With every passing day, we have been coming across some or the other smartphone launches. Apparently, not all the devices that are launched are great models and only a few become successful.
This summer is a great time to purchase smart phones as many impressive models have been released in the Indian market including the Galaxy S8, Nokia and LG G6.
We are also expecting the release of the Nokia Android smart phones this quarter. If you have made up your mind to upgrade to new phone in May, then you have a whole lot of options open for you.
Today, we at GizBot , have listed a slew of best smart phones that you can purchase in May 2017. Take a look at the content below to know more about what you can buy.
BEST ANDROID MOBILES :-
Samsung Galaxy S8 :
The good The best-looking phone around crushes it in performance, battery life, water-resistance and wireless charging. An external storage slot lets you keep more photos, videos and music.
The bad Its awkwardly placed fingerprint reader leads to camera smears and longer unlock times, which is aggravating when you use it to unlock your phone dozens of times a day.
The bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S8's fast speeds and fantastic curved screen make it a top phone for 2017, but the annoying fingerprint reader could sour your experience.
Specifications
- 5.8 Inch QHD+ Super AMOLED Display
- Octa Core Exynos 9/Snapdragon 835 Processor
- 4/6GB RAM With 64/128GB ROM
- Dual Pixel 12MP Rear Camera
Certainly the most standout feature on the G6 is its 5.7-inch Quad HD LCD display, with its interesting aspect ratio of 18:9 and rounded corners. It also comes with a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4 GB of RAM, plenty of on-board storage, an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and dual 13 MP rear cameras. It’s worth noting that not all LG G6s are created equal . For example, the G6 that’s coming to the U.S. is the only variant that supports wireless charging, while the Hi-Fi Quad DAC is exclusive to South Korea and certain markets in Asia. What’s more, the G6 with 64 GB of storage is only available in a handful of markets.
The good The beautifully design LG G6 is water-resistant with a tall, expansive display and an extra wide-angle camera.
The bad The phone is LG's first flagship in years without a removable battery. It has last year's Snapdragon 821 chipset.
The bottom line The LG G6 is a gorgeous phone and those wary of Samsung should get it.
Specifications
- 5.7-inch (1440 × 2880 pixels) QHD+ LCD display with a 18:9 aspect ratio, 564 PPI
- Quad-core Snapdragon 821 processor with Adreno 530 GPU
- 32GB / 64GB (UFS 2.0) internal memory
- expandable memory up to 2TB with microSD
- Android 7.0 (Nougat) with LG UX 6.0, Google Assistant
- 13MP dual rear cameras with dual-tone LED Flash, OIS 2.0
- 5MP front camera with 100-degree wide-angle lens
- Water, dust resistant (IP68)
- 3300mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0
Apple iPhone 7 Plus :
Specifications
- 5.5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS 401ppi display, 1300:1 contrast ratio, 3D Touch
- Quad-core A10 Fusion 64-bit processor with six-core GPU, M10 motion co-processor
- 3GB RAM, 32GB,128GB and 256GB storage options
- Water and dust resistant (IP67)
- 12MP wide-angle (f/1.8) and telephoto (f/2.8) cameras
- TouchID Fingerprint sensor, Stereo speakers
- 2,900 mAh battery built-in battery
Moto G5 Plus :
The good The splash-resistant Moto G5 Plus has a near stock version of Android Nougat, a good camera and video, and a metal build -- and it's extremely kind to your wallet.
The bad There's no NFC on the US model, and audio sounds tinny through the built-in speaker.
The bottom line With a long list of features you want and only a few that you don't, there is no better budget phone than Motorola's Moto G5 Plus.
Specifications
- 5.2-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD display with Corning Gorilla glass 3 protection
- 2GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 625 processor with Adreno 506 GPU
- 3GB RAM with 16GB storage
- 4GB RAM with 32GB storage
- expandable memory up to 128 GB with microSD
- 12MP rear camera with dual-tone LED flash
- Water repellent nano-coating
- 3000mAh battery with Turbo charging
The good The Moto G5 costs little, but packs a full-HD screen, good cameras and enough power for your everyday essentials.
The bad The dim screen can be difficult to read under bright lights and you'll need to be careful if you want to get a whole day out of the battery.
The bottom line The Moto G5 is the phone to get if you want an everyday phone for as little possible, but if you want higher-end features like NFC then go for the G5 Plus.
Specifications
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