6 Worst Rated Smartphones Of 2014


# HTC Desire 310

One of the latest affordable offering from HTC is the Desire 310. The phone is way too expensive for the hardware and features it provides, for instance: its display is weak; the in-call clarity is bad and many more. The camera on the 310 features a 5 mega pixel on the backside which fails to deliver good results and snapping pictures in the night is almost ruled out because it lacks flash support too.

 It runs on the Android jelly bean version with sense UI which failed to impress the users. At 10, 480 the phone does not justify its price with the features offered.

# Nokia X

The Finnish manufacturer’s first Android offering, the Nokia X is an entry level handset which was not received well by  users. The phone runs on the Android OS with the Nokia X platform limiting access to the Google play store. There are a lot of disappointing factors adding to it, like its low resolution screen, and its camera which performs just at the mediocre level.

The overall performance of the phone did not appeal to the customers much which was acknowledged by the company too and they have launched the successor to it called the X2.

# Blackberry 9360

The 9360 from Blackberry came with an initial price tag of more than 15000, and now has come down to almost 10,000. The biggest problem on the phone was its battery life which has only a talk time of about 5 Hours on a 1000 mAh battery. In this age of fast processor handsets, the phone packs an 800 Mhz processor with a 512 MB of RAM and runs on the blackberry 7 OS.

The phone comes with a 5 mega pixel camera too which performs just about ok. At this price range, the phone specification does not justify it and there are lot more better options you can look at.  

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