Thursday 16 February 2017

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It’s been a wild year in the smartphone world, we’ve seen everything from modular phones, to exploding phones, even an iPhone that can get wet. Smartphones have been integral parts of our lives for nearly a decade now, but there’s still a lot of interesting things happening with them.There is still so much going on with smartphones that it can be hard to find the right phone for your needs. On the plus side, it’s harder than ever to buy a bad phone; virtually any phone you buy today will have fast performance, a great screen, reliable battery life, and a camera that can take incredible pictures.But there are still differences between smartphones in 2016, and you usually won’t discover them until after you purchase the phone. When you consider all the factors that are important for a smartphone — build quality, camera, reliability, apps, and support after you buy it — there’s one phone that still stands out. The Winner Apple iPhone 7 Despite having a similar design to prior models and a couple of new annoyances, the iPhone 7 (and its bigger sibling, the 7 Plus) is still the best phone for most people.



It’s exceptionally well-built; has fast and reliable performance; a battery that will get most people through a full day; and a camera that’s as good as anything else out there. You can even get it wet now, so dropping it in a puddle or spilling your beer all over it isn’t something to worry about anymore. It’s familiar-looking and works pretty much like every iPhone before it, but it’s also the smartphone with the least amount of headaches.



There’s also great customer support: if something goes wrong, you can just walk into an Apple Store to get it fixed, which virtually no other smartphone maker provides. The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are largely identical, except for $130 more, the 7 Plus gives you a bigger screen, bigger battery, and a second camera on the back, which lets you zoom in closer on subjects or re-create a DSLR camera effect. The decision between the two really comes down to whether you want a big phone or not, and it’s really up to you. But not everything is perfect with the iPhone 7. The biggest annoyance is the fact that it doesn’t have a standard headphone jack anymore, which means you either need to use the included earbuds, the included adapter with other headphones, or go wireless.



It’s a nuisance that will either be a deal-breaker for you or not an issue at all, depending on how you use your phone. Despite that shortcoming, the iPhone 7 is still the phone I recommend to the most people.



It’s a slightly better iPhone, which means it’s a really good thing. What if you don’t want an iPhone or you do really want a headphone jack? Then you should take a look at Google’s new phone.



The Runner Up Google Pixel Like the iPhone 7, the Google Pixel comes in two sizes, has fast performance, a great screen, reliable battery life, and a great camera. It also has a headphone jack! It’s the best Android phone ever made, and the closest thing to an "it just works" experience you can get in Google’s world.



Just like the iPhones, the Pixel and Pixel XL are identical, save for their screen and battery sizes: spending $130 more for XL will get you a larger screen and battery, but the same processor, camera, and software. As good as the Pixel is, there are two things keeping it from the top this year: its lack of water resistance and the fact that Verizon is the only carrier in the US selling it. If you want to use the Pixel on AT T, T-Mobile, Sprint, or another carrier, you’ll have to order it direct from Google — and if something goes wrong, you can’t walk into most stores to deal with it. Video by Phil Esposito and Vjeran Pavic.



Photography by Amelia Krales. The S7 and S7 Edge are the best phones that Samsung has ever made, combining great design, fast performance, large batteries, incredible cameras, and water resistance.



The Google Pixel beats them on software experience and battery life, but the S7 models are still excellent devices.The relatively unknown OnePlus 3T is the best smartphone value of the year: for just over $400 you get a device that competes or bests many phones priced at $700 or more. It’s very well made, has fast performance, has great battery life, and a great camera. It’s limited by what carriers it works with (just AT T and T-Mobile) and how you buy it (only direct from OnePlus), but if those aren’t concerns for you, it’s an incredible device and even better value.



The iPhone SE is a throwback iPhone: Apple recycled its design of the iPhone 5 and 5S and updated it with modern components like a new processor and camera. That makes the iPhone SE the most powerful “small” phone you can get, and if you don’t like phones with big screens, it’s an easy choice.



It’s not as good as the iPhone 7 — it doesn’t have some of the 7’s new features such as water resistance — but it still has all of the benefits of being in Apple’s ecosystem, including excellent support after purchase.The Z Play is Moto’s midrange modular phone, and it’s priced a couple hundred bucks less than the Z or Z Force. It still has all the same compatibility with the Moto Mods system, but thanks to a less-powerful processor and lower-resolution screen, it has some of the best battery life you can get out of a smartphone in 2016.The Moto Z is unique from the rest of the field in that it provides a platform for attachable accessories (called “Mods”) that let you add a better camera, louder speakers, or larger battery to the phone.



It’s a clever idea and works quite well, but at its core, the Z isn’t as good a phone as the iPhone or Pixel, so you really have to want the Mods feature to buy it. HTC 10 0 Verge Score Best Buy$699.99 HTC’s 2016 flagship has all the hallmarks of an HTC phone: premium metal build quality, high-end processor, and software that doesn’t stray too far from Google’s take on Android. But compared to the rest of the really great phones you can get now, it doesn’t stand out, and the Pixel (also made by HTC) provides a much nicer experience.



The V20 packs the kitchen sink in specs and features, but falls short in design and software. If all you care about are specs, it’s a winner.



If you care about actual experience, you should pass.You probably aren’t familiar with LeEco and the Le Pro 3 won’t do anything to change that. Despite having high-end specs and a very attractive price, the Le Pro 3 is hampered by confusing software and a tendency to push videos and other content you don’t want in front of your face every chance it can get.