![]() If, however, you want one of the best looking phones on the market, it’s hard to deny the Edge’s appeal. ![]() Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Edge is virtually identical to the regular ol’ S6 model, so if you want a cheaper version with the same spec list, go for that instead. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge / Edge+ / Note 5 (depending on price and region) We might not have expected it at the start of the year, but the Priv was one of the most surprising handsets to launch in 2015. Hardware wise it has a 5.4-inch (2,560 x 1,440 pixels, 540PPI) Corning Gorilla Glass 4 display, Schneider-Kreuznac certified 18-megapixel camera, 64-bit hexa-core processor, 3GB RAM, microSD support for cards up to 2TB and 32GB of onboard storage.īeyond its hardware essentials, the Priv delivers a version of Android that actually manages to improve on the core experience with useful features and shortcuts, rather than gimmicks. ![]() With an unusual vertical slider design and the company’s trademark physical Qwerty in tow, it’s an Android phone that stands out in a sea of ‘me-too’ devices. The BlackBerry Priv is one of the more recent ‘premium’ smartphone launches to make this list, arriving in November after numerous leaks along the way.ĭespite struggling to regain its footing in recent years, the Priv was surprisingly pleasing to use. As long as you’re happy with its mammoth size. ![]() The 6P isn’t cheap but it’s certainly not expensive either, considering its performance. The equivalent iPhone for the highest capacity model would cost $949 and offer a smaller screen with a lower resolution. That’s for the 32GB model, rising to $550 for the 64GB and $600 for the 128GB version. ![]() In addition to delivering a hardware package that results in smooth and assuring user experience, the 6P was also one of the first phones to arrive running Android 6 (Marshmallow) out of the box.įor the overall performance, the handset sure does offer a lot for $500. Hardware-wise the 6P packs in a 2.0GHz octa-core processor, 3GB RAM, 5.7-inch WQHD (2,560 x 1,440 pixels, 518 PPI) AMOLED display, 12.3-megapixel camera with 4K capture and a fingerprint sensor on the rear. That makes it mostly unsuitable for people with diminutive hands, but anyone comfortable with the idea of a Galaxy Note or iPhone 6S Plus won’t be uncomfortable with the size. The Huawei-made 6P fared well in our review, despite having a pretty large 5.7-inch display. ![]()
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