Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The 8 best smartphones: What's the best phone you can buy in 2013?


The best 8 smartphones reviewed

There are plenty of phones to choose from right now, so here is where PC Advisor lists 2013's 8 best smartphones that are avilable to buy in the UK right now. When you've found the phone you like, compare mobile phone deals to get the best tariff.

8 Best Smartphones of 2013

8. Samsung Galaxy S3

Samsung Galaxy S3
  • Reviewed on: 17 June 13
  • RRP: From £29 per month; Around £500 SIM-free
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10

The Galaxy S3 has turned out to be an excellent smartphone. It offers a good design and build quality, despite our small niggles. Samsung has put together an impressive set of hardware resulting in silky smooth performance and extensive software features. We can't give the number one spot to two smartphones, so the iPhone nudges it on a show of hands, but it really is a matter of personal taste. The S3 really is as good a smartphone as you can buy right now. Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Apple iPhone 4S comparison review.

7. HTC One X+

HTC One X+
  • Reviewed on: 23 January 13
  • RRP: Around £450 inc VAT
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10
With a newer version of Android, fixed build quality issues and significantly increased battery life, the One X+ is a polished and honed version of its predecessor. It's now an even better all-round quality smartphone with a reasonable price tag.

6. Motorola Razr i

Motorola Razr i
  • Reviewed on: 25 September 12
  • RRP: £345 inv VAT
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10
The Motorola Razr i is a great all-rounder smartphone. It offers a great combination of design and performance for a reasonable price. It's worth a look for its price and worthy of our recommended award.

5. Google Nexus 4

Google Nexus 4
  • Reviewed on: 14 November 12
  • RRP: £239 for 8GB; £279 for 16GB
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10
As long as the storage capacities suffice, the Nexus 4 is the definition of a bargain. You quite simply get the performance and features of a high-end smartphone for half the price you would expect to pay. Unless you're set on an iPhone, the Nexus 4 is an unbeatable deal.

4. Samsung Galaxy S4

Samsung Galaxy S4
  • Reviewed on: 16 May 13
  • RRP: Around £500 inc VAT
  • Rating: Rated 8 out of 10
The Galaxy S4 is a great phone with outstanding hardware and performance, but it's not flawless. We're disappointed with the build quality considering the handset costs a fair bit more than its rivals and while the S4 is packed with features we find a lot of them to be gimmicky.

3. New HTC One

New HTC One
  • Reviewed on: 28 March 13
  • RRP: £529 inc. VAT
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10
The HTC One is up there with the very best smartphones on the market today. It has superb performance, and excellent build quality spoiled only slightly by running hot in use. You can't fault the feature set, and it matches the other high-end products in terms of price. In terms of audio and visual output it is unsurpassed. The interface might be an acquired taste for some, and we weren't overly impressed with the camera. It's not perfect, but alongside the Xperia Z and iPhone 5 this is about as good a phone as you can buy.

2. Apple iPhone 5

Apple iPhone 5
  • Reviewed on: 17 June 13
  • RRP: £529 (16GB)
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10
The iPhone 5 really is much more than a tall iPhone 4S with a new plug. The people may demand a revolution every upgrade season. But Apple may just have supplied what the people need, not what they say they want. And that's a powerful evolution on the theme of iPhone which is currently putting the competiton back on the starting blocks.

1. Sony Xperia Z

Sony Xperia Z
  • Reviewed on: 17 June 13
  • RRP: £520 inc VAT
  • Rating: Rated 9 out of 10
The Xperia Z is the first smartphone which Sony has really nailed. We love the stylish, desirable and rugged design. The combination of excellent performance, a stunning screen and great cameras make the Xperia Z a force to be reckoned with. There is very little to say about this phone that is negative.

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