Google's Nexus devices got 5.2 out of 10, making them the safest out of all Android handsets available. LG comes in second place with a score of 4.0, while Motorola got a decent 3.1. Other popular Android manufacturers (Samsung, Sony, HTC and Asus) come after Motorola, all with 2.x scores. Beresford says the team hopes that "by quantifying the problem [they] can help people when choosing a device" and, in turn, "provide an incentive for other manufacturers and operators to deliver updates." The researchers are still looking for new test subjects willing to install the Device Analyzer app from Google Play. We assume that means they'll update their scores and stats in the future -- for now, you can see how manufacturers did on the team's Android Vulnerabilities website.