Ok, in your opinion, what is the best phone for Android, based on your needs?
The Nexus 5P 2016 that hopefully Google will give us next year.
Or top 3 Android phones ever.
Ok, that sounds like fun, as long as we can judge them within their time. If we have to judge them by today's standards that is much less fun. How about a top 5? Top 3 is hard:
1. Note 4 - Everything that is/was great about the Note series (and Samsung phones in general) at their peak back when the devices would let you replace a battery or add a SD card. Great screen, great camera, great device even today. Also had the first VR helmet and an amazing screen with a metal rim. The Note 5 really felt like a step backwards after this device (especially because its design was flawed).
2. Moto X 2014 - This was THE phone that blew away our expectations about what Android could do. Created and sold while Moto was part of Google, this was very obviously Google's dream of what non-Nexus Android should be. This is the closest Android phone we ever got to an iPhone, even if people bashed its midrange specs back in the day. Any Moto since (after Google sold Moto) has been a letdown in comparison (unless you need a budget device).
3. Nexus 5 - the first Nexus that hit all the right notes at a price that was competitive before the OnePlus One changed the value proposition for good. Easily the best Nexus phone ever, it was a very big hit in its day.
4. Galaxy S3 USA Edition- The first real "modern" Android phone, as in someone could still have one and not be hurting to upgrade. The huge 720p screen and 2GB of RAM set a baseline standard of specs that we still haven't moved away from on the midrange. The Galaxy S4 might have been a better phone, but by then it had better competition (M7) and way more Touchwiz bloat. The S3 stood as the best Android phone in 2012 by far.
5. Tie Nexus 6P/HTC M7 - Both of these phones have amazing designs that has been or will be copied by others. The M7 was probably HTCs best phone ever, with an OIS camera, front facing speakers and metal body before anyone else had it. Meanwhile the 6P is a great start to the future Chinese invasion of smartphones, with a sleek design and a best-in-class fingerprint reader. Only design flaws (the M7 camera had many flaws outside of OIS, the 6P can't magically make it's garbage SoC better and it lacks OIS) keep either from being higher up on the list.
Worst All-Time Major Android Device: HTC M9. Terrible SoC, terrible camera, exact same design as M8 with a worse screen than the M8. So bad it almost killed HTC as a company.
Top 5 iPhones would be:
1. iPhone 5 - bigger, faster, LTE, a better connector, with more effective RAM than 2014 iPhones? yes please. Easily the crown jewel of the iPhone series, the first non-S phone that was a must buy even if you had the previous model (and the last in my opinion).
2. iPhone 3GS - A champ in its day with a monster SoC, it perfected the original iPhone design. The iPhone 4 was a MAJOR jump backwards in power-per-pixel.
3. iPhone 6s - Finally a large iPhone with specs to match the size. Would be at the top of the list if it had a better screen (higher resolution) and OIS on the camera. And yes I know the 6+s has those, but it also has a terrible screen size to phone size ratio for a phablet phone.
4. iPhone 4S - The first phone we will ever see that will last five years while being on a current OS the entire time. Also Siri changed the world, but it started right here. If the 5S had more RAM it would be in this spot, but I can't stand the fact it had less effective RAM than the iPhone 5.
5. iPhone OG - it didn't have 3G, apps, copy and paste, or many other things we take for granted with modern smartphones. With that said it changed the world and the computer industry forever. Those of us who had one can remember the reactions of those who first saw it, as if a new form of magic never seen before was cast for the first time.
All Time worst iPhone: iPhone 6+ non-S. The normals of the world demanded a Note-sized iPhone, and the first version given to them had a planned obsolescence built in that would make old GM/Ford executives pee their pants with joy. Despite being a phablet it had less effective ram than the 2012 iPhone 5, and less power-per-pixel than the 2013 iPhone 5S. Anyone who has used both this and the iPhone 6+s knows how much they held back the first phablet, which is great for iPhone 7+ sales I guess. What really upsets me about this phone is the cheaper iPad Air 2 sold in the same store at the same time DEMOLISHED it.