Smartphone Roundup 2016

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Published on February 20, 2016, 2:45 am
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2016 looks set to be a great year for tech, continuing the incredible advancements that have been transforming our lives over the last decade, bringing consumers new and improved versions of the smart technology that we use every day.

From computers and more complex hardware to tablets and phones, we are seeing more diversity and capability than ever before.

A great smartphone needs to be more than a mobile phone; rather, it should be a personal computer that you can fit into your pocket. Users expect to be able to access the internet from their mobiles wherever they are, and the booming app industry indicates that we are all living in the age of smart technology. Smartphones are also popular for entertainment, with mobile gaming of all kinds, from educational apps for children to adult-oriented ones like Casino apps.

If you are thinking of getting a new phone this year, here are five of the best smartphones from the top tech names in the industry for 2016.

 

Apple iPhone 6S Plus

The release of a new Apple iPhone has become something of an event over the last few years, and naturally 2016 brings with it anticipation over the next model. This year, fans can expect the iPhone 6S Plus, a larger and heavier model that boasts some fantastic new features.

The 6S Plus’ biggest draw is the new taptic engine which powers the 3D touch feature. This means that the phone can distinguish between soft and hard presses of the fingers on the screen. Apple’s products are well known for their app capabilities.

 

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

The Galaxy S6 Edge boasts some impressive features, including wireless charging and a heart monitor! Expanding on the abilities of former models, the most notable feature about Samsung’s latest model is the dual-edged curved display, allowing you to make the most out of your device. Basically, expect a new and better version over previous Galaxy models. Samsung has its own app store too, so you can download and access them with ease, whether you want to use an app for work or simply want to be able to play Angry Birds on the commute home.

 

HTC One A9

The HTC One A9 has a lot of similarities to the iPhone, making it a popular alternative for smartphone users. With a new and improved integrated camera and a refined user experience all round. Other notable features include a responsive fingerprint scanner for additional security, and users can rest assured that the phone is well built and responsive.

As a model offering a similar experience to the iPhone, the model is high tech and comes equipped to handle a variety of apps and programmes, and is ideal for a multi-purpose experience, giving you the chance to play games, learn and more.

 

Honor 7

This model is produced by a sub-brand of Huawei, and the Honor 7 is a great model for people with a smaller budget but looking for the most value for money, promising high performance for a lower price. Honor 7’s biggest feature is that it’s packed with technology as well as safety features like the fingerprint scanner. For users that want to get the most out of their apps, this is the model for you. You can easily access your favourite apps like Lucky Nugget’s NZ Casino. The Lucky Nugget app allows you to play your favourite Casino Games whenever you like, wherever you like.

 

Huawei P9

The Huawei brand represents the best in cutting edge smartphone technology and is easily one of Apple’s biggest rivals. The Huawei P9 looks to be among the best models to be released this year, with a dual camera and a sleeker design along with powerful technology and a strong battery life too. There is a variety of free apps available to enjoy from Huawei as well, and the high capabilities of the model means an efficient and rewarding user experience.

What smartphones have you excited for 2016?

 

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