Sunday, 2 February 2014

2013’s Best and Bad Smart-phones - Ready for Next Big Things?

As we all know that 2013 was all about what comes next in the smart-phone industry as lots of manufacturers come-up with their own smart-phone. When it comes to manufacturers, who are in the market from very long time, Apple’s iPhone is one such smart-phone that is in the market from last six years, Android is from last five years and three years of Windows Phone.

Today, smart-phones are some like what that we are carrying computer in your pocket. Now, all the people in their everyday lives expect to carry a big and rich smart-phone that stuffed with numerous features.

When it comes to talk about this year, we have seen various companies, who have done experiment with different things like extensive voice commands, ever-bigger screen sizes, curved displays and more. Some wearable gadgets (mobile accessories) also make their entry in the market. However not all the launched wearable gadgets got huge success, but these accessories offer a look on the future of mobile:

Best Smart-phone of the year: HTC One/iPhone 5S
When it comes to choose best smart-phone of the year, it was quite difficult to decide, but most of the people are attached with HTC One that has been marked first time an Android phone felt as polished as an iPhone. The device’s sturdy metal frame, large screen and stylish look are like a natural set-up from iPhone 5.

The device comes with major improvements in Android, the One was the first time that feels like another phone platform could outclass the iPhone. However, Apple’s iPhone 5S is also a great device that looks like iPhone 5, a slew of hardware improvements in iOS 7 made it a winner of the year.

The best thing about this device is that it is the first fingerprint sensor in a consumer gadget, and it says that Apple is still on the top of the market that can innovate with its hardware. So, if you want the best smart-phone irrespective of the price, you can go with iPhone 5S, but HTC One is also good.

Best Smart-phone in terms of Innovation: Moto X voice commands
By using Moto X, you will come to know that faster is not always better. Google-owned Motorola Mobility, which is used dual-core processor as part of its X8 computing system that also offers some extra chips for motion sensing and voice recognition.

The MotoX is a completely best as it can actively listen for Google Now voice commands when it is in deputy without killing your battery life. For voice commands, there are lots of other smart-phones that require you to unlock and navigate to a particular screen. With the blend of Google – analytical smarts and active voice listening makes the Moto X more dedicated virtual assistant instead of a mere gadget.

Best Budget Smart-phone: Moto G/ iPhone 5C
If you are looking for best budget smart-phone, Moto G is a great option that is considered as a Miracle from Motorola. The device is just $179 off-contract and it comes with some excellent specs, features that make the device more powerful. However, it doesn’t have LTE, but it is still a great deal. This device is one of the best choices for teenagers and other consumers, who doesn’t have must problem with specs.

When it comes to consider off-contract deal, the Nexus 5 is powerful option for users. Apart from this, Apple’s iPhone 5C is also secured its place in the best budget smart-phone as this device shows a fundamental shift for Apple. Instead of reducing the price of the iPhone, the company has developed a low-budget iPhone for all those, who wanted to purchase cheaper iPhone.

Best Smart-phone’s Camera: Nokia Lumia 1020
When Nokia first launched Nokia Lumia 1020 insane 41-megapixel Pureview camera technology, everyone get shocked as the result of camera is stunning. The devices such high megapixel was impressive even it is considered among DSLR and it was never seen in the smart-phone industry.

But, what truly made this technology popular and special - Nokia turned it as a new way to zoom into your smart-phone pictures. It is one such point that is completely unbelievable with existing smart-phone cameras.

Bad Innovation: Curved Screens:
Recently, curved screens have made their entry in the market, but who wants it? Both LG as well as Samsung have introduced curved screen phones such as The Galaxy Round and LG Flex. However, both devices have unique features – Samsung’s phone for updates at a glance and LG’s shows a self-healing cover, but they are also clearly stabs at curved screens. Well, it is true that flexible phone screens will be essential in the near future, but little curved is quite gauche to users.

Biggest Disappointment: Windows Phone
Finally, Windows Phone has managed number 3 to spot in the smart-phone market, securing up 150 percent to take 3.6 percent of the global market. Last year, the company has launched Windows Phone 8, a controversial update, which left behind phones already that are running on Windows Phone 7.

This year, the company only released two minor updates that added some basic and necessary features like a rotation lock, support for large-screen phones and more. When Android and iOS step in the market, Windows Phone’s slow development seems unforgivable. But Microsoft also tried a lot to stud in the market by launching numerous applications. When it comes to Windows Phone 8.1 update, it is not unexpected until April 2014.


So, this is the complete detail about best and bad smart-phones of the year 2013. This blog helps you out to make your decision about different smart-phones; however, it also helps you to know that what you will get in 2014. For more information about Android, click here...

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