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Samsung focused on connectivity, imaging and apps creativity through Galaxy S5

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Samsung GS5, that looks quite a lot like its predecessor GS4, has made technology centric impression over market and could not work out that well to the terms of looks and budget. The phone is indifferent in external looks with a bit of change in the form of plastic casing. However, the price range isn’t complimenting to the handy looks and phone body type. While buying an android phone, users mostly carry a mindset for high-tech, good looking and up to an extent reachable within budget device whereas GS5 is bit tricky to all the three perspectives. With Galaxy S5, the users will surely get to know new technology but money is a difficulty here which may turn market response into a challenge for Samsung to make overall selling returns.

Talking about the major change-over according to Samsung in Galaxy S5 concludes in to features like the fingerprint scanner, heart rate monitor, improved imaging and super fast network connectivity. Improving on the S4 version did not come out as a priority buy for customers. In place of this, Google Nexus 5 has done a really good job. This phone is a superlative example of understated polycarbonate perfection which simply says that Samsung needs to think classier.

Technology enthusiasts have found Google Nexus 5 as logical buying over GS5 with well justified pricing, beautiful in looks with a nicely placed speaker grills and central USB. This lovingly crafted device not only brings improved performance and lucrative features, but known as the first stock version of android to look properly attractive.

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HTC One (M8) is going to Influence your Smartphone Choice

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People have been looking for better options whenever they go through market variety in smartphones. With HTC, one of the major providers in the market, it has been really stimulating to work for customers demands or to advance their interests in high-end smartphone market worth putting their money on a gizmo. HTC has announced a new flagship smartphone, HTC One (M8), with strong built, advanced OS, UltraPixel Duo camera at the back and 5MP with f2.0 wide angle in the front claiming 300% light capture for a bright picture. The external appearance to phone is quite sturdy with all-metal premium looks powered by a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and 2GB RAM.

The pricing seems somewhat manageable in comparison to other new arrivals in high-end smartphone market. Unlike Samsung S5, where not much variations has been added in comparison to its predecessor, HTC One (M8) has come up with new features like double tap to lock and unlock the phone and slide to right to unlock to BlinkFeed and slide to left to unlock to the home screen.

The UltraPixel Duo camera is the primary feature with the help of which you can have the best photo capturing experience with your phone. The second camera lens help comprehending your camera quality by separating backgrounds and foregrounds for better clarity. Now here HTC has done something similar to other smartphone entries having integrated fitness tracking with the pre-loaded Fitbit app that also syncs with BlinkFeed. It doesn’t feature a heart-rate sensor like the Samsung Galaxy S5 though. Smartphone users who are flexible to the phone budget will have HTC One (M8) as a fortunate deal.

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Find Smartphone in Your Specified Budget with HTC New Budget Smartphones

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HTC has been widely working over smartphone market with its recent arrivals in different budget categories. Looking upon budget specifications, HTC has strived for being versatility with number of high end smartphone features available in each model. Although, the price and availability of the HTC One (M8) smartphone is yet to declare. The Taiwanese smartphone maker has introduced new budget smartphone HTC Desire 210 Dual SIM and the mid-range HTC Desire 816.

The HTC Desire 210 has been nominally priced at Rs. 8,700 while the HTC Desire 816 will be available at Rs. 23,990. Both models will be arriving soon in the market, by the end of April month or May starting. As the name suggests, HTC Desire 210 is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device and runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with company’s Sense UI on top. It comes with a 4-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels) display and supports one Micro-SIM and takes another regular sized SIM.

On the other hand, HTC Desire 816 comes with a 5.5-inch HD (720×1280 pixel) display and is powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, alongside 1.5GB of RAM. It includes 8GB of inbuilt storage with support for microSD cards up to 128GB. Notably, HTC announced the mid-range Desire smartphone, the Desire 816 at the sidelines of MWC, alongside the HTC Desire 610. For those who have been looking for smartphone technology within budget and convenience of two different numbers in one, HTC offers the best experience at this category.