By Jay / / Android Apple

There’s always a great new smartphone just around the corner. That doesn’t mean you definitely have to hold back on buying a new phone right now, but it means you should be aware of what’s just up ahead so that you don’t suffer buyer’s remorse. Here is some of the suggestion

1. Liquid Acer Jade Primo

Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com

The Liquid Jade Primo is Acer’s Windows 10 smartphone, and it has been hotly anticipated — well, in relative terms, it’s a Windows phone after all — since it was shown as a non-working model in September. The phone is ready to go on sale in the next few months, and we got a chance to try it out. The phone’s headline feature, and the reason it’s sparked so much interest, is Windows Continuum, which turns the phone into a full PC.

2. Apple iPhone 6C

Source : http://www.macworld.co.uk

There are heavy rumors that the company will release a 4-inch iPhone 6c in March, at an event that will also feature the Apple Watch 2. The device has also been called the iPhone 5e and the iPhone 7c, although the reliable 9 to 5 Mac discounts the 5e rumor, and I doubt Apple will call anything “iPhone 7” before the fall.

The “iPhone 6c” was one of the early names rumored for Apple’s 4-inch iPhone before it launched on March 21, 2016 as the “iPhone SE.” The iPhone SE combines the body of the iPhone 5s with many of the internals of the iPhone 6s, such as the A9 processor and 12-megapixel camera, resulting in a powerful but compact device.

3. Nextbit Robin

Source : http://www.pricebook.co.id

Potentially the only decent phone to ever come out of a Kickstarter campaign, the Nextbit Robin is designed by a bunch of HTC veterans who decided to spin out into their own mobile startup. The “cloud-based” Android phone, which offloads lesser-used data to 100GB of cloud storage, is coming out on February 16 for $399.

It has a Snapdragon 808 processor, 13-megapixel and 5-megapixel cameras, a 5.2-inch, 1080p screen, 32GB of onboard storage, dual front-facing speakers, and a matte polycarbonate body. The Robin isn’t about high-end specs; it’s about thoughtful design and being in touch with a very creative, responsive local design team. We’ll have a review in February.

4. LeTV le Max Pro

Source : https://www.nextpowerup.com

A metal unibody construction has quickly become the standard when it comes to premium devices, and that is exactly what you get with the Le Max Pro. Not only does this smartphone look great but it also feels nice in the hand and its slightly curved back allows for the phone to nestle comfortably in the palm of your hand.

We were really impressed by LeTV’s Snapdragon 820-powered phablet. The starring feature here is the gigantic 6.3-inch, 2,560-by-1440 pixel screen, which, along with the 820 processor, makes the Le Max Pro a lot like Huawei’s attractive Mate S amped up a few notches.

There  you go, Some of the best Phone in 2016. I hope we could help you make some decision of you are wanting to change your phone.

Apple iPhone 6CLeTV le Max ProLiquid Acer Jade PrimoNextbit Robin
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