Sprint offers some of the best phones on the market. We've rounded them up just for you!
Sprint doesn't exactly play well with others, so the selection of unlocked phones that you can bring to its network is rather limited. If you are trying to bring your own unlocked phone to Sprint, it's best to head to the nearest location and ask if your device is compatible.
That being said, it has a relatively decent list of phones that you can buy straight from them, including some of the top Android phones available right now.
We've rounded up a quick list of the best they have to offer.
Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 edge
Samsung's flagships are arguably two of the best phones money can buy at the moment (I say "arguably," but let's not fight). With the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor in place, these devices run faster than any Samsung phone ever has.
They feature Quad HD displays (2560 X 1440), which are gorgeous and protected by scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass. The edge screen functions may not be incredibly useful on the S7 edge, but the bigger 5.5-inch screen is a perfect blend of being pocketable and large enough to comfortably watch videos on. That being said, the 5.1-inch S7 is pretty much the perfect size.
Unlike the other phones on this list, the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are waterproof. Gone are the days of reaching out of the shower, drying off your hands, and fervently sending text messages before your precious device is splashed. Take these phones into the shower if you want. They're good to go in up to 5 feet of water for about 30 minutes. After that, however, all bets are off.
One of the best features of each of these devices is the sizeable battery. They'll both last you at least a full day without needing a charge – depending on your habits, of course. Each model comes with 32GB of storage, but thanks to the microSD card slot that can support up to 200GB, you can expand your memory space at anytime.
If you're after top-of-the-line Android goodness, look no further.
Check out our reviews of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge for more!
HTC 10
The HTC 10 is HTC's best phone to date and a current titan among Android phones. With its solidly built aluminum body, gorgeous Quad HD display, and more-than-capable camera, the HTC is value-laden and one of your best options with Sprint.
One of the HTC 10's best features is its impressive audio capability. It has a front-facing tweeter in the ear piece and a bottom-facing subwoofer, each with its own amp and Dolby-processed sound design. The headphone amp is also impressively powered, delivering crystal clear audio, even at higher volumes.
HTC added adoptable storage to the HTC 10, so you can expand your storage (up to 2TB) and mount it so that it becomes apart of your system for good. Once you pick up your HTC from Sprint, you should check out our roundup of the best microSD cards for the HTC 10.
Sprint sells the HTC 10 in Glacier Silver and only the 32GB version.
LG G5
LG's latest, the G5 is an innovative phone with an exceptional camera, great fingerprint sensor, and some very interesting "Friends" in the form of detachable modules that can add certain functions to your phone, like the LG CAM Plus, which adds some physical camera buttons to the phone and an extra 1,200 mAh battery, so that you're not eating up your main battery while you're snapping shots.
The battery may have shrunk between the G4 and the G5, but unlike the Galaxy S7, you can just swap out the G5's battery for a new one, so if you're going to be out for a day or two with no access to a charger, you can just carry an extra battery with you. If you are near a charger, you'll be quite pleased with the G5's USB C port with Quick Charge 3.0 compatibility. You'll be up and running in no time.
As mentioned, the 16MP rear-facing camera is excellent and there's even an option 360 degree camera for more fun.
Sprint lets you pick your color, so you have your choice of silver, titan, gold, or pink.
Check out our review for more!
Samsung Note 5
If you're looking for a big phone, then the Samsung Note 5 should suit your needs nicely. Its 5.7-inch screen is more than enough for watching videos, editing photos, or taking notes; the latter made even easier with the S Pen, Samsung's stylus that stores nicely within the body of the phone.
Samsung is known for its beautiful displays and, once again, they deliver in spades. The Note 5 has one of the best displays available, with its Quad HD resolution (2560 X 1440) Super AMOLED design; it's got great viewing angles and improves upon even the Note 4's display (which was already pretty great).
The curved edge design of the Note 5 makes it easy to hold, so it doesn't really feel like a big phone. It's got a great-sized 3,000 mAh battery, which should last you an entire day, depending on your habits.
The rear-facing 16MP camera lets you shoot 4K and slow-mo video and features phase detection auto focus, which will have your photos looking crisp and clear.
Sprint gives you your choice of Black Sapphire or gold and 32GB or 64GB. There is, unfortunately, no microSD card slot in the Note 5, so the memory you choose is what you're stuck with.
Check out our review for more!
iPhone 6s Plus
If you're not married to Android and are considering the Apple route, the iPhone 6s Plus is as good as it gets right now. It's got a screen as big as the Galaxy S7 edge (5.5 inches) and adds pressure-sensitive 3D touch to the mix, giving you more functionality in terms of how you see and use apps. For example, if you've got a new message, you can press the Messages app lightly to preview it or press it harder to be taken into the app.
Want to shoot video in 4K? The iPhone 6s Plus' camera is 12MP of cinematic potential. Apple even got rid of that pesky bending problem, so that you can safely keep your the 6s Plus in your pocket without the worry of pulling out a boomerang (it happened with the 6).
Live Photos is also a fascinating aspect of the 6s Plus' camera that starts a ~15 fps video 1.5 seconds before you snap the photo and ends it 1.5 seconds after, á la the portraits in Harry Potter.
From Sprint, you have your choice of 16GB, 64GB, or 128GB and Space Gray, rose gold, silver, or gold.
Check out iMore's review for more!
Just make sure you choose the storage and color options you want before ordering online.
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