Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “My Top 4 Best Smartphones of 2016!”.
So, what’s up guys mister who’s, the boss here and welcome to four of my favorite smartphones of 2016. I really enjoyed the video and you find it useful and that being said, let’s get started so we’re going to kick things off with a galaxy s7 edge. Not only does it have an awesome display resolution, the colors, the contrast all top of the line, but a real thing that keeps me coming back to this phone is a bezel as design Marone. Does it look incredibly futuristic, but it’s also functional. It really adds a sense of immersion that you just don’t get with other phones even after migrating to the new pixel XL.
This is something I thoroughly miss on top of that the camera is still one of the best. It takes detailed photos in a lot of different lights and conditions, and the video is one of the steadiest to date on Android smartphone, it’s one of the faster phones to with the Exynos 88-90. It is on paper at least beaten out by the Snapdragon 820 821, but in real life performance you literally can’t tell the difference. This is a top of the line processor, it’s awesome for gaming and it just flies through the UI, and not only does the s7 edge have some personality, some character to it, but it also takes all the boxes. It’S got a good battery SD card support as well as water resistance. My only two complaints would be the poor speaker and the fragility of it.
If you drop this thing, it’s done for so next up is the Google pixel XL and whilst my first impressions of the phone were good, the more I started to use it, the more I’ve grown to love the phone, and the first thing worth mentioning is its Camera and Google really should be applauded here, because this is probably the first Android smartphone where I’d say. Not only is it capable of taking amazing photos, but it makes it really easy to do you simply swipe open this camera app and almost anything you shoot just looks amazing in all lighting conditions, with the Snapdragon 820, 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM. This is basically the fastest smartphone on the planet. Combine that with Android 7.1 and you basically get the slickest smoothest experience ever available on a mobile device is truly impressive. No game is going to pose a threat to the pixel XL.
It’S got a great screen. Great battery life and even a very solid, build quality, although the design of it is a little bit questionable. Some people said it looks a bit like a toy. There are some questionable emissions like the lack of SD cards, poor and the lack of water resistance, but for those you who want a pure Android experience, there’s no better place to have it. So then we’ve got the Jeremy redmi note 4, and you might be thinking.
Hey wait a second. This isn’t really a flagship smartphone! Well, no, but this is on the list because of its sheer value, proposition at just 130 pounds today, you’re, basically getting an experience. That’S indistinguishable from what most 400 phones can offer. You’Ve got a 1080p screen which doesn’t have the highest contrast or the highest color saturation, but compared side by side with the 719 pound pixel XL.
There’S honestly, not that much difference. The camera won’t blow your way, but at the same time it’s really quite impressive. It’S got a fast shutter time. You don’t get too much blur in the photos.
A decent amount of aperture, good depth of field and, generally speaking, a high amount of detail, and part of this, at least, is in thanks to the Helio X 20 on the inside and that’s a 10 core processor. So yeah the redmi note 4 is very, very quick and in fact, when I was using this phone, it was probably one of the few times I’ve ever used a budget smartphone and felt free to do whatever Android had to offer without really worrying about. If it was going to slow down or if it could cope with it, companies done a lot of other things right, such as bundling a microSD card support, building a huge battery inside and making the build quality all round just very substantial. It doesn’t have some of the bells and whistles like water resistance that more expensive phones might, but it has a core functionality. The fact that it can even hold its own in all these different categories, against phones costing four times as much is just unprecedented. So I don’t use Apple, but I do my best to be as fair as possible all the time and credit where dude the iPhone 7 is an awesome phone. I mean yes in some aspects is further behind a lot of the current gen smartphones. For example, it’s screen resolution almost to the point where it seems like Apple is just being arrogant about it. The company has invested a lot in their software and yes, while there are some glaring omissions when compared to Android, there’s also a lot of innovation going on here. That is genuinely useful. On top of that, when it comes to performance, the iPhone 7 honestly offers a faultless experience. Part of the benefit of this closed ecosystem that Apple’s created.
It’S just that everything works. When you download the game, you know it will play perfectly on the iPhone 7 and it will look amazing while it’s after the battery could be better, but the build quality is extremely sturdy and the camera is arguably one of the best on the market. The father Apple has made it so easy to take good photos, makes it accessible to a really wide audience so guys there. You have it. There’S a four of my favorite smartphones for 2016, not only great smartphones in their own right, but also a great value for money. I really hope you enjoyed the video and, if you did be sure, to smash that like button these videos take me ages to make, and with that being said, i’ma Steve is the boss and I’m signing out .