****What are latest SmartPhones??****
With Apple's latest
iPhone still a glimmer on the grapevine, anyone shopping for a new phone right
now has a lot to consider. Here's a roundup of fall's hottest handsets, in no
particular order, keeping in mind that pricing and availability may change.
>>>>>>>>>>HTC ONE<<<<<<<<<<
HTC's thin and
stylish HTC One reached U.S. consumers this spring on every major wireless
carrier except for Verizon, where the release date has been pushed back several
times.
With sleek unibody
construction and premium feel, the HTC One offers an excellent screen display,
some slick photo features and a unique BlinkFeed interface that pushes your
content front and center. Rather than typical icons, you can get a stream of
your photos, news and more.
This is a knockout
phone. It has great-sounding speakers. And among other things, it can capture a
few seconds of video and still images through a feature called "Zoe."
But it's not without flaws. The Zoe software isn't very intuitive, and the
phone's on-screen home button is in an odd place.
Pricing:
- $199.99 for a 32GB version ($299 for 64GB) at AT&T and Sprint with two-year service contracts.
- At T-Mobile: $99.99 down payment and $20 monthly payments over 24 months.
Key specs:
- HTC UltraPixel Camera
- 1080p HD video capture and playback
- Beats Audio
- Quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
***HTC ONE*** |
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>>>>>>>>>>MOTO X<<<<<<<<<<
The first phone
produced from scratch by Motorola Mobility since being acquired last year by
Google is loaded with cutting-edge features. It promises to push hands-free
operation to new levels, and its innovative Moto Maker platform means you can
custom-design the look of it (for AT&T customers only to start). It will be
available in the U.S. on all major carriers beginning later this month or early
September.
Moto X seems to want
a place in your car. Its Touchless Control feature lets you speak a command to
the phone to make a call, find out what the weather is and a lot more. The
phone can tell if you are in a moving vehicle and automatically turn on a
Driving mode that will read text messages aloud to you, or tell you who's
calling. You can automatically respond with a text reply that lets callers know
you're behind the wheel.
The cool part is that
you don't have to press physical buttons for any of this. You just speak
"OK, Google Now" to tell the phone what you want it to deliver. But
Touchless Controls have limits — in some instances you have to enter passcodes
before you can proceed.
Another distinctive
feature, Active Display, wakes up the phone when it is sleeping, sort of. If
the phone is in your pocket or otherwise resting, it lets you pull it out to
check the time. You'll also see an icon for some notifications — say, if you
have gotten an e-mail or a text message.
There's been some
quibbling among techies about specs. The Moto X doesn't have the world's
fanciest phone camera, but at 10 megapixels it is decent. And the screen is on
the middling end of the spectrum.
Pricing:
- $199.99 or $249.99 with contract on major carriers.
Key specs:
- 2 GB of RAM
- X8 Mobile Computing System
- a series of chips that includes a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro
- Android (Jelly Bean)
- 4.7-inch AMOLED high-definition display with a resolution of 720 x 1080
worth noting:
Motorola and Verizon Wireless also recently refreshed the Droid lineup with
three new models headlined by the Droid Maxx. With varying specs, they share
some Moto X features like Touchless Control.
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>>>>>>>>>>LG G2<<<<<<<<<<
The new flagship
phone from LG offers a unique design with volume and power controls on the
back. And how about this: Just pick up the phone to answer a call.
Yes, like the Moto X
the G2 wants to let you take a step back from the habit of pressing a bunch of
buttons for phone operation.
On the G2, if you get
a call you can answer just by picking up the phone rather than fumbling to hit
a button. Among other features, you can knock on the screen twice to wake up
the phone or shut it off. And LG has placed the power and volume control
buttons on the back of the phone, which it believes is a more natural location.
LG is also touting
the handset's high-quality audio, and a Guest Mode sharing feature. The company
hasn't announced details on pricing or release date, but it says the G2 will be
available all major U.S. carriers.
Key specs:
- 5.2-inch full-high-definition IPS display
- Android (Jelly Bean)
- Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
- 32 GB of internal storage
- LG is promising an all-day battery.
***LG G2*** |
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>>>>>>>>>>SONY XPERIA Z<<<<<<<<<<
This handsome phone
has a lovely 5-inch display, 13-megapixel camera and a battery that gets a
boost from so-called Stamina Mode, which shuts down wireless radios and
background activities when you're not using them. But the phone, a smaller
version of Sony's similarly named Android tablet, can also withstand a dunking,
as it's water-resistant down to 1 meter of water for up to a half-hour,
provided all connectors and ports are sealed. It's not the only phone that
promotes resistance to spills and splashes. A Galaxy S 4 variant (see below),
called the Galaxy S 4 Active promises a similar defense against water.
Key specs:
- 5-inch high resolution (1920 x 1080) screen
- quad-core Qualcomm processor
- water resistant
- long-life battery.
Pricing:
- It is available exclusively from T-Mobile, for $579.99 or for $25 a month for 24 months with nothing down.
***SONY XPERIA Z*** |
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>>>>>>>>>>SAMSUNG GALAXY S4<<<<<<<<<<
Samsung's solid
flagship phone is teeming with clever bells and whistles, along with
parlor-trick gimmicks you will likely never take advantage of. On the plus
side, a dual camera feature lets you take pictures with front and rear cameras
simultaneously to, say, display an image of a beaming parent alongside a
picture captured of a child scoring a goal in soccer. Answer calls or skip
songs with a wave of your hand. Hover over the screen with your finger to
magnify text or make other things happen. The battery is removable.
Key specs:
- 5-inch-high resolution (1920 x 1080 screen)
- quad-core Qualcomm processor
- long-battery life
- water-resistant (Galaxy S 4 Active model only).
Pricing:
- Phone is available from all the major U.S. wireless carriers and several minor ones. Pricing varies, but $199.99 is the typical starting price with a two-year contract.
***SAMSUNG GALAXY S4*** |
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>>>>>>>>>>NOKIA LUMIA 1020<<<<<<<<<<
The Lumia 1020 sets
the standard for smartphone cameras with a whopping 41-megapixel sensor with
image stabilization. The state-of-the-art camera features high-end Zeiss optics,
xenon flash, manual shutter, and other photographic controls. Nokia captures
two images automatically each time you shoot. One of those is a full-resolution
picture that turns out to be either 34 or 38 megapixels, depending on formats.
You also get a very good-quality 5-megapixel image that can be more easily
shared via e-mail or message or posted onto a social network. But some of the
photo apps are a bit confusing.
No small feat: You
can make out the display in direct sunlight.
Key specs:
- It's mostly about the camera.
- But it also has a dual-core Qualcomm processor and 4.5-inch (1280 x 768) display.
Pricing:
- It is available exclusively on AT&T at $299.99 with a two-year contract.
***NOKIA LUMIA 1020*** |
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>>>>>>>>>>BLACKBERRY Q10<<<<<<<<<<
A phone for
BlackBerry loyalists looking for the kind of physical Qwerty keyboard they were
so enamored with on prior generation handsets, when Research In Motion was a
smartphone leader. It's also a touch-screen device preloaded with BlackBerry
10, the new, more modern mobile operating system. BlackBerry Balance can
separate enterprise stuff from personal. Removable battery. But the screen is
much smaller than on most rival smartphones, and BlackBerry lags behind
competitors on apps.
Key specs:
- 3.1-inch display with 720 x 720 resolution.
Pricing:
- It is available from AT&T and Verizon at $199.99 with a two-year contract. You can get it from T-Mobile with nothing down, if you pay $25 a month for 24 months. You may see other promotional deals that lower the price.
***BLACKBERRY Q10*** |
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