Sabado, Hulyo 18, 2015

TOP 5 SMARTHPHONES 2015

Wanna buy a new smartphone but you dont know what brand and model is “in” today? You got the perfect place!... We will give updates about this phones Smartphone is a kind of cellphone with additional functionalities and updated features. People from the different walks of life have their own smartphones( even children or adults). Nowadays, because of the availability of this phone, and because it is comfortable and easy to manipulate, people can do alot of things because of this phone. With a built in functionalities that lets you open different applications at the same time, it can touch people’s lives.




Find out the latest smartphones this 2015 and check whether your phone belong to the list.

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1 SAMSUNG GALAXY S6
The Samsung Galaxy S6 ditches Samsung's tired design for a body that's more interested in quality. There's no more plastic, instead you have a slick body that turns heads, comprising a metal frame which sandwiches Gorilla Glass both front and back. There's a fantastic display on the front. The Super AMOLED panel gives deep blacks and plenty of colour vibrancy, only really marred by not creating the cleanest whites around. It offers a super-sharp Quad HD resolution, although it's questionable whether this brings any real benefits in daily use - the same criticism we have of all other handsets with this resolution, but found here condensed into a 5.1-inch display. The SGS6 is slick and fast, with heaps of power from the Exynos octa-core chipset and 3GB of RAM. It also supports both common standards of wireless charging, which should be of interest as the battery is no longer replaceable and the battery life is a little on the short side. There's also no microSD card slot any more due to the fixed body design. 2 IPHONE 6
After six months at the top, it's taken Samsung's latest SGS6 phone to dislodge the iPhone 6 from number one. The size of the iPhone 6, for starters, gives us the screen space we've been asking for for years. It might not be the highest resolution around, but it's a great quality display, a real visual treat. That's paired with design that's excellent. It's slick, with a high quality finish, with this slightly bigger iPhone sitting nicely in the hand. It looks great, it feels great, and it's a pleasure to use. The TouchID fingerprint-verification implementation is the most effective we've seen, and with Apple Pay having an impact in the US and coming to other countries, it could be a key to unlocking much more than your just your phone. The camera also offers great, consistent, results, with a simplicity to use that many rivals lack. It might not pack in the most megapixels, but it does give you great shots with no fuss. This is all wrapped in the refinement of iOS 8. Apple might have been playing catch-up with Android in some areas of its operating system, but in iOS 8 there's a consistency of experience that some other platforms lack, not to mention the huge developer support and an app experience that's difficult to match.
3 HTC ONE M9
The HTC One M9 is in incremental upgrade of the HTC One M8, one of our favourite 2014 phones. HTC has focused on refinement in the M9, increasing the quality of the build and the design to make it one of the most precisely manufactured phones you'll find. The aim was to preserve the good parts of the HTC One M8 and address the weaknesses of that device. The camera has been boosted to 20-megapixels in place of last year's Duo Camera efforts, but the performance is weaker than many older rivals, especially in low-light conditions. The front "Ultrapixel" camera offers good quality shots, but are often blighted by a pink cast, again struggling in low-light conditions. The introduction of the Sense 7 brings a good helping of refinement to one of the best user interfaces that you'll find on Android. The BoomSound speakers are still class-leading and there's plenty of power from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM. The HTC One M9 offers a microSD card slot for expansion too, which is a real positive point. However, the display remains the same, or slightly worse than the M8, and the battery life hasn't advanced either. The result is that the M9 feels like it hasn't advanced over the excellent M8 and in some areas it has regressed. With the M8 price falling, and due an upgrade to Sense 7, there's an argument that you're getting much of the same from the older device, for less cash than the M9's flagship price.
4 LG G3 The LG G3 was one of the first mainstream devices to step out of the door with a Quad HD display (2560 x 1440 pixels), pushing the resolution further than its rivals. It's 5.5-inch panel is capable of incredibly sharp details (at 538ppi), but be warned - little content really makes use of that resolution even a year later. Although the G3 doesn't offer the same build quality as many others, it's a good looking phone. But the real appeal here is the size of the display crammed into that body: you get a lot in your pocket. LG has added plenty of smart functionality to the G3. There are gestures and shortcuts to make your life easier, as well as a range of functions to make use of all the display space, like dual app views, although the battery life is relatively weak.
5 SONY XPERIA Z3 COMPACT

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