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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Best unlocked Android smartphones today received (Roundup)

What ever your reasons for the side-stepping your carrier unlocked smartphones offer a feeling of freedom and convenience that we all can appreciate. Buy simply insert a SIM card in the device and you're good to go. There is no need to wait for activation and best yet, you may need your phone to keep for as long or as short a time as you want to. Here are some of our favorite phones that buy and use you everywhere you go.


With its stylish aluminium look, and no carrier subsidy to a M8 GPE variant expect a pretty penny (a really, really pretty penny) pay. But for Android purists, the device can play it lohnen-- plus it has a beautiful 1080 p screen and a fast Snapdragon-801 processor, and delivers extremely sharp sound. It is the ultimate luxury-Android phone. Read the full HTC a M8 Google Edition test play.


The nexus-5 $349 (£208) for the 16 GB model that not only the cheapest nexus, it is still the best nexus always. Not only Pack premium details, it now has about key LTE connectivity (an improvement over the nexus-4). And the phone crazy reasonable price good-not-great 8-megapixel-camera makes a more than reasonable compromise. Read the full review of the nexus-5.


In comparison with the others on this list, that Moto is not on all cylinders G, but it is not meant. The original runs on 3 G networks (but a new version includes also LTE), and its 5-megapixel camera is mediocre at best. But it is the cheapest handset including, hands down, at $179 (£107) for the 16GB-Variante. In addition, you can find it in the stock Android mode (if you're into something), be online customize views, and choose network (global or United States) functions. Even though the Motorola Moto E is still even more favourable, we keep the G the better choice. Read the full review of the Motorola Moto G.


It twitching against water and dust, May 20-megapixel camera for video recording with its 4 K, blazes with his powerful 2.3 GHZ quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 805 and looks damn sexy. The price of £600 is steep, and we are not sure whether it ever get a U.S. version, but if you are this one for an Android powerhouse, Samsung Galaxy S5 rivals. Read CNET review Sony Xperia Z2.


It may no longer, because the S5 is started, but does not mean that Samsung's flagship, the Galaxy S4 GPE is an obsolete device. It sports a 13-megapixel camera, a quad-core processor and a 1080 p screen which is comparable, if not better, now what you get on most mobile phones, and if you not a fan of Samsung's TouchWiz user interface, the handset minimalist user interface is much more refreshing. Read the full Edition Galaxy S4 Google test.

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