5 Of The Best Smartphones That You Might Want To Check Out
By Steph Tortogo | Jan 29, 2016 11:00 AM EST
What makes up the best smartphone? Is it the camera? The audio quality? The physical aspects? Since we can all see that a lot actually makes up a great smartphone, the idea of "the best smartphone" can be subjective. To help you with your confusion, here's a list of 5 of the best smartphones you can cop from the market right now (in no particular order):
1. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Samsung realky outdid themselves in creating this beauty. Along with its amazing screen that kisses the edges of your phone, this smartphone's camera captures all the beauty down to the very last detail.
2. HTC One M9. Despite going down the specs chart for last year, HTC still makes one of the best smartphonesin the world. Its camera has been boosted to an astonishing 20.7 megapixels, allowing you to capture vivid images.
3. iPhone 6 Plus. Packed with stunning color reproduction, Apple's latest big screen beauty is a total killer. The rear camera, which features optical image stabilization, shoots amazing photographs and videos even in low lighting. And since Apple loves its customers so much, they took heed of their pleas and finally improved the battery life of the iPhone.
4. Nexus 6P. Offering you a sharper resolution in whatever you are doing, the Nexus HP also features a fingerprint scanner on its back. Although it is more expensive than the old Nexus phones, the 6P holds the most power and is more competitive than any other phablets.
5. Sony Xperia Z5. Labelled by Sony as their best camera phone to ever be released so far, the Z5 is waterproof and packed with radical features. Its astonishing quality of 23 megapixels rear camera and 5.1 megapixels camera have people drooling over this piece of art by Sony. It is sleek, has frosted glass back, and a fingerprint sensor. Its 5.2-inch screen by Bravia Technology is beautifully made and also features the latest Snapdragon processor.
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