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The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Tajsagay(m): 8:11am On May 29, 2013

We're six months down the road from our last "best Android phones" roundup, and the smartphone landscape has altered dramatically. Back in December we crowned the Samsung Galaxy S3 king of all Android phones, on account of its responsiveness, broad availability and excellent performance across the board. A generation later, the Android space is dominated by two new heavyweights -- the Galaxy S4 and HTC One, with other contenders including the Xperia Z and ZL from Sony and LG's Nexus 4.

In mid-2013, buttery-smooth performance, beautiful screens, high-quality cameras, 4G LTE connectivity and Jelly Bean out of the box come as standard at the high-end. Competition is more fierce than ever, and that's resulted in some of the best Android hardware we've ever seen.

But there can be only one winner. Join us after the break to find out which phone takes the prize.

The best of the best - HTC One



We really have reached the point where the top of the Android smartphone market is blanketed by some highly impressive devices. It's tough to go wrong. There's something for everyone, be it form factor or features or gimmicks and gizmos. But for our money, there's currently no better phone available than the HTC One.

There's a lot to like here. The (mostly) all-aluminum body looks and feels more sophisticated than a plastic phone, and the gentle curve fits the hand nicely. While we've still got our quibbles with the Sense user interface, Sense 5 is the most stylish version yet, and most important is that it doesn't exhibit the lag that we've seen in the Samsung Galaxy S4.

The front-facing stereo speakers change the way you experience music and videos on a smartphone. Games and movies are much more immersive and are a downright pleasure to play and listen to. There are a few times when the speakers may be too loud, but there are many more times when you're amazed you're getting that sort of sound from a smartphone.

HTC's camera also brought forth a bit of a paradigm shift. It's not the best all-around camera -- it suffers from contrast issues, and if you need something with a higher total resolution for enlarging pictures, you'll need to look elsewhere. But the introduction of Zoes -- the 3-second video clips -- and the introduction of automatically composed Video Highlights are something that nobody else is doing, and they make up for a lackluster camera application.

The HTC One also has been released on three of the four major U.S. carriers, as well as seeing wide availability worldwide -- and we're expecting Verizon to get its own variant this year as well.

In the months we've been using the HTC One, it's continuously caught the eyes of those around us and continued to impress us with its performance -- and for that it ranks as our best smartphone for first part of 2013.
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Tajsagay(m): 8:12am On May 29, 2013
The runner-up - Samsung Galaxy S4



If ever there was a phone to beat, it was this one. Samsung took everything that was good in the Galaxy S3 and made it better in its successor, the Galaxy S4.

Well, maybe not quite everything. The plastic body remains a turn-off for many, and it's certainly not as chic as the aluminum HTC One. It's also lost a bit of the curve of the Galaxy S3. And while Samsung has managed to squeeze a 5-inch display into the same size as the slightly smaller Galaxy S3, the IPS or Super LCD displays on other phones perform better in sunlight and seems to better handle shifts in brightness. The TouchWiz user interface has been refined a bit, but it's still flat in places and doesn't match the sophistication of other UIs.

Samsung's camera, however, remains the best in the business, as far as everyday use is concerned. It's filled with features, and the camera app itself is a joy to use, having been adapted from the high-end Samsung Galaxy Camera. You might not use features like the animated gif creator every day, but they're fun to have, even if they're not all that innovative.

But what landed the Galaxy S4 as our No. 2 is the laggy user interface -- we've experienced delays and stutters on a number of versions of the phone -- as well as the anemic storage situation. Samsung's 16-gigabyte version of the GS4 only has about 9 gigabytes of storage available to the end user. And while Samsung likes to say you can add another 64 gigabytes with a microSD card, that's a different kind of storage. Good luck keeping your larger games and apps on there. The sin isn't so much that Samsung's using all that space for the hundreds of features on the phone -- and it's got some really good preloaded apps and settings. The sin is that in 2013, that sort of deceptive marking and, for many, a lack of larger storage options, is unacceptable.

Would we recommend someone buy the Galaxy S4, which is available on just about every carrier on Earth? Absolutely. It just might not be the first phone we suggest.
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Tajsagay(m): 8:14am On May 29, 2013
The best oversized phone - LG Optimus G Pro



The other South Korean manufacturer -- LG -- has a bit of a dark horse on its hands with the Optimus G Pro. It's a 5.5-inch phone -- in the same class as the wildly popular Samsung Galaxy Note 2, but without the pen input. It also improves on the Note with a higher-resolution display, updated internals and a slightly narrower body.

LG's user interface still leaves a bit to be desired, but it's also come a long way in a short time. The Optimus G Pro has a more-than-capable camera, and it's the first outside of the Nexus line to sport the Photosphere feature.

Hamstringing the Optimus G Pro, however, is availability. In the United States, it's only available on AT&T, and it's seen limited release worldwide as well, though that's beginning to change. We're also expecting Samsung to at least match the Optimus G Pro's specs and features later this year. But for now, it's a pleasant addition to the oversized phone market.

Read the whole thing here: http://www.androidcentral.com/best-android-phone-you-can-buy-june-2013
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by heskay0: 8:27am On May 29, 2013
I love everytin bout HTC, pls ao much does dat One goes 4?
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Tajsagay(m): 8:39am On May 29, 2013
heskay0: I love everytin bout HTC, pls ao much does dat One goes 4?

HTC ONE is currently N145,000 on http://slotlimited.com/products/HTC-One.html
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by psquarex(m): 9:31am On May 29, 2013
HTC ONE's surely d best but d price's wat'll make most guys pick on S4 which halve d price
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Segunagagu(m): 10:19am On May 29, 2013
Plsss which can I go for .note 2 or the s4..
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Tajsagay(m): 11:46am On May 29, 2013
There are advantages to both the Galaxy S4 or the Note 2, it all boils down to what your needs are such as screen size, battery life, and more.

Overall, the Note 2 still boasts best battery life on a smartphone with biggest screen on market that allows for easy typing and also great transitional smartphone for those of you coming from a dumbphone.

On the other hand, Galaxy S4 brings you the fastest processor in the slimmest and lightest form factor for those of you looking for something more portable with the latest hardware/software features.

In the end? It means more choices for you, the consumer.

Culled from: http://gs4.wonderhowto.com/inspiration/galaxy-s4-vs-galaxy-note-2-comparison-0146733/
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by paulbrown429(m): 11:09am On Jun 04, 2013
I am happy with my Galaxy S3.
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by Tajsagay(m): 11:45am On Jun 04, 2013
paulbrown429: I am happy with my Galaxy S3.
good for you!
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by lexrichy(m): 5:07pm On Jun 04, 2013
my HTC amaze 4g rocks.
Re: The Best Android Phone You Can Buy, As Of June 2013 by engrsabi(m): 10:20am On Oct 23, 2013
wit a good Android fone, ur BB fone wahala is gone.

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