Tuesday 28 January 2014

Best Android Smartphone 2014

The past decade technology has improved in a high level, man takes a few of the major revolutions in the field making the life easy for all. Particularly the field of telecommunication progressed an excessive amount of, no one can imagine talking on phone having a clear voice to a person sitting to another room and now we can speak with each other through smart phones around the world. Cell phones made our life simple and easy , put us into stronger social world and also the smart phones introduce a web social world to all of us and made us connected to the world. and now the dual sim technology make our life more easy,Looking for the best ideal Android smartphone with the right balance of features and gratifaction? Here’s a round-up of some of the best choices to choose from.

HTC One

Are you able to believe it? The HTC One was unveiled several months ago (February 2013) and it’s still our favorite smartphones on the market. That’s really impressive because of the rapid pace at which new devices flood the marketplace these days. It’s just so hard to turn from the incredible aluminum unibody design, the front-facing stereo speakers, the Ultrapixel camera and fun Highlight features, and it is stunning 1080p screen. We have a feeling HTC has something totally new coming down the line, and that’s possibly the only time soon we are able to see ourselves retiring the HTC One out of this list. It’s that fantastic.

LG G3 

The LG G3 isn’t in the shops just yet, but information has been recently leaked about some of the handset’s features, and let’s just state that they look formidable to say the least. An octa-core processor is only the start since this phone will proceed to 64-bit architecture much like the step the iPhone 5S has already taken. There’s not sure on the size of the screen yet but it's known that a 1440 x 2560 display is around the cards, bringing it to 2K resolution standards.

ZTE Blade V

the ZTE Blade III as our pick of the greatest cheap Android phone, the ZTE Blade V adds quad-core power along with a decent looking design to create this budget handset great good value.The 4-inch 480 x 800 pixel display is nice and for a £100 phone helps make the right compromises to ensure you get a good viewing and reading experience. Running on Android 4.1, you have access to the Google Play app store and obtain your hands on all the official Google apps.There’s a 5-megapixel main camera to provide reasonable quality shots you will probably get a day of use in the battery.

Nokia Lumia 1020

It might not be the greatest all round smartphone, but if you are looking for an excellent cameraphone the Nokia Lumia 1020 definitely will do the job. The 4.5-inch, Windows 8-running 1020 piles in certain impressive photo-grabbing specs including a 41-megapixel PureView camera along with a Xenon flash with LED focus light. Image results can contend with compact system cameras within the right conditions and can be viewed back on the punchy, colourful 1,280x768 resolution screen. It is just dual-core and does still are afflicted by a poor selection of Windows apps. But when you really want camera quality photos, then your Lumia 1020 is the handset to snap up.

Motorola Moto G

the Motorola Moto G may be the cheap smartphone everyone needs to beat.At 143g and 11.6mm thick it’s not the slimmest or lightest phone but it’s but it is still a nice-looking handset for that price. It’s the first time we’ve seen a 720p screen on the phone this cheap also it serves up good, sharp picture quality with a Gorilla Glass screen adding a layer of durability.The Moto G operates on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and also the Snapdragon 400 CPU with 1GB of RAM ensures it handles most everday tasks like browsing, and doing offers well. The 5-megapixel camera delivers decent picture quality, while the 720P HD video shooting is comparable to other similar phones.


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