More
smartphones with standout features, that reboot innovation, hit the market
Smartphones are now
commodities! I hear this slightly ambiguous comment all the time from most
experts and specially from those that analyse the market. Almost everything
within and outside the phone is now standardised they say. There are no
differentiators left, only marketing gimmicks they emphasise. The more the
brands try to make their phones unique, the more similar they remain, they underline.
I d’ tsg re e more. I will agree with this though. t’s ting brutally tough to
stand out, but this es erate attempt to stand taller, has led to the ost amount
of innovation we’ve seen in many y rs. Let’s take a look.
The
player
The original Motorola Z
Play was a sleeper it. The Z2 Play takes it many steps further. Surprisingly
thin (5.9mm), stunning-looking, great battery life, it has an excellent camera
with a large F/1.7 aperture and a very large number of autofocus pixels. But
now come the two big innovations. The first is Moto Experiences. Moto Actions
is a gesture-based control system. You act. It reacts. Twist your wrist to
start the flashlight, chop downwards once to start camera, twice for music.
Lots of customisation here and all of it works. Moto Voice is its inbuilt voice
assistant that works better than Google’s own. Moto Display gives you
notifications and you can reply to emails and texts without even unlocking your
phone. Then, there are the Mods. Slices of innovation that snap on and convert
your phone into a Hasselblad Pro camera or a JBL stereo speaker. Rating: Phone
- 8.5/10; Innovation - 9/10; Gimmick - 0
The
beast
HTC U11’s biggest
innovation, that has been amplified, has been its squeeze feature. Squeeze the
sensors on the side of the phone once for camera, again to take a picture.
While this is cutting edge stuff works well, it’s the least of reasons to buy
this phone. Once you have it in your hand, you realise that HTC went overboard
and created an absolute beast of a smartphone. Absolutely breathtaking design
(a pearl-like liquid glass back), stunning screen (QHD 2560 x 1440 resolution),
the best camera on a smartphone ever (the gold standard in camera ratings,
DxoMark scored it at 90, above Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S8), 4K and slow
motion videos, water resistance (takes selfies underwater too), 128GB internal
storage with 6GB RAM and a processor that makes it into an absolute hardware
monster. The U11 is the only phone that takes on the Samsung S8 and gives it
serious competition. And then HTC went and priced it super aggressively at 50K.
It seems they can’t do anything wrong with this one. Rating: Phone - 9.5/10;
Innovation - 9.5/10; Gimmick – 0
The
night shooter
While the race to make
camera phones as good as stand-alone cameras is still on, there is one aspect
that they still lag behind in. That is low light and night photography. Noisy
images and jagged pixelated pictures are the norm here. But not anymore with the
Tecno i7. The phone has a sleek all-metal body, full HD screen, an anti-oil
fingerprint sensor, a Rocket charging fast mode, an octa-core processor and a
4000 mAh battery. Then comes the night and low light front camera. It’s a
16-megapixel front camera with its own LED flash and a lot of software and AI
that makes low light photography come alive. So, night selfies and even a
single birthday candle cake cutting event gives clear and lucid results.
Something even the big guys can’t do. The i7 at about 12K tick marks all the
boxes for an economy phone and then surges ahead than the more expensive camera
phones. Rating: Phone - 8.5/10; Innovation - 9/10, Gimmick - 0 I’m predicting a
big year for smartphones and some radical outof-the-box features being introduced
INNOVATION AT ITS BEST
1.
The Moto Z2 Play is surprisingly thin with great battery life and amazing
innovations.
2.
Snap on the Mods and convert the Z2 Play phone into a movie projector or a JBL
stereo speaker.
3.
HTC U11 is an absolute beast of a smartphone. Besides a breathtaking design, it
has the best camera and is water resistant too. 4. The Tecno i7 has software
that makes low light photography and night selfies come alive.
HTBR 9JUL17
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