I have made a little research to find the top among smartphones due to anxiety. Because,recently I bought a samsung galaxy s2 and I have made online comparison with most of the smartphones.
Descriptions are adapted from www.savedelete.com ,top Indian tech blog. So here are the top ten smarthphones of the year till march.
1. Apple iPhone 4S The odds were stacked against the iPhone 4S claiming the top Smartphone spot. But after putting it through a Tokeshi’s Costle-style assault course with its fiercest rivals, there are only one conclusion- it remains the world’s best all-round Smartphone. Its imaging skills are class-leading thanks to a new 8 MP camera, which has a wide f/2.4 aperture and digital image stabilization. The 3.5in, 326ppi screen remains the crispest in smart-world. And rivals still can’t match it peerless sound quality, choice of apps or the charm of its voice-controlledSiri personal assistant.
2. Samsung Galaxy II The Galaxy II has it all; an incredibly vivid 4.3in screen, superb 8MP camera (with 1080pvideo shooting) and Android 2.3(Gingerbread).After much testing we’ve come around to thinking that this is the Android phone to buy, but the iPhone still has better apps.
3. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S A return to form for Sony Ericsson, the Arc S slides up alongside the Galaxy S II as the iPhone main rival. It has a dazzling 4.2in screen, and the impressive 8MP camera takes 3Dpanoramas. Only the Samsung’s superior might and build give it the edge.
4. Samsung Galaxy Nexus The first Android 4.0″ Ice Cream Sandwich” phone also sports the best phone display we have seen- a phenomenal 4.65in,1280×720 retina-pleaser. Its 1.2GHz dual-core power makes it quick too, but its build quality and camera don’t quite match the best.
5. Nokia Lumia 800 Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 flagship is a triumph, thanks to its charming unibody build, vibrant 3.7in screen and increasingly capable “Mango”Os, which now has Spotify. The dearth of apps at the moment, however, remains WP7′s Achilles’heel.
6. Samsung Galaxy Note The 5.3in Galaxy Note ousts the HTC Titan from our Top 10 to become our favorite phone-tablet. Its 1280×800 screen is a joy for gaming, while the 8 MP camera isn’t far behind the class-leading iPhone 4S. It’s not for the small-handed though.
7. Blackberry Bold 9900 If you’re after a touch screen phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, buy this. The bold combines a premium stainless steel chassis with a slick blackberry 7 OS. Its diddy 2.8in screen is, though a major handicap for enjoying media or web browsing.
8. HTC Sensation XE The Sensation XE brings a faster 15GHz processor and sound smarts from Beats Audio. It’s a fine all-round Android phone, but the audio quality doesn’t quite live up to its beats billing and a slightly under-par battery life keeps it below the leading pack.
9. Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro Compact, affordable, touchscreen Android phones with slide-out QWERTY keyboards are rarity, but the Xperia Mini Pro fills this niche admirably. Its 1GHz processor runs Gingerbread Smoothly, and only a sluggish camera shutter blots its copybook.
10. LG Optimus 3D LG’s glasses-free 3D phone trumps HTC’s Evo 3D thanks to its bevy of pre-loaded games and a capable 3D camera. A dual-core processor means that performance is nippy too, and the long-awaited Android 2.3 update has now arrived. Well guys what are your experience with your dear smartphones? Let’s discuss here. Though I have both iphone and galaxy I need your valuable comments.
Descriptions are adapted from www.savedelete.com ,top Indian tech blog. So here are the top ten smarthphones of the year till march.
1. Apple iPhone 4S The odds were stacked against the iPhone 4S claiming the top Smartphone spot. But after putting it through a Tokeshi’s Costle-style assault course with its fiercest rivals, there are only one conclusion- it remains the world’s best all-round Smartphone. Its imaging skills are class-leading thanks to a new 8 MP camera, which has a wide f/2.4 aperture and digital image stabilization. The 3.5in, 326ppi screen remains the crispest in smart-world. And rivals still can’t match it peerless sound quality, choice of apps or the charm of its voice-controlledSiri personal assistant.
2. Samsung Galaxy II The Galaxy II has it all; an incredibly vivid 4.3in screen, superb 8MP camera (with 1080pvideo shooting) and Android 2.3(Gingerbread).After much testing we’ve come around to thinking that this is the Android phone to buy, but the iPhone still has better apps.
3. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S A return to form for Sony Ericsson, the Arc S slides up alongside the Galaxy S II as the iPhone main rival. It has a dazzling 4.2in screen, and the impressive 8MP camera takes 3Dpanoramas. Only the Samsung’s superior might and build give it the edge.
4. Samsung Galaxy Nexus The first Android 4.0″ Ice Cream Sandwich” phone also sports the best phone display we have seen- a phenomenal 4.65in,1280×720 retina-pleaser. Its 1.2GHz dual-core power makes it quick too, but its build quality and camera don’t quite match the best.
5. Nokia Lumia 800 Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 flagship is a triumph, thanks to its charming unibody build, vibrant 3.7in screen and increasingly capable “Mango”Os, which now has Spotify. The dearth of apps at the moment, however, remains WP7′s Achilles’heel.
6. Samsung Galaxy Note The 5.3in Galaxy Note ousts the HTC Titan from our Top 10 to become our favorite phone-tablet. Its 1280×800 screen is a joy for gaming, while the 8 MP camera isn’t far behind the class-leading iPhone 4S. It’s not for the small-handed though.
7. Blackberry Bold 9900 If you’re after a touch screen phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, buy this. The bold combines a premium stainless steel chassis with a slick blackberry 7 OS. Its diddy 2.8in screen is, though a major handicap for enjoying media or web browsing.
8. HTC Sensation XE The Sensation XE brings a faster 15GHz processor and sound smarts from Beats Audio. It’s a fine all-round Android phone, but the audio quality doesn’t quite live up to its beats billing and a slightly under-par battery life keeps it below the leading pack.
9. Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro Compact, affordable, touchscreen Android phones with slide-out QWERTY keyboards are rarity, but the Xperia Mini Pro fills this niche admirably. Its 1GHz processor runs Gingerbread Smoothly, and only a sluggish camera shutter blots its copybook.
10. LG Optimus 3D LG’s glasses-free 3D phone trumps HTC’s Evo 3D thanks to its bevy of pre-loaded games and a capable 3D camera. A dual-core processor means that performance is nippy too, and the long-awaited Android 2.3 update has now arrived. Well guys what are your experience with your dear smartphones? Let’s discuss here. Though I have both iphone and galaxy I need your valuable comments.
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