"best" in this context is obviously hugely subjective, but I'm disappointed that it's just a list of flagship offerings from the biggest manufacturers. No apparent consideration for more esoteric and interesting definitions of "best" that could include handsets such as the Photon Q (has a slideout hardware keyboard), Yotaphone (has a second e-ink display for ebook style 'always on' things), or Moto G (insanely cheap for a smartphone).
The Android ecosystem is so much bigger than the marketing budgets of Samsung and Sony might like to imply.
The Android ecosystem is so much bigger than the marketing budgets of Samsung and Sony might like to imply.