Find a Suitable Android Phone with the new Which Phone Tool

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 12 Jun 2015

Want to get an Android phone but you’re not quite sure which one to get because there are so, so many options? There’s a tool that can help with that!

Google’s new Which Phone tool will help you find the Android phone that is best suited for your needs. Tell it what you plan to use the phone for and it will tell you which model to get.

There are tons and tons of smartphones out there that run Google’s Android mobile operating system. Take Samsung’s Galaxy for example. There’s the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge (including an Iron Man Edition), the Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Alpha, the Galaxy A, and many other Galaxy smartphones.

The point I am trying to make here is that there are tons of Samsung Galaxy models out there powered by Google’s Android and there are even more smartphones from other developers that run Google’s mobile operating system. With so many options, it’s hard to make a choice.

That’s why Google came up with a handy tool called Which Phone. What it does is it asks you a bunch of questions to determine what sort of features you need. You’ll basically have to tell the tool if you plan to use your Android phone to take photos, to listen to music, to play games, to surf the web, and so on. After answering at least 3 questions, Which Phone will show you some phone recommendations.

The list of recommendations includes specs, presents the main features, and it even comes with a “Shop now” button so you can purchase an Android phone.

Get started with Google’s Which Phone tool by following this link.



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