Best smartphones 2014 : The Best Phones Listed Below
1. HTC One
The HTC One is a triumph of design and sumptuous to hold. It balances
size with practicality, making it a great all-rounder: there's space to
play, but you're not grappling with something that feels too large.
There's a stunning 4.7-inch display on the front, with a full HD
resolution, so Android looks pin sharp, delivering some of the best
quality visuals you'll find on a smartphone, paired with sound quality
from the front speakers that's unmatched.
2. Apple iPhone 5S
With exquisite attention to detail and wonderful design, the iPhone
5S is master of the largest mobile ecosystem around. The design isn't a
huge step over the previous edition, but the internal modifications,
paired with a new refreshed OS, keeps Apple in the smartphone fight.
The iPhone 5S experience is very refined; it's mature, familiar and
intuitive and supported by an App Store that's always first in line for
the new apps, while you won't be left waiting for Apple's software
updates. This is the handset that iOS 7 was built for and where it
performs the best.
3. Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is the phone where Sony Mobile got it
right. It blends power with performance and design in a handset that
will slip into any pocket. There's no shortage of devices at this size,
but the Z1 Compact is the best performer by a considerable margin.
Although this handset doesn't have a full HD display, the 4.3-inch
720p screen is packed with detail and it doesn't feel lacking. It also
offers better colours and better viewing angles than other Sony phones.
There's a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 16GB or
storage with the option to expand with microSD, all sealed into a water
resistant package
4. Motorola Moto G
The Motorola Moto G has taken a lot of people by surprise. We've
heard the sentiments plenty of times before: performance at a price,
without compromise. Motorola, however, went ahead and got it right. The
Moto G is a fantastic smartphone and incredible value for money that's
difficult to ignore. With a price as low as £130, if you're on a budget,
this is the handset to choose.
Take the price out of the equation and you don't feel let down,
however. The design is great, the display is excellent and there's
plenty of power too. Yes, it will be out-performed by any number of
handsets, but those are handsets that will cost you twice as much.
5. LG G2
LG hasn't had the smoothest run of in the world of modern
smartphones, but the LG G2 brings things back into focus. There's heaps
of power on offer and a 5.2-inch display crammed into a body that's
still fairly compact: LG has banished bezels, so you get more space to
play.
It's a powerful phone with the latest hardware. The point is though,
this phone competes brilliantly with the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S4
while offering a more "Android" experience, through a slightly less customized UI. The camera isn't the best; the SGS4 beats it easily, and
the iPhone is streets ahead.
6. Samsung Galaxy Note 3
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 takes the large device format and continues
to refine it. In this 2013 model, there's a cracking 5.7-inch display
offering a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, giving you 386ppi. It's packed
into a frame that measures 151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3mm, making it one of the
most compact devices with such an expansive display.
7. Samsung Galaxy S4
The Samsung Galaxy S4 brings more innovation to a phone that's
already at the top of its game. The design offers flexibility where
others don't, with access to the battery and the option to expand the
memory via microSD.
Some may say that there's a feature too many and the design isn't as
inspiring as some other devices like the HTC One, but if you opt for the
Samsung Galaxy S4, you won't be disappointed. Samsung crams a large
5-inch full HD display into a handset that isn't overly large, so
despite going big, the size is still manageable.
8. Nexus 5
The Nexus 5 plays out the pure Google dream, debuting Android 4.4
KitKat and bringing you plenty of power for your money. There's also a
brilliant display, which gives you plenty of detail and performance to
rival some of the top phones out there.
There are downsides, however. We don't think it's the best designed
phone around, perhaps less interesting than the Nexus 4 which came
before it and as is typical of Nexus devices, the camera isn't so good
and neither is the battery, which is the biggest downside.
However, the Nexus 5 delivers plenty in it's aggressively priced
package at £299, especially if power and display are top of your list
and you have the reassurance of knowing you'll be at the front of the
Android upgrade queue too.
9. Nokia Lumia 1520
The Nokia Lumia 1520 is the best Lumia to date. It brings Windows
Phone into the realm of the phablet, but it does it with aplomb, giving
you a device that offers size, power and a great camera performance.
Nokia's commitment to the platform, dragging apps - kicking and
screaming - over to Windows Phone really enhances what's on offer, but
also pouring home-grown features in too.
We've been critical of some of the moves of Windows Phone, and of
Nokia, in the recent past, but the Lumia 1520 feels like the hero device
that Nokia needed. It's powerful, it's wonderful to use and it's the
rival of Android peers that rule the big-screen phone world. It's also
fairly affordable for a device of this size, priced at £530.
10. Sony Xperia Z
The Sony Xperia Z offers a great design package that's distinctly
different. Sony may have revised the Xperia Z with the Z1 and the new
device is certainly a lot more powerful, but we think the size of the
original Z makes it more appealing.
Sony's take on Android is lighter than ever before, resulting in a
device that doesn't feel inhibited, while still bringing plenty of
power. We love that even though this handset is water resistant, you
still get the option to expand the memory. There's talk that an Android
4.4 KitKat update will bring the Z up to date.
There's a huge 5-inch Full HD display on the front, and although it's
not as accomplished as that of the HTC One or Samsung Galaxy S4, it's
still a pleasure to use. The price has really fallen too, sitting at
£349.
Sources:- http://www.pocket-lint.com/
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