Getting the best phone for you can be important. For many, the phone is a primary computer, serving as a way to interact with friends and family, consume entertainment, and even work. The only problem is, there are hundreds of phone models out there, and finding the best phone for your needs can be a tricky task.
That's why we've put together this guide.
Of course, there are tons of things to consider before buying a new phone. For example, you'll want to think about the operating system you want, how much processing power you need, and more. If you've already decided on the operating system, check out our full guides on the best iPhones and the best Android phones.
You'll also want to consider other specs that may impact your day-to-day life. For example, screen size is important for many users. A larger screen size means that you'll be able to see content better on the display -- but it also means that the phone will be larger. Recent phones also support 5G networks -- though 5G support doesn't necessarily impact day-to-day life that much just yet. That will likely change over the next few years. Before you make your ultimate decision, check out our full phone buying guide, which details everything to consider when buying a new phone.
Without further ado, here are the best phones to buy in 2021.
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