LG Nexus 4
The LG nexus 4 is the latest flagship
Google phone to be released. The hype around this mobile phone has been
rather subdued, though sales have been strong thanks to its highly
affordable price tag. There are many great things about this handset –
quad core processor, brilliant 4.7 –inch True HD IPS+ touch screen and a
stunning 8Megapixel camera. That being said, considering that the Nexus
4 is Google’s idea of the bleeding edge of Android technology – it
still lacks 4G support, something which in our opinion is unforgivable.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is Samsung’s
most powerful handset on the market. With a massive 5.5-inch screen, it
almost looks more like a touch tablet than a mobile phone. The Galaxy
Note 2 is a bit of a handful, making it rather impractical in some
situations and takes some getting used to. Considering it’s such a large
handset, you would expect battery life to be an issue but thanks to the
oversized battery – charge will hold for much longer than most high-end
handsets out there.
HTC Butterfly
The HTC Butterfly is yet to be released
in the UK; currently, it is proving to be highly successful in the USA
and Japan. The HTC Butterfly is yet another mammoth handset – though
significantly more pocket-friendly than the Galaxy Note 2. The design of
the Butterfly is probably one of the sleekest Android handsets of the
past few years – said to be modelled on the pristine lines of
Lamborghini supercars. With an extremely powerful quad core processor
and 4G, the phone handles apps and browsing without breaking a sweat.
Samsung Galaxy S3
The Samsung Galaxy is by far the most
successful Android handset on the market, showing consumers that a phone
can be as flawlessly good as an iPhone without the over-inflated price
tag. The Galaxy S3 has proven to be so popular that it saw increased
sales during the launch of the iPhone 5. The 4.8-inch screen makes
browsing content an absolute pleasure. The user experience is probably
one of the best we have seen on an android handset with the 1.5GHz quad
core processor allowing for completely lag-free operation. While the
build quality of the handset isn’t up there with the likes of the HTC
One X+, it’s one of the most polished handsets on the market.




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