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SPECIAL 7 best smartphones to look out for
From the iPhone SE to the Nexus 6, here's a list of the top
smartphones that are sure to entice you
We all love our smartphones a nd w i sh to upgrade them with the
ones that supports the latest hardware and sport new features. And they come in
all colours, specs and prices that can rattle our mind.Check out some of our
favourite smartphones that are worth your buck, whether you're an Apple aficionado
or one who prefers Microsoft's platform.
1 Nexus 6
The most affordable premium quality smartphone around comes from
the last generation of Nexus phones. The Nexus 6, made by Motorola, remains one
of the great smartphones of all time -though its audience is limited to people
who want a huge 6-inch screen. This device lacks some of the trimmings of
top-tier 2016 smartphones, like a fingerprint sensor, but it's still a premium
device.
2 Nexus 5x
The Google Nexus 5x offers stellar value in an affordable
package. The 32 GB version comes with all the features and most of the speed
you'd expect from a high-end smartphone, including an impressive camera on both
the front and back. It comes with a Qualcomm MSM8992 Snapdragon 808 chipset
with an Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow) OS, and flaunts a Quad-core 1.44 GHz
Cortex-A53 and dual-core 1.82 GHz Cortex-A57 CPU.
3 OnePlus 2
The sequel to the Chinese company's first `flagship killer'
smartphone is an excellent device.
While OnePlus can no longer claim to make the only premium
smartphone in the world under $400, it retains its spot in the pantheon of
high-end affordables.
The device's most appealing features (above and beyond the
standard zippy processor and 5.5-inch screen) include 64 GB of storage, a hefty
battery and nearly-pure Android.
4 Moto G3
While it's a bit underpowered compared to some of the other
phones on this list, it's still more than fast enough for the vast majority of
tasks you'll want to do on a smartphone. The 720p, 5-inch screen isn't quite
high-res enough that you won't spot the individual pixels. But that's an
overrated trick in smartphones anyway, and you'll only miss it when you see the
G3 next to premium devices.
Plus, the lower-res screen allows the battery to last for
incredibly long periods. It's also durable, water-resistant, and its
customisable plastic body looks way better and more interesting than other
expensive devices.
5 OnePlus X
OnePlus phones beat themselves at their own value game with the
release of the excellent OnePlus X. Like the OnePlus Two, it runs nearly-pure
Android. And it's a premium looking device with a five-inch, full-HD screen and
a nice camera. Its specs won't blow anyone away, but they're good for most
tasks, including an impressive 3 GB of RAM. You'll likely want to pick up an SD
card to make up for the 16 GB of storage though. This is an excellent-value
device and certainly worth a look for anyone not willing to shell out a bomb on
a smartphone.
6 iPhone SE (64
GB version)
The iPhone SE is scarcely a budget smartphone at all. There's a
$399 version of this phone, which has 16 GB of onboard memory with no slot for
an SD card. But the $499 64 GB version is unquestionably the best value you can
get in a new iPhone right now. It's a good choice for people who want to spend
a bit less than the $600-$700 prices of other premium smartphones while getting
similar specs.
7 Moto X Pure
Motorola has recently become one of the best manufacturers of
high-quality smartphones. And the company's flagship Moto X Pure is the
highest-quality Motorola device on offer. Running just-shy-of pure version of
Android, it has a good camera, excellent screen and plenty-fast processor. It's
a great choice for many buyers, and it looks pretty good too.
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