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10. ZTE Grand S
ZTE may not be a name that is as familiar to you as, say, Samsung or
Sony, but the Chinese manufacturer has been making waves in its home
land and is starting to get noticed on the international scene thanks to
its brilliant range of smartphones.
Revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas earlier
this year, the ZTE Grand S turned out to be a real crowd pleaser and one
of the stars of the three-day event. Boasting a beautiful 5-inch Full
HD resolution display, which is the thinnest ever seen on a smartphone
at just 0.55 mm, the ZTE flagship is a real piece of high quality tech.
Also thin like the touchscreen is the chassis of the phone – just 6.9
mm. That is quite incredible for what is such a large device.
Under the hood, the Grand S
is very similar to Sony’s Xperia Z, which means Android Jelly Bean 4.1,
a 13-megapixel primary camera, 16 GB of internal storage, and a
micro-SD card slot. ZTE does have the slight edge over Sony in the
processing stakes though, with a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor and 2 GB of
RAM.
9. Samsung Galaxy Note 2
By taking the best bits of a smartphone and a tablet and dubbing it a
“phablet,” Samsung impressed the whole tech world with its Galaxy Note.
With the release of the Note 2 in late 2012, Samsung set the bar even higher.
Yes, its size may put some people off, but there can be no denying
that this is a beast of a smartphone. Packing a 5.5-inch, 720 x 1280
resolution, 267ppi display, the Note 2 does a pretty good job of
providing extra real estate without being too big for the pocket. The
wonderful colour reproduction of the screen makes it the phone’s
standout feature; however, there is a lot more to love under the hood.
Samsung’s own Exynos 4412 Cortex A-9 quad-core processor and 2 GB of RAM
mean that everything from gaming to watching movies is tackled with
ease on the silky smooth Android Jelly Bean. The same 8-MP camera used
on the Samsung Galaxy S3 provides solid image and video results and has a
feature line-up to ensure boredom is never an issue. There is also
plenty of room to store these images with 16, 32, and 64 GB versions of
the device and a micro-SD card slot.
Anyone struggling to come to terms with the size of the screen can take advantage of the super-responsive S-Pen stylus.
8. YotaPhone
While, the past couple of years have seen some staggeringly good
Android phones hit the market – many of which are featured here –
nothing has yet to be as revolutionary as the YotaPhone.
Unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in February, the YotaPhone is a
truly remarkable device that boasts a high-quality 4.3-inch 720p HD
display on one side and a 4.30-inch e-ink display on the other. Yes
folks, this is a Kindle and a smartphone rolled into one!
Naturally, the dual-display is a selling point on its own, but the YotaPhone is not willing to get by on just that unique feature alone. The phone also comes with an almost stock version of Android Jelly Bean, an excellent 12-MP primary camera and a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to keep things running lag-free.
7. Huawei Ascend Mate
Chinese manufacturer Huawei has garnered quite a reputation for
producing high-end smartphones at low prices over the last year or two,
and its latest flagship – the Ascend Mate – is a sign that the company
is ready to take the West by storm. Anyone with even a passing interest
in smartphones will know that big screens are “in” at the moment, but
few will have ever seen a display like the 6.1-inch 720p screen that the
Mate is packing.
Such a display will have smartphone gaming and video enthusiasts foaming at the mouth, as will the fact that the Ascend Mate
has a 1.5 quad-core processor and 2 GB of RAM in the engine room. There
is no task that the Jelly Bean OS can throw at this device that will
slow it down.
6. Samsung Galaxy S4 Nexus
Samsung’s Galaxy S4 was one of the most hotly anticipated smartphones
of all-time and was given a Broadway-style song and dance unveiling in
the heart of New York City back in March. The S4 is an almost flawless
device; however, if there is one thing holding it back you would have to
say it is the TouchWiz user interface. Fortunately, if you are one of
those who prefers less Samsung and more Google in their operating
system, there is a solution: the Galaxy S4 Nexus Edition.
Announced by Google at its I/O Conference in May, the S4 Nexus is the
same as the Samsung S4 in every way, apart from the OS. This S4 will
come with stock Android and all the benefits that come along with it,
including updates as soon as they are released.
Android purists are sure to love this device and the recently
announced HTC One Google Edition – also running a stock version of the
Google OS.
5. Samsung Galaxy Note 3
We’ve already spoken about how brilliant the Samsung Galaxy Note 2
is, and its successor is set to be even better. Like those before it,
the Galaxy Note 3
is expected to launch in September at the IFA conference in Berlin. At
this event, we can expect to see a phone that breaks in to 6-inch
display territory and comes packing a lot of power. Samsung revealed its
new Exynos 5 eight-core processor back in February and we could well
see it in this device, along with the latest Google operating system
(possibly 5.0 Key Lime Pie) and the same 13-MP camera used in the Galaxy
S4.
4. Google Nexus 4
The stock Android experienced is a strong selling point for any
device, but when that experience is priced at half the amount of its
rivals, you have a real winner on your hands. The LG-made Google Nexus 4
has become one of the most elusive phones on the market since its
release in late 2012, with Google simply unable to keep up with the
demands of smartphone fans looking to grab a top phone - with a top
operating system - at a low price.
Everything about the Google Nexus 4
oozes class, from the glass-sandwiched premium body, to the dazzling
4.7-inch 1280 x 768 resolution 318ppi screen. The power is also great
too: a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.5 GHz quad-core processor and 2 GB of RAM
providing enough in the way of speed to make every task a pleasure.
An 8-MP primary camera with 1080p@30fps recording provides decent
results and its use is helped no end by the excellent PhotoSphere
feature. The only real downside to this device is the lack of real
internal storage power, with just 8 GB and 16 GB versions of the phone
offered.
3. Samsung Galaxy S4
We’ve made it to the top three now, and the first of this year’s real
hard-hitters – the Samsung Galaxy S4. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Nexus
Edition featured at number 6 in the list, but that phone would have
never received a mention were it not for the phone that paved its path.
The Galaxy S4 had a lot to live up to when it was released back in April
– the Galaxy S3 was a game-changing smartphone, and one that few
thought Samsung would ever top. Thankfully for smartphone fans, the
Korean company has pulled it off.
The Galaxy S4
is a slightly more serious looking phone than its predecessor, and
gives the appearance that it really means business. Samsung has opted to
stick with the much-maligned plastic back panel, but it doesn’t really
take too much away from the device. The S4 is better spec’d, more
innovative, and has a bigger screen than the S3. Speaking of the screen,
the 5.0-inch Full HD resolution display at 441ppi is truly spectacular,
with vivid colours and deep darks. A 1.6 GHz Cortex A-15 processor and 2
GB of RAM are used to power the phone and performance is staggering as a
result.
Smartphone photographers will enjoy the 13-MP camera, which produces
quality images and excellent features, including Dual Shot, whereby both
cameras (front and rear) shoot footage at the same time.
As ever, Samsung is generous with storage, offering 16, 32, and 64 GB
versions of the S4 and a micro-SD card slot for a further 64 GB of
space.
2. Sony Xperia Z
In truth, any one of the top three could have made it to number one
in the list of the top 10 smartphones of 2013/14, so the Sony Xperia Z
can count itself a bit unlucky to be at number 2. Sony has only had
moderate success as a smartphone manufacturer to date, so the Xperia Z
really had to be a great phone if it was to challenge the likes of
Samsung and HTC at the top of the market. And a great phone it is.
The squared off corners and shatterproof glass front and back panels
give this device a premium design that is unlike anything else on the
market. A fairly heavy 146-gram weight and 7.9 mm thickness only serve
to add to the phone’s aesthetic appeal.
The number one feature of the Xperia Z may be the fact that it is
IP57 dust and water resistant, allowing it to be submerged to a depth of
1 metre for 30 minutes. However, such a feature should not be all this
handset is known for, because the Sony flagship excels in every
department. The colour reproduction on the Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
powered, Full HD 5.0, screen is a joy to behold, and a 1.5 GHz quad-core
processor with 2 GB of RAM really helps the phone’s performance, giving
it a real slickness.
The Xperia Z comes running Android Jelly Bean 4.1 out of the box, with a 4.2 upgrade already planned.
1. HTC One
Despite producing stellar handsets in recent years, HTC One has never
really captured public attention in the same way as Samsung – the HTC
One will change all that.
This smartphone really is as good as it gets. A machined precession
aluminium body gives the phone a build that only the iPhone can compare
to. Like the Xperia Z, the weight (143 grams) and thickness (9.3 mm)
only serve to add to the premium feel and make the One a dream to
handle.
By opting for a 4.7 –inches instead of 5.0-inches in the display
department, HTC has produced the best quality display ever seen on a
smartphone, with Full HD resolution producing 469ppi. Colours are
wonderfully vivid and text is pin sharp every time, no matter if you’re
watching Netflix or browsing the web.
The HTC One
is also a powerhouse of a smartphone, boasting a Qualcomm Snapdragon
1.7 GHz quad-core processor and 2 GB of RAM. The Taiwanese manufacturer
comes up trumps in the camera department too, with a 4-MP ultrapixel
snapper delivering staggering quality. Both the rear and front facing
cameras get 1080p video recording and the secondary camera, at 2.1-MP,
is great for video callers.
Beats Audio will have your music sounding better than ever and 32 or
64 GB of internal storage should ensure plenty of space for tunes.
Android smartphones are really pushing the boundaries in terms of
design and innovation, and if your next device happens to be one from
this list, you are guaranteed to be in for a treat.
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