MWC 2015 is in full swing right now and it’s a place where
the best smart phone or best up-coming smart phones and mobile gadget are
unveiled to the world ahead of their official launch dates. Let’s find out
about the best, the must have smart phones in 2015. So let’s go …
Samsung Galaxy S6 and
S6 Edge:
Ok. Now we can say that the long awaited smart phone of
Samsung, Galaxy S6 is finally launched. Lots of rumors were taking place around
this device and after all that rumors I must say that what we have got is
simply the best smart phone ever been produced by Samsung in recent times. This
smart phone will be globally launched on 10th April 2015 and will be
available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB storage variants. New Galaxy smartphones
will come in White Pearl, Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum, and Blue Topaz.
HTC One M9:
HTC One M9 looks much like last year’s M8. However, beneath
the hood is a superior Qualcomm Snapdragon 810: an octa-core processor
featuring a quad-core 2GHz processor and a quad-core 1.5GHz processor
sandwiched together. You also get 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage which is
expandable via a micro SD card slot. The five-inch display boasts full HD 1080p
video playback complimented by Dolby-certified Boom Sound speakers. The device
has also received a cosmetic upgrade. It comes with a dual-tone metal unibody.
Huawei MediaPad X2:
Huawei has kicked off its MWC 2015 campaign with the launch
of the MediaPad X2. The company touts that the Media Pad X2 is the
"world's slimmest 7-inch phablet”. It’s the first 64-bit ultra octa-core,
4G-enabled LTE dual-sim phablet on the market. t comes with an
aviation-inspired aluminum metal finish with a borderless screen design. The
1200 x 1920 HD IPS display boasts a resolution up to 323ppi. It also comes with
a massive 5000 mAh Li-Polymer battery that supports non-stop video streaming of
up 12 hours.
LG Spirit / Magna:
The LG Spirit and Magna are two mid-range Android handsets
that boast distinguishing curved screens. Screen resolution is full HD, the
processor is a quad core and an option of 3G or LTE. The Magna has a slightly
bigger five-inch screen and a better camera. Otherwise both models are very
similar. If you’re keen to walk around with a curved screen, these models will
probably be your best bet.
Sources: http://www.lifehacker.com.au, http://gadgets.ndtv.com





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