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Which is better one plus two or moto x play?

I think I am the right person to answer this as I have both of these phones. First of all you can't compare these two phones because they belong to entirely two different segment as one is Mid range phone(moto x play) and second is high range (one plus two).Performance of oneplus 2 is way better then moto x play ( Antutu benchmark score is nearly double then moto x play)Camera of moto x play is better in light but in low light camera of oneplus two is marginally better.Oneplus 2 will cost you around 25k but moto x play is just 18.5k and 20k.Oneplus two doesn't have sd card slot and fm radio.Charging is very slow in case of supplied charger with moto x play ( it took almost 3 hrs to charge from 0-100) but oneplus 2 takes only 2 hrs 10 minutes.Moto x play seems to be compact  while holding in hand as compared to oneplus 2.

What are the pros and cons of "one plus x"?

Hi there,Oneplus X (OPX) has been one of the most awaited phones of the year. So lets get back to your question.Pros:1. AMOLED Screen: The phone is equipped with 5 inch full HD 1080p AMOLED display with a pixel density of 441ppi.AMOLED displays have better color saturation, amazing contrast and above all when there are black pixels on the display, it actually turns off that individual pixel to increase the contrast and save some battery as well.2. Price: The price of this phone is $249 and ₹16999 in IndiaYou cannot ask for more at this price point, with 3GB RAM, Snapdragon 801, gorgeous screen and some pretty good pair of cameras.3. Expandable Storage: OPX has a hybrid SIM and MicroSD slot, which means either you can use dual sim feature and no SD card or you can have one SIM card with one SD card. 4. RAM:The phone has 3GB of RAM, so no problem with the performance with that Snapdragon 801 CPU.Cons:1. Design:I know its one of the wonderful designs we have seen and please don't get me wrong.The design consists of glass on front and back with a metallic rim around the edges.The back being glass, its a serious fingerprint magnet and it makes the phone slip out of your hand2. No NFC:This is not a big deal for me personally as I don't use NFC that often but for some people this can be a deal breaker since using Google cardboard requires NFC for some clicking mechanism.And I don't understand the reason they state for not including NFC, they say that "people don't use it that often so we did not include it".I mean WTF? Seriously???3. Battery:The battery is fairly large with 2525mAh but I was expecting it to be at least around 2800 to 3000mAh.But again, with that AMOLED screen it should perform pretty good.The battery is also non-removable.4. Outdated CPU:Snapdragon 801 is the CPU of 2014's top tier phones but in late 2015 its kind of outdatedBut hey you are getting it for a cheaper price so you get what you have paid for ;)Verdict: So overall phone is great with some considerable cons like No NFC, smaller battery and a slightly outdated CPU, but for daily use this phone is a beast.

Htc one M8? Note 3?

Hi there. I currently have a nexus 5 and I really like it. But the Htc m8 was released today and it looks really nice. I'm thinking of jumping on AT&T next and getting one of these devices. Should I stick with the nexus 5 for now? Get the m8? Or get a note 3 or a galaxy s5 in April ?

Should i get iphone 4 now or wait till 5 comes out? please help it means alot.?

Actually no one but maybe Apple's rulers has any idea of when the 5 will come out. Maybe next summer, maybe next fall. So if you badly want an iphone, go for a 4S. Or a secondhand 4, for that respect. Besides a (much) better camera and Siri, which CAN be installed on a 4, there is quite little difference. Even visual. When off, it's pretty hard to tell a 4 from a 4S...

Which is better, Moto X or HTC Desire 816?

Hi, If you are going to  buy new smartphone, then Moto X is batter for you. The Motorola Moto X Styles is a stylish high end spec device with a 5.7″ inch Quad HD display which is more added pixel and resolution than a Full HD display. As this got a 5.7″ inch QHD display this will be commonly named as a phablet which has the ability of a tablet and a smartphone in a medium sized device. This smartphone is comparable and also makes a challenge to the LG Google Nexus 5X which is one of the popular smartphone in the market.You can read review features of Motorola Moto X : Motorola Moto X Style Review - The Android Mania

Is the HTC desire 828 a good phone?

I m myself using a HTC Desire 828, 3GB ram 32GB ROM model since 18 months..And i will say that no its not worth..It has a mediatek processor..poor with multitasking and heavy gaming.The software that htc provides is no longer reliable. Phone has a great camera but the software seems to downgrade its experienceNo Android Marshmallow update for the deviceThe loudspeaker volume is not sufficiently loudBuild quality is not very good. Completely plastic body.You will find better phones in the same price range.Hope i helped :)

HTC Sensation Recommended?

I've got the original Sensation still and there's nothing about it that would put me off buying one right now for a good price. The memory isn't an issue, it has limited internal memory but they come with an 8GB card which you can replace with a 32GB card if you need more storage. Most apps can be moved over to the memory card and there's plenty of room for the ones that can't.

I've never used Spotify so I can't comment on that but it's the same app as on other phones so any problems with it will be on all phones not just the Sensation.

It does have a front facing camera, it has a 'mirror' app to use it, you can take pictures with it from the camera app and I've used it for Skype in the past.

The camera isn't as good as the one on the HTC One X but it's 8MP and it's not bad at all, it has a dual LED flash and pictures looks fine.

I've never noticed any signal problems no matter how I've held it.

I've never had battery problems, even with heavy use as long as you charge it each night you'll never run out of battery, even without a regular charge it can last a couple of days providing you're not playing games on it all the time.

The built in speaker isn't great but the same is true of most phones, to be honest if you're using the speaker to listen to music or watch anything then you should be shot anyway so it isn't an issue as long as you can hear it ringing.

The Galaxy SII isn't bad but it has a lower resolution screen and feels very cheap in the hand, plus the Samsung TouchWiz interface is a massive pile of turd compared to the quite lovely HTC Sense interface.

Which phone is better Samsung Galaxy s6 or moto x style/pure or nexus 5x?

Choosing a smartphone is a highly subjective choice. Just think about what you need and expect out of it, and go with the best match. Six pillars of a good smartphone,Display: 4.7"/5.1"/5.7" (basically grip and fit in the hand, one handed vs two handed use); AMOLED vs LCD screen. latest generation AMOLED is better in my opinion than any present LCD; 720p vs 1080p vs 1440p (2k). In general, the bigger, the better; but even 720p is good enough.Camera: should be consistently good (especially indoors and in low lighting), fast and easy to useBattery: Should last at least 1 day of your typical use Build quality, Ergonomics & Aesthetics (BEA): Trio helps with the longevity and handlingSoftware: No stutters or lag, smoothness, OEM skin, do you care about updates to OS (if yes, for how long & how fast) to fiddle with new stuff or don't care if phone does everything you need.Storage: As a thumb rule, do not settle for phones having less than 32 GB of internal storage, especially if there is no SD card expansion facility (if you are a pretty frugal user and don't need much, 16 GB would do).Add some stuff that you want out of your phone, like, Dual Sim capability, SD Card expansion, removable battery etc. and decide on the purchase!Coming to your question, I assume that your budget is around of INR 28-30,000 given your list of phones to choose from. All of them are good phones if you consider the above 6 pillars. Don't think about the specifications much, each would easily last 2 years running smoothly. So, I would list only the biggest pros and cons of each (meaning rest of the things are pretty good with the phone among the pillars) along with a video review to help you decide.Samsung Galaxy S6: Pro: Best display, camera and BEA.Con: Terrible battery life which will only worsen with time (could hamper longevity of phone). Relatively late android updates and heavy skin over stock android (though some like it because of enhanced features, again subjective, but overall, nothing to fret upon).Moto X Style: Pro: Big 5.7" screen and amazing front facing speakers, close to stock androidCon: Good camera but not a great one. Not as good as Nexus 5X or Samsung Galaxy S6. Also, no fingerprint reader.Nexus 5X: Pro: Smoothest OS experience, great camera, first to get latest updatesCon: Just don't buy the 16 GB model. Select 32 GB variant, if you go for it.Again, just think about what you need and which phone offers it the best. Hope it helps!

I want to buy branded smartphone like HTC, upto 25000 rupees, which one should I prefer?

You can buy anyone of these HTC models according to your needs:HTC One X9 Smart Phone, Topaz GoldMediaTek Helio X10, Octa-Core, 64-bit Processor13 MP Primary Camera, 5 MP Secondary CameraAndroid with HTC Sense3 GB RAM, 32 GB Internal Storage3000 mAh Battery Capacity2. HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle (Stone Black, 32 GB) - with Hi-res earphones13MP primary camera with auto focus, BSI sensor, ƒ/2.2 aperture and 28mm focal length, HDR mode, video pic, panorama mode, continuous shooting, voice selfie, live make-up and 5MP front facing camera13.97 centimeters (5.5-inch) TFT Super LCD Gorilla Glass capacitive touchscreen with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution and 267 ppi pixel densityAndroid v6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system with 1.6GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad core processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal memory expandable up to 2TB and dual SIM (nano+nano) dual-standby (4G+2G)2700mAH lithium-ion battery providing talk-time of 24 hours on 3G and standby time of 672 hours on 3G networksHi-resolution audio earphones, clear shield back panel and ultra-hard protective glass cover available in box1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase3. HTC One M8 Eye (Rose Gold)13MP primary camera with autofocus, dual LED flash, HDR and 5MP front facing camera5-inch (12.7 centimeters) Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen with 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution, 441 ppi pixel density and 16M color supportAndroid v4.4.4 KitKat operating system with 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad core processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory expandable up to 128GB and single nano SIM2600mAH lithium-polymer battery providing talk-time of 24 hours and standby time of 310 hours on 3G networks1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase

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