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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Best phone 2016: the 10 top smartphones we've tested

The end of 2016 is coming into view, and pretty much all the big phones of the year have launched. The latest arrivals are Apple's newest offerings, with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus joining the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 EdgeLG G5and HTC 10 in our list of, frankly, amazing smartphones.
Here TechRadar we check out every phone under the sun, putting the ones that matter through our rigorously vigorous testing process to create our in-depthmobile phone reviews.
With so many to choose from, we've spent hours whittling them down to a top ten, taking into account the power, specs, design and, most importantly, value for money, although we'll always point you in the direction of the latest handsets to help you find the best smartphone (and if the price is too high, check out our list of the best cheap handsets that won't cost you more than £200).
After all, nobody wants to be carting around a phone that won't be getting any updates in a year's time, right?
So whether it's one of the many slick Android handsets or the latest iPhone (although we do keep an eye on the best Windows Phone and BlackBerry devices) we've got the best of the best listed here, in our rankings for the best smartphones around, currently available.

10. Sony Xperia Z5

A top flagship with a strong camera and waterproof chassis
Weight: 154g | Dimensions: 146 x 72 x 7.3 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.2-inch | Resolution: 1920 x 1080 | CPU: Snapdragon 810 | RAM:3GB | Storage: 32GB | Battery: 2900mAh | Rear camera: 23MP | Front camera:5.1MP
 Great fingerprint sensor
 Stronger battery life
 Heats up
 Expensive
The Sony Xperia Z5 is the Japanese brand's 'mainstream' flagship phone, and one that we're happy to talk about - it's got a number of nice features that make it worth checking out.
It's a big upgrade on the earlier phones, and the speedy autofocus - much faster than anything else on test - has to be tried to be believed. You can whirl around and still get a sharp snap, and in bright light the Z5 is probably the best camera around.
It's added in a pleasing fingerprint sensor on the side, a Snapdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM. The waterproofing is amazing when you see how many open ports there are, but Sony has managed it. You can drop this in the toilet without fear, basically.
The large 5.2-inch screen looks great thanks to Bravia technology - it's the best phone Sony has ever made, and we especially like the frosted rear glass too. Recent price drops have made it even more palatable, so it's still sitting pretty near the top of our rankings.
Read the full review: Sony Xperia Z5
Also consider: You could go larger with the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium, which is mostly the same as this model but with a larger 5.5-inch screen and bigger battery - plus it's a 4K screen too, although that's not really that useful. However, the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact is a great option too - smaller 4.7-inch screen, but same great camera and not a lot lower in the power stakes.

9. LG G5

The best innovation in a smartphone we've seen this year
Weight: 159g | Dimensions: 149.4 x 73.9 x 7.7 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.3-inch | Resolution: 2560 x 1440 | CPU: value | RAM: 4GB |Storage: 32GB | Battery: 2800mAh | Rear camera: 16MP | Front camera: 8MP
 Super performance
 Useful wide angle camera
 Questionable design
 Battery could be better
LG's back, and with an innovative bang. This is a phone that's designed to fall apart - well, come apart at least. You see, on top of the clever dual camera there's a clip at the bottom that lets you pull the battery out.
That's good in itself - too many phones lack a removable power pack - but you can attach new modules to improve the audio, battery life or camera grippability with more to come.
Another 'alternative' phone from LG, and we're big fans of the brand trying to keep separating itself from the rest of the market.
Read the full review: LG G5
Also consider: Last year's LG G4 isn't a million miles away from this phone in terms of spec, and it's a darn sight cheaper now. It's not got the attractive metal body, but if you can rustle up the leather variant you're getting an absolute steal of a smartphone.

8. OnePlus 3

A genuine flagship killer
Weight: 158g | Dimensions: 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.4 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 1920 | CPU: Snapdragon 820 | RAM:6GB | Storage: 64GB | Battery: 3000mAh | Rear camera: 16MP | Front camera:8MP
 Premium design
 Affordable price
 No microSD slot
 Camera could be better
The Chinese firm has improved on a number of issues fans had with its predecessor, wrapping the OnePlus 3 in a new premium suit and managed to keep the price low enough to worry the established names in the market.
We love the new design, the AMOLED display is bright and vibrant and the fingerprint scanner is much improved and lightning fast.
The lack of a microSD card, and a battery which doesn't last more than a day may put some off, but considering the price you're paying the OnePlus is fantastic value for money.
If you're desperate for a high-end phone, but don't have the money to stetch that far the OnePlus 3 will make you very, very happy.
Read the full review: OnePlus 3
Also consider: If OnePlus isn't doing it for you, then check out the Moto G4 Pluswhich has slightly less power, but a still very strong feature set - or go a little more left field and take the Oppo F1 Plus for a spin.

7. HTC 10

Not 10/10, but the best phone for music by far
Weight: 161g | Dimensions: 145.9 x 71.9 x 9 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow|Screen size: 5.2-inch |Resolution: 1440 x 2560 | CPU: Snapdragon 820 | RAM:4GB | Storage: 32GB | Battery: 3000mAh |Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera:5MP
Amazing audio
Great design
Camera not impressive
Boomsound not great
After the success of the HTC One M8, the world wondered if time was up for HTC after it didn't really ignite the smartphone game with the One M9.
Well, that's not the case as the brand went away, made a beautiful phone that's 'sculpted by light', added in a genuinely impressive camera and improved the battery life.
But that's not the best bit - that comes when you plug headphones into this thing. It's sensational - can this thing pump beautiful, Hi-Res Audio into your ears or what? It's sensational.
For that reason alone it's worth a place in the top ten, and the myriad other improvements impress equally.
Read the full review: HTC 10
Also consider: It's hard to know what to recommend here, as last year's model was so underwhelming. We'd suggest having a gander at the LG G5 if you fancy an 'underdog' brand that can still make it big... great camera and some fancy innovation on offer there.

6. Motorola Moto Z

The world's thinnest smartphone is also the best modular phone
Weight: 136g | Dimensions: 153.3 x 75.3 x 5.2 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2560 | CPU: Snapdragon 820 | RAM:4GB | Storage: 32/64GB | Battery: 2600mAh | Rear camera: 13MP | Front camera: 5MP
 Creative modular accessories
 Fingerprint sensor with a twist
 No 3.5mm headphone jack
 Big camera bump, small battery
Moto Z takes the modular accessory idea we liked so much about the LG G5 and actually makes it work with better add-ons and an easier-to-use snap-on design.
It's an Android phone that performs well right now and the potential behind its future accessories hold a lot of promise down the road. Usually when we talk about mid-cycle upgrades, we're strictly talking about new software. Moto Z could take on new form at any time.
It may be the world's thinnest phone, but that comes at a cost with a reduction in battery size and the loss of the headphone jack - potential issues for some users. If you can overlook these shortcomings though you'll have a truly innovative device in your hands.
Read the full review: Motorola Moto Z
Also consider: The only phone which comes close to matching the Z's modular capabilities is the LG G5, although it's the Sony which has the more intriguing line up of mods. The LG is potentially a better all-round device, and it does have a headphone jack.

5. iPhone 7

Weight: 138g | Dimensions: 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1mm | OS: iOS 10 | Screen size: 4.7-inch | Resolution: 750 x 1334 | CPU: Apple A10 Fusion | RAM: 2GB | Storage:32/128/256GB | Battery: 1960mAh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 7MP
 Good low light camera
 Water resistant
 Battery life better but unimpressive
 Lacks clear upgrades
The new iPhone isn't the phone that many will have been waiting for, as it comes with a similar look and feel to previous models.
That doesn't mean it's a bad phone, far from it in fact with a power boost under the hood, water resistant and a decent camera upgrade making a difference.
There's no point upgrading from the 6S to 7, but if you're currently using an iPhone 6 or older then the jump to the 7 is a good one.
Read the full review: iPhone 7
Also consider: If you want to save yourself a bit of money then the iPhone 6S is still an excellent smartphone. It looks identical to the 7, also runs iOS 10 and has the benefit of still having a headphone jack. Those wanting something a bit bigger should look at the iPhone 7 Plus – the best iPhone currently around.

4. Samsung Galaxy Note 7

An S-Pen upgrade to the excellent S7 Edge
Weight: 169g| Dimensions: 153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.7-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2560 pixels | CPU: Exynos 8890 | RAM:4GB | Storage: 32GB| microSD slot: Yes | Battery: 3500mAh | Rear camera:12MP | Front camera: 5MP
 Elegantly curved design
 Samsung's leading camera
 Water-resistant microSD card slot
 Extremely expensive
 Touchy capacitive buttons
 Speaker at the bottom
The Galaxy Note 7 takes Samsung's best phone to date, the S7 Edge, stretches it to a 5.7-inch curved display and adds an S Pen stylus. It has the same top-of-the-line camera and specs, but it's meant for big hands with equally big wallets.
There's plenty of scope for creative types thanks to the large screen, stylus and power under the hood, but for those looking for a day-to-day flagship the Note 7 may be a little overbearing.
In short, this is a feature-packed phone and a top-performer which won't let you down in day-to-day use - as long as you can handle the size, and cost.
Read the full review: Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Also consider: If Samsung's big-screened phablet doesn't take your fancy, or is a little out of your price range, take a look at the Huawei Mate 8. This supersized smartphone boasts a 6-inch display, powerful processor and 16MP rear snapper ensuring you have the flagship specs you want without the huge price tag.

3. iPhone 7 Plus

The best iPhone available right now
Weight: 188g | Dimensions: 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3mm | OS: iOS 10 | Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 1920 | CPU: A10 Fusion | RAM: 3GB | Storage:32/128/256GB | Battery: 2900mAh | Rear camera: 12MP+12MP | Front camera:7MP
 Heaps of power for slick performance
 Excellent camera
 Very expensive
 No headphone jack
The iPhone 7 Plus is the best iPhone available right now, giving you a whole heap of power, water resistant body, not one, but two cameras on the back and super slick performance.
It does use the same design as previous handsets, and Apple's removed the headphone jack and upped the price - but if your pockets are deep and headphones wireless you'll love the 7 Plus.
The camera is a big improvement on the 6S Plus, and it'll only get better once Apple rolls out its depth-of-field feature later this year.
Read the full review: iPhone 7 Plus
Also consider: The standard iPhone 7 is very good too, with a more manageable form factor and lower price point it's the phone that's likely to appeal to a wider audience - but for those looking for Apple perfection it has to be the 7 Plus.

2. Samsung Galaxy S7

One of two five star phones from Samsung
Weight: 152g | Dimensions: 142.4 x 69.6 x 7.9 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.1-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2560 | CPU: Exynos 8890 | RAM: 4GB |Storage: 32GB/64GB | Battery: 3000mAh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera:5MP
 Improved, waterproof design
 Fantastic screen and power
 High price
 Fingerprint magnet
The Samsung Galaxy S7 is a phone that initially looks just like the S6 from last year - but pick it up and you'll see there's a world of difference.
Firstly, the rear of the phone feels much nicer thanks to a curved back (through a process called 3D Thermo Forming), it's now water resistant and a microSD slot is a welcome feature to return, after it was dropped last year.
The camera is just brilliant - it's lower in megapixels but improved in quality. You'll get brilliant pictures time and again, and you'll want to keep trying it in different scenarios. It's a great phone that you'll be happy to pull out of your pocket.
Read the full review: Samsung Galaxy S7
Also consider: An easy one: go for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge if you can afford it. It's a compact phone with the screen size of a phablet, and offers all the same features with a more attractive design.

1. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

The best smartphone in the world - it's a work of art
Weight: 157g | Dimensions: 150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm | OS: Android Marshmallow |Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2560 | CPU: Exynos 8890 | RAM: 4GB |Storage: 32GB/64GB | Battery: 3600mAh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera:5MP
 Beautiful screen
 Super camera
 Slight plastic feel
 Expensive
Last year's Galaxy S6 Edge was a good phone, but not brilliant. It was the same as the Samsung Galaxy S6, but had a curved screen - and that was it. It was the same size, power and camera, and that wasn't enough.
Fast forward to today and the S7 Edge takes all the great looks of the S6 Edge, makes the phone even curvier and combines it with the superb power and feature set of the S7.
The camera is just brilliant, the mix of metal and glass is really nice to hold, and even the Touchwiz overlay is turning into something more usable than before. Battery life improvements are hugely welcomed, and while the price is higher, it's now affixed to a phone that offers simply the best in nearly every department, so many will be happy with the outlay.
Read the full review: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Also consider: Like the phone above, this is an easy decision: go for theSamsung Galaxy S7 if you're not feeling the cost and price of the Edge. It's got all the power, but it's more compact and costs a little less. The LG G5 is nearly here too though - that could be a dark horse in the mix.

Top Android phones for gaming

Here are the top Android smartphones especially for gamers

When you consider what the first mobile phone looked like when it was released in 1973, it is amazing how much these devices have evolved since then. Phones today can basically do the same tasks once performed exclusively on computers. Gaming has become a popular activity to perform on these phones whether one enjoys a simple casino game of poker which you can play on online casinos Canada accessible form mobilecasinocanada.ca or a more complex game such as Halo you can download from the play store. Some Android phones have specifications that make them ideal gaming phones.

HTC One M10

Battery life is an important consideration when gaming on the go. Some games use a lot of power to run. That’s why the M10 is a great Android phone for gamers because it can recharge through wireless means.

LG G5

Some gamers look first at the screen size of a phone. The G5 has a larger display screen. Measuring 5.3 inches, the G5’s display help gamers fully appreciate the sharp graphics of their games. The battery has also been improved upon in this latest model.

Motorola Droid Turbo

Gaming phones should have a zippy processor. The reason for this is to keep games performing well without buffering or choppiness. The Turbo has a powerful enough processor to provide smooth gaming experience even some of the HD games. The display screen is also impressive, measuring 5.2 inches.

Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung continues to explore new frontiers in gaming technology. The S7 is the first of its kind to feature waterproof technology. This means that when one is gaming on the go, no worries about your device dying if it makes contact with water. You can be in the middle of an intense poker game and drop it in a puddle and not miss a deal.

Nexus 6P

With a 5.7 inch display screen, gamers will find this a great gaming phone. Complete with a fast processor and 3 GB of RAM, the 6P performs well for gaming.
When considering all of these models, the Samsung Galaxy S7 emerges as the best Android phone for gaming.  It has all the necessary requirements for running games as well as some innovative features not found in other devices.

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Google Andromeda — Everything You Need To Know About Google’s New OS

We have been hearing since last year that Google has plans to scrap off the Chrome OS. The recent air of rumors has strengthened the earlier beliefs of a new operating system down the line.
Andromeda, an Android+Chrome OS hybrid is being prepared in Google’s Kitchen. Named after a galaxy, the new spinoff OS is aimed for a new line of computer devices Google plans to launch in 2017. Here are some things you need to know about Andromeda:

It will be Androidish

The new operating system in the oven is a combination of Android and Chrome OS. But Andromeda would have Chrome OS features stuffed into the Android OS. We can assume from the name itself. It’s Andromeda, signifying a large proportion of Android.
Google’s earlier decision of bringing Android apps to Chromebooks would possibly remain unaffected from the Andromeda project. Also, it won’t be having any strings attached to Fuchsia, a Google-made operating for IoT devices.
Google does surprise people at its event. The company may offer a glimpse of the Andromeda at their “Made By Google” event on October 4.

New Pixel, No Chromebooks

Report from Android Police suggests that Google is working on a new ultraportable device dubbed as Pixel 3. The device has been codenamed Bison and would mark an end of Chromebooks. We are yet to hear about any new Chromebook announcement in 2016. Most probably, there won’t be any.
Bison would be a 10mm thin convertible with a display size of 12.3-inch and it might come in two variants. It can be Google’s ammunition to fight other biggies like Microsoft’s Surface Book and Apple’s Macbooks. Bison would also have touchpad functionality similar to force touch on Apple’s Macbook.
Under the hood, it would have an Intel Core M or i5 processor along with 8/16GB memory and 32/128GB storage space. This would be supplemented by a bunch of sensors, backlit keyboard, stereo speakers, quad mics, two USB-C ports, stylus support, 10 hours of battery life, and a 3.5mm jack. The Pixel 3 running Andromeda is expected to launch in Q3 2017.

“What is dead may never die”, Andromeda running on a Huawei Nexus

It has been assumed that Nexus line of smartphones would die after Google’s October 4 event. 9to5Google has claimed (no 100% confirmation) that a Huawei Nexus tablet will be launched running the Andromeda OS. A little piece of information is available about the supposed Nexus device hardware. It is expected to have a 7-inch display and 4GB RAM.

Special Treat: Andromeda on October 4

Out of the many rumor waves and product theories, a tweet made by Google’s Android head Hiroshi Lockheimer says it all.

Hiroshi Lockheimer @lockheimer
We announced the 1st version of Android 8 years ago today. I have a feeling 8 years from now we'll be talking about Oct 4, 2016.

Saturday, 24 September 2016

3 Major Hidden Tricks Of Android Smartphone You Probably Didnt Know!

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3 Hidden Tricks Of Android Smartphone You Probably Didnt Know!

7 things you are not aware that your Android smartphone can do

While many people have Android smartphones, but not many users are aware how powerful their devices can be. In this article, we present you a few hacks to make optimal use of your Android smartphone that you may not know.

1. Facial recognition lock screen

Worried about someone hacking your screen lock? Do you keep forgetting your passwords very often?Don’t you worry; you can set a lock on your Android smartphone with facial recognition.
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Just add a photo, set a “Presence Check” for added security and you are ready to go. Take your photo indoors where the light is not too dim or bright for best results.

2. Sync up your Android to a computer/tablet

Whenever you buy an Android smartphone, you will be compelled to set up a Google Gmail account.
 Google-Sync-Settings
Do use it because of the endless advantages. Open up a Gmail account and sync everything you can with it. You can sync music, videos, and pictures as well as email and calendar from your computer to your Android phone or even to a cloud. You may also use the sync function over a Wi-Fi network without the use of wires. In other words, every time you get a new phone, all you have to just do is login into your Gmail account and you will find all your documents there.

3. Record your calls with ACR

ACR (All Call Recorder) is a phone call recorder app that let’s you to record phone conversations on your phone. You can easily store the conversation in your smartphone’s memory whenever you make the call or someone calls you.
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You can select the folder from the app’s options, where you want to save the audio file, as well as the format in which you would like to save it. You can even select a cloud-based storage service such as Dropbox or Google Drive, so that they sync with your recordings. However, this function is only available for the paid version of the app.