20 Best Smartphones Money Can Buy


# 3 iPhone 5

Price: 42, 490
iOS 6
Apple’s iPhone 5 seems to be stunning with a gorgeous two-tone finish, a superbly high resolution screen of four inches and an efficient yet powerful core.

The iOS 6 update is a good one while some find it slightly aging. Many still see it exactly as what they want and Apple has made its Smartphone reputation on simplicity, which makes sense.

But the Smartphone has made its own map app ditching Google for something that’s not so slick or well stocked, plus the iPhone 5 is an expensive deal that matters you the most.

# 2 HTC One X +

Price: 37, 800
Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
The HTC One X was an odd handset that came as a ‘renaissance’ phone for the firm despite its success in such a short time.
And now it’s borrowed the same design, thrown out bits that don’t work adding a ‘+’ sign to it with an all new shiny look.
It’s addressed storage concerns and improved web browser efficiency, with a reliable keyboard although the battery is still a bit of a minus point.
The beefed up processor along with Android 4.1 and Sense 4+ UI updates makes One X+ an even more professional, smooth and powerful piece than its older brother.
It’s all ready and now available in red and black with 64GB of storage.

# 1 Samsung Galaxy S3

Price: Not available
Android (Jelly Bean)
Samsung Galaxy S3 has made it to the best Smartphone that is available now at hand. It’s got every kind of feature you could ask for and more, raising the bar once again with battery life, processor speed and media management.
To be at the top of the best phone rankings, Samsung Galaxy S3 owns a super AMOLED HD screen, up to 128 GB storage, music Hub, removable battery and blistering quick camera. To add, it comes with a superb design and pure usability being the first one for the buyer’s recommendation.

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