Most secure Android phone 2024

The Google Pixel 8 Pro is the best Android phone when it comes to security. Google builds its phones to be secure from the start, and its monthly security patches guarantee you won't be left behind on future exploits. Samsung's S24 series of smartphones are just as secure, promising years of regular software updates and the brand's propriety Knox security.

Aside from Google and Samsung's best, there are quite a few others that fall under the designation of being the most secure Android phones available. Pick one of these excellent Android phones to keep your mind at ease while staying safely connected.

At a glance

Best overall

The Google Pixel 8 Pro's vibrant display outside

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Best overall

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.7 inches
Screen Resolution: 1,344 x 2,992
Processor: Google Tensor G3
Battery: 5,050 mAh
Fingerprint Unlock: Yes
Face Unlock: Yes
OS and Security Updates: 7 years OS, 7 years security (Feature Drops)
Launch Date: October 2023

Reasons to buy

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Monthly (or more) security updates
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Guaranteed updates for seven years
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Excellent bloat-free software
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Outstanding cameras
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Gorgeous design

Reasons to avoid

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No charger in the box
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Face unlock isn't reliable with a beard
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No charger in the box

The Pixel 8 Pro is a phenomenal device that highlights the best that Google has to offer right now, including the new Google Tensor G3 processor. The phone has a gorgeous design and comes with upgraded hardware that excels at AI-based workloads that Google is increasingly adding to its devices, and you get standout cameras and a large battery with wireless charging and other extras.

A big selling point for the Pixel 8 Pro is that it is constantly updated directly from Google with the latest version of Android. Outside of any new features that may come with it, the device security model has been updated and strengthened by a dedicated team that regularly audits and enhances the code used to build Android.

Equally necessary but often overlooked is transparency. You shouldn't have to trust a company when it says something is secure or updated, and the Android code for both the platform version and all updates is available for anyone to take a look at. Plenty of people do, and despite any opinions to the contrary, Android, as written, has proven to be a very secure platform.

And with Google rolling out monthly security updates along with quarterly content updates that introduce new features to the Pixel 8 Pro, this is the ideal device if you want to safeguard your security.

Best budget

The back of the black Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

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Best budget

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.4 inches
Screen Resolution: 1,080 x 2,340
Processor: Exynos 1380
Battery: 5,000mAh
Face Unlock: Yes
Fingerprint Unlock: Yes
Software and Security Updates: 4 years OS, 5 years security
Launch Date: March 2023

Reasons to buy

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Top-notch hardware
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Samsung Knox
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Guaranteed security patches and updates
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Awesome display
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Reliable cameras

Reasons to avoid

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A bit bland and plastic-ky
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No charger in the box
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Portrait mode needs improvement

Barely a year old, the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G is a great overall choice if you're in the market for value. The hardware is pretty decent, the design holds up just fine, and the cameras are really great. While the 120Hz AMOLED screen isn't the same as that on the S24, it gets plenty bright enough and the battery life is phenomenal. 

Samsung nailed the fundamentals here, and the fact that the A54 5G will get four Android OS updates — the same as the previous generation Galaxy S23 series — makes it a stellar choice if you want to maximize value. Since the device comes with Android 13 pre-installed, you'll be good all the way up until Android 17.

Let's also not forget that the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G is extremely affordable. An Android phone of such caliber and with Samsung Knox security doesn't usually cost this less. This is one of the many reasons why the Galaxy A54 5G is the best budget phone for anyone.

Best premium

Microsoft Edge Canary on Galaxy S24 Ultra

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Best premium

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.8 inches
Screen Resolution: 3,120 x 1,440
Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Battery: 5,000mAh
Face Unlock : Yes
Fingerprint Unlock: Yes
OS and Security Updates: 7 years OS, 7 years security
Launch Date: January 2024

Reasons to buy

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Top-notch hardware
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Samsung Knox
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Stylus integration
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Extensive software feature-set
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Great cameras
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Seven Android OS updates

Reasons to avoid

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Big and heavy
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No charger in the box

Samsung used to have a poor reputation regarding Android security, but the company has done a complete turn-around and is now regularly updating and patching its phones. What's that much more interesting is that the brand now guarantees seven Android OS and security updates.

That makes devices like the Galaxy S24 Ultra that much more enticing. The phone has all the features you need in a flagship, including a sublime 120Hz AMOLED screen that's outstanding for streaming videos, powerful internal hardware, strong cameras at the back that take standout photos in challenging situations along with tons of AI camera features, and a huge battery with fast wired and wireless charging.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra launched at the start of 2024 with Android 14 out of the box along with One UI 6.1. Samsung is now the brand to beat for software updates on Android, and with seven guaranteed Android OS updates, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will make the switch to Android 21.

The phone also has Samsung Knox, which adds an extra layer of security that can separate business and personal data and allow you to hide sensitive information behind a password. This can mean the difference between personal and corporate security.

Best mid-range

The back of the Charcoal Google Pixel 7a

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Best mid-range

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.1 inches
Screen Resolution: 1,080 x 2,400
Processor: Google Tensor G2
Battery: 4,385mAh
Face Unlock: Yes
Fingerprint Unlock: Yes
OS and Security Updates: 3 years OS, 5 years security
Launch Date: May 2023

Reasons to buy

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Monthly security updates
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Incredible value
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Excellent bloat-free software
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Powerful hardware
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Stellar cameras

Reasons to avoid

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Slow 5W wireless charging
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Minor battery life hiccups

Google transformed the mid-range category with the Pixel 7a, delivering outstanding hardware combined with great cameras and a clean software with zero bloatware. While earlier launches in the Pixel A series had a lot to offer, they didn't measure up on the hardware front.

That's changing with the Google Pixel 7a, with the phone featuring the same great Tensor G2 platform as the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, allowing it to handle demanding games and multitask with ease. Then there are other flagship features to consider, such as wireless charging and a 90Hz OLED display.

The software situation is just as enticing as the Pixel 7 series, with the Pixel 7a slated to pick up three guaranteed Android OS updates along with monthly security updates for five years. The phone launched with Android 13 and is slated to get as far as Android 16 in the future. Google has done a magnificent job ensuring the software is clean and without any bloat.

You can't talk about a Pixel without mentioning the cameras, and the Pixel 7a takes fabulous photos on par with the Pixel 7 series in any scenario. Honestly, for what you're paying here, the Pixel 7a is the best choice by a long margin.

Best small

The mint colorway of the Google Pixel 8

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Best small phone

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.2 inches
Screen Resolution: 1,080 x 2,400
Processor: Google Tensor G3
Battery: 4,575 mAh
Face Unlock: Yes
Fingerprint Unlock: Yes
Software and Security Updates: 7 years OS, 7 years security (Feature Drops)
Launch Date: October 2023

Reasons to buy

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Ideal for one-handed use
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Flagship-tier internals
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Amazing cameras
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Lasts all day even with heavy use
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Clean software with a lot to like

Reasons to avoid

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Won't get as many platform updates
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No charger in the box
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Not as many manual camera features

The Google Pixel 8 is is a fabulous small phone. Google did a magnificent job shrinking the phone without removing any of the features, and as a result, the Pixel 8 offers the same caliber of hardware as the Pixel 8 Pro and other high-end phones. 

You also get stellar cameras, clean software that's a delight to use, a vibrant 60-120Hz AMOLED screen, and a battery that somehow manages to last a full day without breaking a sweat. It even comes with fast wireless charging capabilities. But the best thing about the Pixel 8 is the size; it is ideally suited for one-handed use, and I can't say that for most other smartphones I've used.

Most of the other small Android phones with such beefy internals are budget buys like the Pixel 7a or lacking in some areas. The Pixel 8 is a fully capable mid-range device without such troubles. Plus, you get plenty of software and security updates along with features like VPN by Google One included at no-cost, Tensor security core, Titan M2 security chip, anti-malware and anti-phishing protection, automatic security checks, and more - features included in all of Google's latest devices.

Best alternative

OnePlus 12 customization page

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Best alternative phone

Specifications

Screen Size: 6.82 inches
Screen Resolution: 3,168 x 1,440
Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Battery: 5,400mAh
Face Unlock: Yes
Fingerprint Unlock: Yes
Software and Security Updates: 4 years OS, 5 years security
Launch Date: January 2024

Reasons to buy

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Fabulously bright screen
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Elegant design
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Amazing cameras
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Long battery life
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Long-term software and security support

Reasons to avoid

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Not as durable as others
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Some software glitches

If you're looking for something different, the OnePlus 12 won't disappoint. Along with the stunning design that includes an ultra-bright AMOLED screen, back camera that blends into the frame, and a lovely curved design, it's a powerhouse of a phone.

While it isn't as durable as others with only an IP65 dust and water resistance rating, the phone is a sight to behold and so fun and intuitive to use. It's a larger device but if you appreciate that for things like video calls, gaming, and watching movies and TV shows, this will be a huge benefit. 

It can last as long as two days, even with heavy use. Plus, it recharges ultra-quickly thanks to SuperVOOC charging. It even charges quickly wirelessly using 50W AirVOOC charging, so you'll be up and running again in no time. The cameras, meanwhile, developed in partnership with Hasselblad, yield wonderful results in just about any shooting condition.

Equipped with a powerful processor, plenty of RAM, and the option for up to 512GB storage, the phone is also stable and secure with years of Android OS and security updates. 

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If you need the absolute best phone that money can buy, then you should get the Pixel 8 Pro. Google nailed the feature-set and the cameras here, and the Pixel 8 Pro takes fantastic photos unerringly. But it's best trait is the software; there's no other phone that will get updates as fast.

If you want a lot of features, then the Galaxy S24 Ultra may be the ideal phone for you. It combines gorgeous design with the best set of hardware features you'll find today. There's also the fact that Samsung will roll out plenty of updates to the S24 Ultra, making it a clear winner. 

Looking for the best value? The Pixel 7a is the way to go here. The phone has reliable hardware, takes amazing shots in any situation, and you get a clean software experience.

I'll also have to mention the Pixel 8 here. Google deserves a lot of credit for making a small phone without sacrificing any of the hardware features, and the fact that you get such light and smooth software with zero bloatware and stellar cameras makes the Pixel 8 a brilliant overall package.

But don't count out the OnePlus 12, a fabulous phone if you want something different. It looks as good as it performs, and OnePlus promises plenty of software and security updates so it will remain current, secure, and protected for many years to come. 

Harish Jonnalagadda
Senior Editor - Asia

Harish Jonnalagadda is a Senior Editor overseeing Asia at Android Central. He leads the site's coverage of Chinese phone brands, contributing to reviews, features, and buying guides. He also writes about storage servers, audio products, and the semiconductor industry. Contact him on Twitter at @chunkynerd.