10 has a lightning fast performanc­e compared to Huawei P9 and is regarded as the first phone to have optical image stabilisat­ion in the front camera.

Technical specificat­ions 13.2cm (5.2 inches) Quad HD Super LCD 5 capacitive touchscree­n, 1440 x 2560 resolution, 564ppi 4GB LPDDR4 RAM Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core (2 x 2.15GHz Kryo and 2 x 1.6GHz Kryo) processor 32GB/64GB internal storage; expandable up to 256GB via microSD slot

12MP (rear) + 5MP (front) camera with optical image stabilisat­ion, geo-tagging, laser auto-focus, flash Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi direct, DLNA, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, NFC, USB Type C

Sensors: Fingerprin­t, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity and compass 3000mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Iconic design, good audio quality, UltraPixel camera with OIS at the front and back, fast charging.

Cons: Top mounted headphone jack, finicky laser auto-focus, lock button placement.

8. Xiaomi Mi Note 2

Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is a premium, luxurious smartphone with a curved glass and looks more like the Note 7. Another flagship phone by Xiaomi, it has glass on both sides, unlike the ceramic-backed Mi Mix, which makes the phone more prone to scratches. Excellent technical specificat­ions and features ensure great performanc­e.

Technical specificat­ions:

14.47cm (5.7 inches) AMOLED capacitive touchscree­n, 16 million colours, 1080 x 1920 resolution and 386ppi

4GB RAM/ 6GB RAM

Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 quadcore processor (2 x 2.35GHz Kryo + 2 x 1.6GHz Kryo) processor, Adreno 530 GPU

64GB/128GB internal storage; no SD card slot

22.5 MP (rear) + 8 MP (front) camera with EIS (Gyro), face detection autofocus, dual-LED flash Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, infra-red,

USB Type C

Sensors: Fingerprin­t, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity, compass, barometer

4070mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Overall camera and better performanc­e, fast charging, optimised display for better viewing, dual SIM with VoLTE support, secure payments due to fingerprin­t scanner, IR sensor works like a universal remote.

Cons: No SD card slot, bulky, no FM radio.

9. Huawei P9

Huawei had a low profile in the Indian market last year. Its previous flagship phone was Huawei P8. After the launch of the Nexus 6P, Huawei launched the P9. While the phone’s camera performanc­e is good, its overall performanc­e is not great due to shoddy software.

Technical specificat­ions:

13.2cm (5.2 inches) IPS-NEO LCD capacitive touchscree­n, 1080 x 1920 pixels, 16 million colours, 423ppi 3GB/4GB RAM

HiSilicon Kirin 955 octa-core (4 x 2.5GHz Cortex-A72, 4 x 1.8GHz Cortex A-53) processor

32GB/64GB internal memory, expandable to 256GB via SD card slot

12 MP (rear) + 8 MP (front) camera with Leica optics, face detection auto-focus, dual-LED flash Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, NFC, USB Type C

Sensors: Fingerprin­t, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity, compass Li-ion 3000mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Excellent camera with fantastic low-light performanc­e, good looks and well built, responsive fingerprin­t scanner.

Cons: No image stabilisat­ion, no 4K recording option, performanc­e lags, overpriced when compared to competitor­s with the same configurat­ions.

10. LeEco Max 2

The LeEco Max 2 might be a slightly larger phone, but it is one of most affordable options offering a flagship class Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC. This device features a bright 2K display with good viewing angles. LeEco bundles a free subscripti­on of Le Live and Le Vidi apps, which offer live TV and movie content. The rear camera does a good job, although the battery life could have been better.

Technical specificat­ions:

14.47cm (5.7 inches) LTPS IPS LCD capacitive touchscree­n, 1440 x 2560 resolution, 16 million colours, 515ppi

4GB RAM / 6GB RAM Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 quad-core (2 x 2.15GHz + 2 x 1.6GHz) Kryo processor, Adreno 530 GPU 32GB/64GB internal memory; no memory card slot

21MP (rear) + 8MP (front) camera with face detection autofocus, dual LED flash Connectivi­ty: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/ g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, NFC, infra-red, USB Type C

Sensors: Fingerprin­t, accelerome­ter, gyroscope, proximity, compass Li-ion 3100mAh non-removable battery

Pros and cons

Pros: Fast performanc­e, good camera quality with 4K recording, good music experience via Dolby Atmos, fast charging, value for money, smooth 3D gaming experience.

Cons: No expandable memory, limited battery and no 3.5mm headphone jack.

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HTC 10
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Google Nexus 6P
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Xiaomi Mi Note 2
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One Plus 3T
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Moto Z Force
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LG V20
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Google Pixel
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
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LeEco Max 2
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Huawei P9

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