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Best Android Phones 2020, So Far

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Today’s video is going to be a little different than what Ive dropped before. Instead of reviewing one phone, we’re taking a look at the top Android phones for most people in 2020… SO FAR. I say so far because there are still some devices we’re looking forward to getting our hands on later in the year but we’ll talk about those as well. Let’s get in to it!

So, let’s begin by setting the rules for this top list. Number one, I’m considering these choices for a category you’ll sometimes see labeled as most users. This means that I’m looking not at early adopters, or the super tech savvy, but your average user for whom value is more important than top of the line spec. The user who wants the most bang for their buck without blowing up their bank account. Number 2, some of the phones on my list actually went on sale mid to late 2019. If a phone became available to the public after April of 2019, its fair game here.

And in no particular order, lets begin with OnePlus 7T. Found on the web from reputable sellers for around $550 or less, OnePlus represents among the best of what high end smartphones have to offer at prices most of us can actually afford. In this phone you’re going to get a great processor, a big beautiful AMOLED screen with 90hz refresh rate, a solid camera which captures great images even if it isn’t the best one out there right now and quick charging. You’ll need that because the battery life isn’t tops but it will get you through a day depending on your use. This is one of my personal favorites, though I do wish it came with wireless charging.

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Tshaka Armstrong is the co-founder and CEO of the non-profit organization, Digital Shepherds. Their mission is to teach digital literacy to parents, children and educators and to be change agents, equipping America’s underserved youths with the computer science education and entrepreneurial experiences necessary to be competitive today and in the future. Tshaka is also the resident tech geek, reviewer and reporter, talking technology for FOX11 in Los Angeles on foxla.com and is a board member of one of Los Angeles’ most innovative children’s technology/Maker organizations, L.A. Makerspace.

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Tshaka Armstrong is the co-founder and CEO of the non-profit organization, Digital Shepherds. Their mission is to teach digital literacy to parents, children and educators and to be change agents, equipping America’s underserved youths with the computer science education and entrepreneurial experiences necessary to be competitive today and in the future. Tshaka is also the resident tech geek, reviewer and reporter, talking technology for FOX11 in Los Angeles on foxla.com and is a board member of one of Los Angeles’ most innovative children’s technology/Maker organizations, L.A. Makerspace.

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