20 December 2014

Top Android Phone of December 2014

With Android thoroughly dominating the mobile industry, picking the best Android smartphones is almost synonymous with choosing the best smartphones, period. But while Android phones have few real opponents on other platforms, internal competition is incredibly fierce.
From sleek devices that impress with premium design, to powerhouses brimming with features, to all-around great devices, and affordable phones that punch above their weight, the Android ecosystem is populated by a staggering variety of attractive phones.
But “greatness” is subjective, and sometimes spec sheets and feature lists are not enough to make an idea of how good a phone really is. In this roundup, we’re looking at the absolute best – the Android phones you can’t go wrong with.


Moto X (2014)

 With the original Moto X, Motorola proved you don’t need to have the latest specs to get a great user experience. With the second generation, the Lenovo-owned company took no chances and double-downed on the spec side as well, packing the new Moto X (2014) with a dense 5.2-inch AMOLED screen, a beefy processor, and a capable 13MP camera.
The Moto X (2014) is well equipped on the inside, but it’s the customizable skin that really sets it apart from other top Android phones out there. Motorola lets you choose your own combination of colors and materials, including the yet to be matched leather and natural wood options. The ability to harmonize its appearance to different styles makes the Moto a great gift for someone dear this holiday season. Other big selling points are the near-stock interface and Motorola’s proven commitment to bringing fast updates to it. If you’re looking for a balanced, stylish, and capable device, the Moto X (2014) should be high up your list.
It's Come with 5.2 5.2-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 1920 resolution, Possessor has been Installed in 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU with 2 GB Ram, Inside it 16 or 32 GB Internal Memory but No External Memory Card Slot Available, Better 13 MP rear Camera and 2 MP Front Camera and Non Removable Battery, Water Resistance and Pre-Installed Android 4.4.4 Android

 Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Years after Samsung gambled on the original Note, the concept is still the phone to beat when it comes to large devices. While some competitors are offering larger screens, none of them can match the Note 4’s productivity-boosting stylus. The S Pen can truly enhance the way you interact with your phone, with a strong focus on doing actual work, from basic research, to composing a quick message, to multi-tasking. But it’s not just work: basically anything that requires precision and speed can be done better with a stylus.
While Samsung’s TouchWiz Android implementation has a bad reputation, nobody can deny that the Note 4’s feature set is compelling. You can make the most of that 5.7-inch screen with the new and improved multi-tasking tools, and that’s something you simply don’t get on other high-end Android phones. And, with the latest iteration of the series, the Note looks as good as it works, thanks to a finely chamfered aluminum frame. If you’re looking for the ultimate device for getting things done, the Note 4 is probably your best choice.
Big Point of 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with 1440 x 2560 resolution, Latest 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 CPU Processor and 3GB RAM for Better for Performance, 32GB of on-board storage and Expand with micro-SD Card Slot up to 128GB, Another Plus Point with 16MP rear cam and  3.7MP front facing camera. Come with White, Black, Gold and Pink. Also PreInstalled Android 4.4.4 and Updated to Android Lollipop.

Nexus 6

The Nexus 6 is a staple on any list of top Android handsets of the moment, looming large both literally and through what it represents – Google’s vision of what Android software should be like and what hardware that software needs in order to truly shine. That’s always been the case with Nexus devices, but the Motorola-made Nexus 6 is nothing like the understated Nexus 5, which almost vanished in the background to let Android shine through. The Nexus 6 is big and powerful; it makes a statement about its user and it turns heads.
The biggest drawback of the Nexus 6 is the one that makes it stand out – with its six inches display, the Nexus 6 will never be a good choice for everyone. However, if you’re fine with the size, there’s a lot to like about this phone – the screen is amazing, the processing package is top-notch, the camera is powerful, and build quality is as good as any. Plus, even if Motorola and other phonemakers are upping their updates game, Nexus is still the way to go if you like your phones up to date.
This Beast Come with 5.96-inch Super AMOLED display with 1440 x 2560 resolution, Powered By 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 CPU also Help 3GB RAM to Proses Multitasking, 32 GB or 64 GB on Board Storage no External Card Slot Available, 13 Mega Pixel Camera Perform Better and 2 MP Front Mega Pixel Camera Comes with 5.0 Lollipop and Another Update Comes Soon in Future, Available in Only 2 Colors Blue and White 

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact

The other entries on our list of best Android smartphones all feature displays that are larger than five inches. If you love expansive screens, you’ve never been more spoiled with choice. But what if you like your smartphones smaller? The 4.6-inch Xperia Z3 Compact is probably your best choice. In a landscape of underpowered “Mini” phones, Sony’s Xperia Z3 Compact stands out as a smaller phone that doesn’t require many compromises. Perhaps the only feature that may turn you off from the Z3 Compact is the 720 x 1280 screen, which is a perfectly decent 319 ppi, but clearly lags behind the other phones on this list.
Everything else is at the high end of the scale, including the processing package and especially the 21MP camera, identical to the shooter on the bigger Xperia Z3. The Android implementation is relatively close to stock and doesn’t indulge in any visual excesses, though you will have to deal with a fair amount of bloatware. Plus, you get Sony’s iconic design in a lightweight package that may feel refreshing after having to handle some bigger phones.
Compact 4.6 Inches Screen is Pretty Good with  720 x 1280 resolution, 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU Perform Better No Leggy Performance found with 2 GB RAM 16 GB Internal Storage and Upgradable Card Slot, 20.7MP rear camera Better Perform in Low Light and 2 MP Front Facing Camera, Water Resistance Feature is Pulse Point of Sony Xperia Phones and Available in Green Orange White and Black Colors

LG G3

Pick up the LG G3 and you will instantly see and feel what makes it special: the display is incredibly crisp and the thin bezels around it allowed LG to keep this device compact and lightweight – or at least more compact than other devices in its size class. Not only is the G3 small for its screen size, the placement of the power and volume buttons on the rear will make it even easier to operate this device.
The G3 doesn’t feature a metal construction like other contestants in our Android flagships roundup, and that thin design may make it more exposed to accidents. On the inside, there’s little to complain about, and you even get a removable battery, something that only the Note 4 offers from the other devices on this list. LG also made some big strides with the Android overlay running on the G3, which includes a few unique features that may prove very helpful.
Display Size 5.5-inch LCD display with 1440 x 2560 resolution Looks Better,2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU and 2/3GB of RAM Work Nicely, 16/32GB Internal storage and Expandable Option Also Available, 13MP rear camera and 2.1MP front camera taking Better Picture and Videos, Comes With Black, Violet, White, Gold and Red, Loaded with Android 4.4 Kitkat.

OnePlus One

OnePlus came out of nowhere to get everyone talking about its “flagship killer.” Of course, OnePlus couldn’t hold all its bold promises, but the Chinese startup didn’t disappoint in one crucial area – the price. There’s simply no competitor delivering what the OnePlus One delivers at $300. And the One isn’t just a great affordable phone; it’s a great phone it its own.
With solid specs, unique features, and the clean CyanogenMod running on it, the OnePlus One is a great proposition for just about any user. All that considered, the device sells for half the price of similar devices, so it can’t miss from our list of best Android smartphones of 2014.
Better Pixel Structure with 5.5-inch LCD display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, Powered by 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU Support with 3 GB RAM, 16/64GB of Internal storage But No External Card Slot Available, 13MP rear cam Perform like another Devices and 5MP front camera Takes Better Selfie, Available with White and Black Color Only, Runs on Android 4.4 Kitkat/CyanogenMod 11

HTC One (M8)

Dozens of good Android phones came out this year, across budgets and niches. At the top, where competition is fiercest, we were spoiled with more choices than ever. One device that we couldn’t fit into our top five, but still deserves a shoutout is HTC’s One (M8). With killer looks, a premium build, and HTC’s unique additions to the Android game, the M8 is definitely worth of your attention.
However, one limitation prevented it from ranking higher: its camera, which isn’t for everyone. The 4MP camera with its secondary depth sensor simply doesn’t live up to expectations.
If that’s not a dealbreaker, and if you value premium look and feel above everything, the One (M8) remains an excellent choice.
 5-inch Super LCD3 display with 1920 x 1080 resolution Display Explain Better Image,  2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU and 2GB of RAM Gives Better Performance, 16/32GB of Internal storage Also Available  Expandable option,4 Ultra Pixel rear Camera Takes Best Photos with 5MP front camera, Available with Gray, Silver and Gold Colors and Comes with Android 4.4

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