It’s too much wallet in the market now. Should using multiple categories or a category and which category is good?
I have a hard time comprehending your question... Are you asking which wallet is the "best wallet"? In this case, there is no simple answer.
However, eventough there are dozens of wallets out there, i'd only recommand a handfull to somebody else.
1) i'd advise everybody to stay away from online wallets, exchanges or casino wallets... This discards most of the wallets out there.
This negative advice also covers the immer so popular "blockchain.info" wallet (eventough in 5-10 minutes, i'm pretty sure several newbies will post that they recommend blockchain.info because they have 0.000001 BTC on this wallet for 2 weeks now, and they never had a problem). Rule of thumb: "if you're not the only one in controll of your private keys, you're not the only one in controll of your funds". 2FA, SSL,... It doesn't really matter, it reduces the odds of falling for a phising scam, but if the website ever goes bancrupt, gets hacked, turns scam,... you stand to lose everything.
2) If you don't hold a substantial amount of btc, a desktop wallet on a clean, secured PC usually suffices. If you have loads of diskspace and a lot of time to sync, i'd recommand bitcoin core or armory. If you don't have a lot of diskspace or a lot of time, i'd recommand electrum.
3) If you hold a substantial amount of btc, i'd suggest using a hardware wallet, i'm a fan of ledger and trezor.
4) if, for some reason, you hold a substantial amount of btc but can't (or won't) buy a hardware wallet , learn to create a paper wallet in the correct way
5) an airgapped wallet also works, altough you'll need a spare pc that never goes online. Tutorials for setting up core and electrum can be found using google.
6) a mobile wallet should only be used for pocket change (in my opinion). There are a couple older mobile wallets like coinomi, but since i seldomly use them, i can't really recommand any.