About Smartphones catalog
Modern smartphones are great communication devices as well as technically advanced Media Centers.
Our Smartphones catalog contains information of high quality and durable mobile phones and smartphones in terms of functionality, prices, display size and ease of use; with digital cameras, video functions and intelligent flash, touch screens, enough storage for movies and music, great sound and brilliant color displays. Also you can see photos of phone models you like.
You’ll find all the details regarding the Acer, Apple, Alcatel, Amazon, Asus, BlackBerry, BLU, BQ, BQ Mobile, Casio, CAT, Celcon, Chuwi, Coolpad, CREO, Cubot, Dell, Doogee, Elephone, Energy Sistem, Essential, General Mobile, Gionee, Google, Helio, HP, HTC, Huawei, Infinix, InFocus, INQ, Intex, Jolla, Karbonn, Kodak, Kyocera, LAVA, LeEco, Lenovo, LG, Lumigon, LeEco, Lenovo, LG, Lumigon, Lyf, Marshall, Maze, Meitu, Meizu, Micromax, Microsoft, Motorola, Nextbit, Nokia, nubia, NVidia, OnePlus, OPPO, Outkitel, Panasonic, Philips, Ringing Bells, Samsung, Saygus, Sharp, Silent Circle, Smartron, Sony, Spice, Swipe, Symphony, TAG Heuer, Tecno, Toshiba, Ulefone, UMi, UMiDIGI, Vernee, Vertu, Videocon, vivo, Wiko, Wileyfox, Xiaomi, Xolo, Xtouch, Yota, Yu, Zen, Zen Mobile, Zopo, ZTE, ZUK.
The best smartphones of 2017 according to our version:
- Samsung Galaxy S8 - the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone in the world right now, boasting the brilliant Infinity Edge display which occupies 84-percent of the body and cutting-edge guts. Yep, this futuristic smartphone is a looker, and instantly made its competitors look dated. It's the next step in smartphone design.
- iPhone 7 Plus - probably the best-looking smartphone around. Some feel its sheer size does make it tricky to hold, but there's no denying Apple's beautiful 5.5-incher is a winner. If you prefer iOS to Android and you fancy picking up the best smartphone around, this should definitely be your first choice. Apple has chosen to stick with the iPhone 6S design, improving it with rerouted antenna lines and a more integrated camera bump. There are glorious new colours available, and to top it off, the casing is now water resistant. The recent S8 design does make the iPhone feel slightly dated now, however.
- Huawei P10 - the latest flagship from the Chinese smartphone giant, and we really, really like it. It's the ideal smartphone if you love Apple's industrial design and Google software.
- HTC 10 - the HTC 10 is a phone that takes the design heritage, DNA and all the other good bits of last year's One M9 and, well, does them again, but better. It's again shown the rest of the competition how to make a premium smartphone, and its camera, battery life and performance is right up there too. HTC has really worked on the criticisms of the previous generation devices, and created their best ever flagship smartphone.
- Lenovo P2 - the Lenovo P2 isn't pretty, it doesn't have a sexy bezel-less display, and it doesn't have an amazing camera. It does have the best battery life of any smartphone we've ever tested, with the P2 lasting up to three days. If all you care about is battery life, this smartphone is definitely for you, but Lenovo have done a good job elsewhere, as well, with a decent metal build, great display, and solid UI design. All in a pretty affordable package.
- Motorola Moto X Force - the Moto X Force is a refreshing phone - rather than trying to be elegant and premium - it's durable and will survive a beating. That's mainly down to the screen, which features a thick, toughened outer layer which won't break - no matter how hard you try. The casing is also pretty rugged, our favourite finish being the 'Ballistic Nylon' back, but thankfully, the Moto X Force doesn't look like it belongs in a workman's tool bog. The specs are pretty powerful, and the battery life is also impressive.
Information in the catalog is taken from open sources