Google rolls out suggestion tool to help find the right Android phone for you
But do you trust it?

Google has rolled out a suggestion tool on the website for its Android operating system that is supposed to help you find a smartphone that's right for you.
It does this by having you answer some questions about what you want out of a phone. You have to pick at least three categories from a total of 12 to answer this.
You could choose "Being productive," "Gaming," and "Staying Fit," for example. Every time you pick one it then asks more specific questions about that function.
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If you pick "Gaming," for example, you're asked how many hours you put into gaming every day, and then what types of games you like to play.
Once you've done this for at least three categories, the website will then give you suggestions for the kind of Android phone that may suit you.
Whether you trust these suggestions or not is up to you. As Android Police points out, the site seems to push flagship phones (read: most recent and expensive) such as the One M9 and Galaxy S6.
Still, if you have no idea what Android phone might be good for you, it seems like a good place to start.
Check out the "Which Phone" website here.
Android Police