The best smartphone on the market is the iPhone, right? That is the conventional wisdom. However, if I were to ask about the best shoes, shirt, car, boat or TV, the answers likely would be all over the map — not just on brand but on type. When it comes to cars, for instance, I personally favor convertibles because they remind me of my youth when I could ride a motorcycle without a helmet, and they are just more fun. They suck if you want to carry a bunch of things, though, which is why my contractor favors a pickup with an extended cab.
It completely depends on what you want in a device, what you use it for and what you want to spend. Some manufacturers are better at marketing than others but ultimately it's up to the person buying it and their needs/wants.
I'm not sure why you're stuck on Google's Project Fi when it's not a requirement to have the Nexus 6P. Sure, it's one of the few phones you can use on the Project Fi network, but the phone is completely unlocked; you can use it on any US carrier.
So What’s Really the Best Smartphone?
Posted by: Rob Enderle October 5, 2015 05:00 AMThe best smartphone on the market is the iPhone, right? That is the conventional wisdom. However, if I were to ask about the best shoes, shirt, car, boat or TV, the answers likely would be all over the map — not just on brand but on type. When it comes to cars, for instance, I personally favor convertibles because they remind me of my youth when I could ride a motorcycle without a helmet, and they are just more fun. They suck if you want to carry a bunch of things, though, which is why my contractor favors a pickup with an extended cab.