Buyer’s Guide
1
Moto X (2014)
While the previous Moto X had been something of a fl agship underdog, the second-gen model has
emerged as this year’s must-have. A slightly larger screen size at 5.2 inches, metal chassis and the
option to completely personalise your handset before you buy with the Moto Maker program, while
remaining cheaper than its rivals and with a near stock experience enables Motorola to steal our top
slot. The only downside is that the new Moto X still lacks a microSD slot to expand the memory.
£408
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2
Sony Xperia Z3
Despite being made of reinforced glass and aluminium and completely waterproof, the Xperia Z3 is a
very stylish all-terrain device and weighs little in the hand. The 20.7MP camera (also waterproof) is one
of the best we’ve seen on a phone and the PlayStation Remote Play feature will appeal to gamers.
£515
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3
LG G3
Pipping Samsung, HTC and Sony to the post to launch the fi rst next-gen device, the LG G3 has won us
over with its pin-sharp QHD screen, laser-focused 13MP camera and lightning-fast processor.
However, its faux metal plastic casing is disappointing, as is its mono speaker.
£492
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4
HTC ONE (M8)
Acomboofacompletelychromeunibodyandabig,brightscreenmakesHTC’sflagshipphoneoneof
the best-looking on the market. A pair of BoomSound speakers, FM radio, infrared TV remote and
quick media-casting options result in a powerful and portable entertainment system.
£549.99
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5
Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Mimicking the iPhone’s chamfered metal case, there is no denying the slim and sleek Alpha is
Samsung’s best-looking phone ever. Overall performance is strong and the advanced HDR Live
camerafeatureisaplus;butevenwithanewsetofpower-savingtools,thebatteryisabitsmall.
£579.95
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6
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Tolookat,theNote4isamodestupdateontheNote3,withasame-sizedisplayandcontinued
emphasis on using the S Pen stylus. However, it has been revamped in almost every area. The
TouchWiz interface handles better than ever, it has a 16MP camera, and has an extra-long battery life.
£649.95
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7
Samsung Galaxy S5
ArelativelymodestupdateontheGalaxyS4,theS5isnonethelessanimpressivehandset.Itsrange
of fitness features and thumbprint scanner give it a unique selling point, while its specs, though high,
are slipping behind the latest-gen flagships. A rubber back and metal edging add a premium finish.
£466.80
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8
Google Nexus 5
AsaGoogleproduct,theNexus5isalong-terminvestmentasitisguaranteedtohavefirstpickof
future updates to the Android OS. However, though it still performs well, in terms of specs – in
particular the processor, camera and battery life – it’s a lot less competitive than it used to be.
From £299
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9
Xiaomi Mi4
While OnePlus is the bigger name in Chinese exports, Xiaomi is selling millions of units in its home
country.TheMi4managestoundercuttheOnePlusOneonprice,whilemaintainingimpressivebuild
quality.LikeOnePlus,Xiaomiusesanon-standardOS,butit’sequaltoKitKat4.4.
From £200
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10
OnePlus One
ThisChinesedeviceoffersflagshipspecsforabudgetprice.Thisincludesa2.5GHzquad-core
processorand3GBofRAMsothatitcanrunmultipleappswithoutlag,a13MPcameraandalarge
screen. The lack of an expandable memory and the CyanogenMod 11S OS will put some off, though.
From £269.99
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In case you missed it...Photo-editing apps Read more in issue 45
Afterlight
»Price
£0.59/$0.99
Afterlight offers an
extensiverangeoftweaksand
effects that can be strength-
adjusted using easy-to-use sliders.
The filters are nice, though it sadly
lacks the iOS version’s Fusion
facility to combine them to create
your own.
Snapseed
»PriceFree
Made by Google,
Snapseed has a
unique selective
adjustment facility that lets you
apply edits to just a small area of
the image. A host of tools and
effects include tilt-shift, retro
scratches and an amazing HDR
Scape filter.
Facetune
THE BEST FLAGSHIP AND MID-RANGE
TOP 10 SUPER SMARTPHONES ANDROID PHONES ON THE MARKET
Repix WINNER
» Price^
Free + IAPs
Repix’s unique
editing approach
sees you using brushes to paint
effects onto your photos in
real-time. An in-app purchase is
required to unlock a full set of
editing tools, but even the lite
version is well worth a try.
» Price^
£1.99/$2.99
Nothing beats
Facetune for
touching up portrait shots. Its
advanced tools make it easy to
remove blemishes, brighten
smiles and even reshape facial
features with a simple swipe.