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Android candybar phone 2015
Android candybar phone 2015




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The LG G4 remains one of the top Android smartphones one year later and even has the latest version of the Android operating system. I've been rocking a T-Mobile LG G4 since May 2015 and posted my review (rating of 9.6) last year.

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The camera is OK, but can't match that of the newest Android devices.īlackBerry reportedly only sold about 600,000 Priv handsets, but it is a nice device for those who still want a physical keyboard and the BlackBerry enhancements to Android are very efficient.ĬNET awarded the BlackBerry Priv a 7.6/10 in its full review. The BlackBerry Priv has decent specifications that include a Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage and microSD card slot, 18 megapixel camera, rapid and wireless charging support, massive 3,410 mAh battery, and more. The BlackBerry Priv is an Android smartphone with a 5.43 inch display that slides up to reveal a portrait-oriented QWERTY keyboard.

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After taking the AT&T BlackBerry Priv for a spin I went and bought another BlackBerry Passport.Ī couple months later, BlackBerry rolled the Priv out to T-Mobile while also releasing a few software updates and during my second look I grew to appreciate and understand the usefulness of the Priv. BlackBerry PrivīlackBerry launched its first Android smartphone, the BlackBerry Priv, in early November. I awarded it an 8.4/10 and with some software updates it may deserve an even higher score. The design is consistent and if you are a bit OCD about your devices then you may appreciate the Nextbit Robin. It is focused on using the cloud for external storage and appears to handle it well.Įven if you personally don't focus on the cloud portion of the design, the Nextbit Robin is a fantastic pure Android device that feels good in the hand, is very responsive, has a decent camera, provides a stereo front-facing speaker experience, and is fairly inexpensive at $399. The Nextbit Robin, especially the cool Electric color Kickstarter model I purchased, is a looker with retro rectangular styling, use of high end plastic material, colorful options, and a unique take on the Android OS. Remember, this list is subjective so I get to make the rules for it on my blog. While this phone didn't earn one of my highest review ratings, I had to include the Nextbit Robin in this edition of my top 10 list. CNET gave it a similar rating of 8.4/10 in its full review. I awarded it an 8.6/10 rating in my full review. The LG G5 doesn't quite have the fit and finish of its previous devices and the design lags behind the Galaxy S7 and HTC 10. You will also continue to find an IR transmitter, in addition to a removable battery and microSD card slot. Like most Android flagships of 2016, the LG G5 sports the highest end processor and internal specifications. This allows for some great landscape and full room shots. Unlike the dual front-facing cameras on the LG V10, LG decided to bring that wide-angle lens to the back and provides two cameras on the rear of the device. While the idea is interesting, we have yet to see many uses for such modularity so the success of the LG G5 remains to be seen.ĭespite the modular focus, the LG G5 continues LG's success in the camera space with another unique take on the camera. The LG G5 has a removable bottom piece and battery with the capability to slide in a camera grip battery module and digital-to-analog module. LG continued to chase Samsung in the Android space so in 2016 they went outside the box with a focus on modularity.






Android candybar phone 2015