Mobile | Key Specifications |
Samsung Galaxy S4
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The Galaxy S4
is a slightly more serious looking phone than its predecessor, and
gives the superficial appearance that it really means business. Samsung
has opted to stick with the much-maligned plastic back panel, but it
doesn’t really take too much away from the device. The S4 is still
better spec’d, more innovative, and has a bigger screen than the S3.
Speaking of the screen, the 5.0-inch Full HD resolution display at
441ppi is impressive, with vivid colours and deep darks. A 1.6 GHz
Cortex A-15 processor and 2 GB of RAM are used to power the phone
providing an ample improvement on performance to the S3.
Smartphone photographers will enjoy the 13-MP camera, which produces
quality images and excellent features, including Dual Shot, whereby both
cameras (front and rear) shoot footage at the same time.
As ever, Samsung is generous with storage, offering 16, 32, and 64 GB
versions of the S4 and a micro-SD card slot for a further 64 GB of
space which some other big names such as the HTC One range and iPhone
ranges fail to do.
If your in the market for a 'flashy' brand new phone, the SG4
might be for you. However if your looking for value for money on a
contract phone, opt for the SG3 further down.
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HTC One Mini
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Despite producing stellar handsets in recent years, HTC has never
really captured public attention in the same way as Samsung but the HTC
One changes all that.
This smartphone really is as good as it gets. A machined precession
aluminium body gives the phone a build that only the iPhone can compare
to. Like the Xperia Z, the weight (143 grams) and thickness (9.3 mm)
only serve to add to the premium feel and make the One a dream to
handle.
By opting for a 4.7 –inches instead of 5.0-inches in the display
department, HTC has produced the best quality display ever seen on a
smartphone, with Full HD resolution producing 469ppi. Colours are
wonderfully vivid and text is pin sharp every time, no matter if you’re
watching Netflix or browsing the web.
The HTC One
is also a powerhouse of a smartphone, boasting a Qualcomm Snapdragon
1.7 GHz quad-core processor and 2 GB of RAM. The Taiwanese manufacturer
comes up trumps in the camera department too, with a 4-MP ultrapixel
snapper delivering staggering quality. Both the rear and front facing
cameras get 1080p video recording and the secondary camera, at 2.1-MP,
is great for video callers.
Beats Audio will have your music sounding better than ever and 32 or
64 GB of internal storage should ensure plenty of space for tunes.
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Google Nexus 5 |
Key Features:-
(Quad Core processor and 2GB of Ram) this phone comes with some very
good contract offers it's only two uk network suppliers at current - O2
and Three.
It's a monster of a phone considering it's performance
specs highlighted above and easily competes with the LG G2. With a
recommended retail price of £299.99 it hands down beats all other phones
for value for money. In terms of contracts it means you can get the
very best minutes and internet data deals for a much lower price than
other handsets of equivalent performance specs.
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Wednesday, 12 February 2014
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