Battle of the Android Flagships: What’s the Best Spec’d Phone of 2016?

Mostly, if not all the major players, have already released their flagship phones for the year 2016. Some of them are already available in the market, and some of them are yet to hit local stores soon – but that won’t stop us from comparing all of their specs in this comparison.

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Notes:

  • All of these phones are constructed with metal bodies with varying twists on design.
  • All of these smartphones also have fingerprint scanners, and all of them run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with their respective manufacturer skins.
  • Prices are not compared since as of writing, not all are available in the Philippines.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge seems to be the most well-rounded among the competition. It’s thin, light and it packs a huge curved Super AMOLED screen with very powerful internals. While it has the lowest megapixel count in the comparison, it does have the lowest aperture. It also has the largest battery, and it comes with features like IP68 certification, wireless charging and a heart-rate monitor.

The LG G5 on the other hand is another well-rounded smartphone, but it doesn’t seem to be best at anything on paper. It’s certainly high end with its hardware and its features, and it’s one of the two smartphones here with a competitive dual rear camera setup, but the main thing that will attract most buyers here is LG’s modular design.

Newest among the bunch, the HTC 10 is also no slouch in terms of internals, but then again, compared to the rest of those in the list, the HTC 10 is nothing special on paper except for its BoomSound speaker setup; the HTC 10 leaves no holes for lacking, but it’s also just a “me too” smartphone that represents the best from HTC.

Sony’s flagship phone, the Xperia X Performance, on the other hand is on the lacking side in terms of specs; it only has a 1080p display and 3GB RAM. Aside from that, mostly everything is on par with the competition. It’s also one of the two smartphones in this comparison that is IP68 certified.

Meizu’s Pro 6 offers fairly flagship internals, especially with its chipset. While it has only 3 GB RAM in some variants, it allows for storage up to 128GB. It doesn’t have expandable storage, it doesn’t have a QHD display and it’s not packing a lot of features and gimmicks. It’s just a fairly well-rounded smartphone in 2016.

The Huawei P9 Plus on the other hand has the second to the largest battery in the table, the other one with a dual-camera setup, and based on benchmarks, arguably a very fast chipset – the octa-core Kirin 995 paired with a Mali T880 MP4 GPU. While it only has a 1080p display, it’s also the only one in this list with a pressure sensitive screen like 3D Touch.

So, who wins? Quantitatively, to us, that would be the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but people have varying priorities too. LG has the modular design, Huawei has 3D Touch – and they both have dual-camera setups. HTC has the BoomSound speakers, and Meizu & Sony barely have anything extra to offer.

Now of course, this is all just on paper. It’s still the execution and how much value it can give which will determine what flagship smartphone to get this 2016. We’re all just as excited as you to get our hands on each one of them for our full review.

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Battle of the Android Flagships: What’s the Best Spec’d Phone of 2016?

Mostly, if not all the major players, have already released their flagship phones for the year 2016. Some of them are already available in the market, and some of them are yet to hit local stores soon – but that won’t stop us from comparing all of their specs in this comparison.

table

Notes:

  • All of these phones are constructed with metal bodies with varying twists on design.
  • All of these smartphones also have fingerprint scanners, and all of them run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with their respective manufacturer skins.
  • Prices are not compared since as of writing, not all are available in the Philippines.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge seems to be the most well-rounded among the competition. It’s thin, light and it packs a huge curved Super AMOLED screen with very powerful internals. While it has the lowest megapixel count in the comparison, it does have the lowest aperture. It also has the largest battery, and it comes with features like IP68 certification, wireless charging and a heart-rate monitor.

The LG G5 on the other hand is another well-rounded smartphone, but it doesn’t seem to be best at anything on paper. It’s certainly high end with its hardware and its features, and it’s one of the two smartphones here with a competitive dual rear camera setup, but the main thing that will attract most buyers here is LG’s modular design.

Newest among the bunch, the HTC 10 is also no slouch in terms of internals, but then again, compared to the rest of those in the list, the HTC 10 is nothing special on paper except for its BoomSound speaker setup; the HTC 10 leaves no holes for lacking, but it’s also just a “me too” smartphone that represents the best from HTC.

Sony’s flagship phone, the Xperia X Performance, on the other hand is on the lacking side in terms of specs; it only has a 1080p display and 3GB RAM. Aside from that, mostly everything is on par with the competition. It’s also one of the two smartphones in this comparison that is IP68 certified.

Meizu’s Pro 6 offers fairly flagship internals, especially with its chipset. While it has only 3 GB RAM in some variants, it allows for storage up to 128GB. It doesn’t have expandable storage, it doesn’t have a QHD display and it’s not packing a lot of features and gimmicks. It’s just a fairly well-rounded smartphone in 2016.

The Huawei P9 Plus on the other hand has the second to the largest battery in the table, the other one with a dual-camera setup, and based on benchmarks, arguably a very fast chipset – the octa-core Kirin 995 paired with a Mali T880 MP4 GPU. While it only has a 1080p display, it’s also the only one in this list with a pressure sensitive screen like 3D Touch.

So, who wins? Quantitatively, to us, that would be the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but people have varying priorities too. LG has the modular design, Huawei has 3D Touch – and they both have dual-camera setups. HTC has the BoomSound speakers, and Meizu & Sony barely have anything extra to offer.

Now of course, this is all just on paper. It’s still the execution and how much value it can give which will determine what flagship smartphone to get this 2016. We’re all just as excited as you to get our hands on each one of them for our full review.

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked happens February 21 in Barcelona

It’s official! Samsung has sent out invites for the Galaxy Unpacked 2016 which will happen in Barcelona, Spain this February 21, 2016. The timing coincides with Mobile World Congress that’s happening in the same city that week.

In this event, Samsung is expected to reveal the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge. We will be there to cover this event live.

Early press renders of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were shown here earlier.

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This is the Samsung Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge

Just a few days ago, we compiled all the rumors surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge. Today, it seems that we’re more sure of our speculations as leaked images of the company’s upcoming flagship phones have just surface on the internet.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S7 rumored specs:
5.1-inch Super AMOLED quad-HD display @ 2560 x 1440 (5.5-inches for the Edge)
Samsung Exynos 8890 64-bit octa-core CPU / Snapdragon 820 quad-core CPU
4GB RAM
32GB, 64GB internal memory, expandable via micro SD
Dual SIM, LTE
WiFi
Bluetooth
NFC
20 or 12 megapixel BRITECELL rear camera
5 megapixel front-facing camera
Wireless Charging
Fingerprint & Iris Scanner
Heart-Rate Sensor
3,000mAh Li-Ion non-removable battery
Android 6.0 Marshmallow with TouchWiz

Just as expected, there won’t be a lot of changes in the phone’s design based on the leaked images. However, it seems that Samsung will no longer release a smaller ‘Edge’ smartphone and instead will come at a larger size than the standard Galaxy S7, which should also mean that it’s probably going to be more expensive as usual.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge 2

Read more on what the Galaxy S7 is expected to be like upon release here.

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Samsung intros BRITECELL camera for better low light images

Samsung has revealed it’s latest smartphone camera technology called BRITECELL which might be used in the upcoming Galaxy S7 flagship.

According to Samsung, the BRITECELL pixel technology is capable of enhanced light sensitivity in low light condition with less color artifact. This technology will be housed in the new 16 megapixel camera module has a size of 5.0mm with a pixel size of 1.0um.

Although small, it supports similar low light sensitivity as 1.12um pixel of a larger 6.0mm module. This in turn would allow the company to manufacture slimmer smartphones.

Other features of the new camera is Smart WDR Technology for more detailed images and Phase-Detect Autofocus.

source: GalaxyClub.NL

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