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Both the 8.4- 10.5-inch tablets are comfortable, thin, lightweight, not to mention exceptionally stylish. Samsung did a fantastic job with its Galaxy Tab S series. And again, if you buy it unlocked ( why wouldn’t you?), it works almost anywhere in the world.īoth the 8.4-inch 10.5-inch Galaxy Tab S are our picks for best tablets of the year. It’s also not bogged down by lots of bloatware nor heavy interface customizations, it doesn’t really look like a cheap phone.
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It may not take gorgeous high-resolution photos like those $800 phones or feature a 1080p screen, but its got great battery life, stereo speakers, pretty good performance. Some people just want a basic affordable smartphone, while others need a backup phone of sorts-one that they can toss in their travel bag use around the world, regardless of where they are, without fear of losing or damaging an $800 piece of pocket tech.Īt only $180 off contract, the second-generation Moto G is perfect for both of those scenarios. The Moto G (2014) is our pick for best budget smartphone or the year. Oh, it’s fast, has fantastic battery life, the best display of any smartphone on the market. so, that 16-megapixel rear-facing camera is one of the best smartphone cameras anywhere.
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Samsung also dialed down some of the bloatware in its Touchz UI, making the overall user experience much more pleasant (though it still should do more to make Touchz a less radical overhaul of the Android interface). It finally ditches the cheap plastic for a premium metal casing, the improved S-pen makes us rethink the utility of a stylus. This 5.7-inch phablet is an absolutely beautiful piece of hardware. This is the kind of phone we expect from a flagship Samsung device, demonstrates a move in the right direction for the future high-end phones from the company. Weren’t too enthused by Samsung’s flagship reprise, the Galaxy S5, but the arrival of the Galaxy Note 4 several months later made us turn our heads. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 is our pick for the best phablet of the year. RELATED : Carl Pei Continues Building Nothing Phone 1 Hype with a New Pre-Order Pass Best phablet Rob Schultz But as a whole package, the One (M8) remained unmatched since its debut this spring. Sure, we have our list of wishes for the next HTC One: lighter weight, thinner bezels (especially at the bottom), a better rear-facing camera.
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It also helps that HTC has been both consistent transparent about its timeline for Android software updates.
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The extra added apps features that HTC bundles with its flagship phone are worth using, its most recent software update introduces a revamped camera app with the “Eye experience,” which includes a few new fun shooting modes. The One (M8) isn’t bogged down by bloatware, either. It’s 5 megapixel front-facing camera takes great selfies, the two rear cameras, while disappointingly low-resolution, work great in low light can produce nifty depth-of-field effects. The front-facing stereo speakers provide unmatched sound quality. It has impressive build quality materials not matched by other Android phones this year, a beautiful 5-inch 1080p display, speedy Snapdragon 801 processor, great battery life. The HTC One (M8) does all of these things really well. I use my phone for everything: reading, writing, listening to music, chatting with co-workers, gabbing with friends, taking pictures of my cat. The HTC One (M8) is our pick for smartphone of the year. These are the best Android-based products of the year. There were many worthy Android products this year, but a few stood out for their excellent design, fantastic value, incredible hardware, or superb software. You don’t need to know what every Android thing on the market does, you just need to know what the best ones are. You’ve got metal phones, plastic phones, cheap phones, phones with a higher resolution than your TV, phones as big as your head. There are just too many damn phones to choose from! The worst thing about Android is that there are lots of choices. The best thing about Android is that there are lots of choices.