Enterprise businesses looking to invest in smartphone technology need to make sure they’re choosing the best fit for their company and customer needs. As many smartphone costs rocket above $1000 each, it’s important for businesses to make sure they’re getting the bells and whistles they need for their specific industry without overpaying.

Mobile Goods helps enterprise businesses find the best phones for their specific requirements. This includes providing kitting for A-stock used devices and onboarding those phones for you.

Still, the question remains: what’s the best phone for enterprise businesses? Here are some of the top contenders to consider:

Samsung Galaxy S9

This predecessor to the newer Samsung Galaxy models makes the top of the list because it’s been designed specifically for enterprise business use. Once again, it’s less expensive than the newer models, but most importantly, it features the Knox security option that lets the user protect certain data on the phone behind a separate password. Plus, the S9 is sporting a Snapdragon 845 processor, Android 8 OS, and an excellent camera and vivid 5.8-inch screen. Best of all, Mobile Goods is an approved reseller for Samsung and can set up Samsung Knox for your organization.

Google Pixel 3 and 3a

The Google Pixel 3a carries a retail price tag of about $400, half the price of the Pixel 3. The tradeoffs include a plastic versus an aluminum construction, a less powerful processor and a lack of water resistance. However, both have the same stellar camera, plus a longer-lasting battery in the 3a. The right choice depends on what your employees need to do their jobs.

BlackBerry Key2 LE

Although it may seem like Blackberry hasn’t been a major contender lately, the tech company is making a comeback under a new CEO Blackberry Recovers; Changes Tactics to Gain Ground. The Key2 LE is made for enterprise business specifically, with enough security that it’s the preferred option for government organizations and banks. For those who prefer the characteristic hard tactile keyboard and ease of use for reading and writing messages, its slightly slower Snapdragon 636 may be a fair tradeoff.

Ready to learn more about your business’ options for smartphones? Contact Mobile Goods today for more information.