Wednesday, July 13, 2016

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL .............................Eight best smartphones in the world

Eight best smartphones in the world

There's nothing quite as fast-paced and competitive as the smartphone market. They might all be the same general shape and most of them might run on similar chips, but each smartphone is very different. Here are the best phones you can buy right now based on design, software and hardware features and price. 

iPhone 6S Plus
The new iPhone 6S Plus is the best of the big-screen phones. It may look the same as the previous model, but the new A9 chip inside makes the iPhone one of the most powerful smartphones you can buy. It also has some new features like 3D Touch, an incredibly fast fingerprint sensor, as well as Live Photos, which captures a three second video with audio when you press the shutter button.

LG G5 
LG's G5 smartphone has a gorgeous new all-metal design. It also has a removable bottom that lets you swap out a dead battery with a fresh one. The removable bottom can also be exchanged with 'modules' that offer new functions, like a camera grip with a zoom dial and a shutter button for better control. It's also got a dual-lens camera, which gives you versatility when it comes to taking pictures. 
Moto X Pure
The Moto X Pure may be a bit dated, but it's still an excellent Android phone. However, Motorola is launching a few new flagship phones soon, so you might want to hold out for those.


Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a bigger 5.5-inch display and larger battery than the regular Galaxy S7, while retaining the same features (waterresistance, a MicroSD card slot for expandable storage, and Samsung Pay).


HTC 10
The HTC 10 is a beautiful, extremely well-built smartphone. It runs a near-pure version of Android, and can be bought unlocked, which means you won't find annoying bloatware on the 10.

BlackBerry Priv
The BlackBerry Priv is a huge departure for BlackBerry. Instead of BlackBerry's own operating system, the Priv runs Android and has a slide-out keyboard. This could be a great device for those who want a physical keyboard but still have access to Google's apps and services that aren't available on other BlackBerry devices.


Nexus 6P
The Nexus 6P is a slightly larger version of the new Nexus 5X. It's made by Huawei, a Chinese smartphone company that has a reputation for hardware. You get timely updates straight from Google as soon as they're released, whereas other Android phones get updates several months later.


OnePlus 3
The new OnePlus 3 is one of the best Android smartphones you can get right now and you don't need an invite to buy it. The metal back looks and feels fantastic, and it runs a near-pure version of Android, which is also a huge plus in our book. It also has some of the highest specs around for smooth and speedy performance, including the latest Snapdragon 820 and an enormous 6GB RAM.

Business Insider|
Jul 08, 2016


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