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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Use Smartphone Comparisons And Reviews To Choose The Best Phone For You

By Lila Barry


Using smartphone comparisons and reviews to select your next phone can save you time and maybe money. The key to your search is determining the functionality that means the most to you, and seeing what the handful of top wireless companies are offering that fulfills your needs. The industry is rapidly growing, so what you cannot find today may be available tomorrow.

One of the top reviewed smartphones in 2013 for overall quality is the Samsung Galaxy S III. It is certainly the best choice for taking great pictures and viewing your HD videos with amazing clarity. The touchscreen is great for multi-tasking. The only real problem with the phone is that it is so large that it is sometimes awkward if you are that person who does one-handed typing.

Slow download speeds and frequent connection drops take the LG Optimus G 4G out of contention for being the best. That said, this is a real entertainment phone. It makes gaming and video watching easy, and it boasts amazing picture resolution. Another plus, is the Optimus G offers 10 hours of talk time from a single charge.

Preloaded apps on the HTC 1 X that cannot be removed and take up most of the phone storage makes this phone a downer if lots of apps are not your thing. However, app lovers will thrill at how smooth they run on the HTC 1 X. A couple other problems with this smartphone are phone call quality and less than average picture quality.

Sony Xperia TL is the best option if you take a lot of photos with your phone. The rear facing 13MP camera takes phenomenal pictures for a smartphone. It has powerful processing and impressive 720p HD. It has excellent functionality for a reasonable price. The only area of concern is the short battery life - only five hours between charges

For the ultimate business accessory, the TMobile My Touch 4G is a portable office. It offers talk time of 624 minutes between charges. This phone is a favorite with business people for whom productivity is essential. It boasts a speedy 4G with quick downloads that can rival a few laptops. The downside is a smaller screen that can interfere with video and picture viewing or web browsing.

The twelve hours of battery life and ability to utilize cloud storage are huge pluses for the Google Nexus 4. It is another great choice for fast, smooth video watching and gaming. The video calling feature is also excellent. A 360 camera that takes amazing pictures outdoors is another unique feature. Downsides to this phone are the lack of 4G data speeds and grainy indoor pictures.

Smartphone comparisons and reviews are subjective, but at least offer an idea of the quality of specific functions that are essential to you. Make your must-have list of functions and start sorting. Hopefully, your search just got a little easier. Just understand that with any technology, there is some give an take. When it comes to phones, often you cannot have everything.




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