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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

We Help You Decide The Smartphone With Best Camera Options

By David Throop


What makes a winner? Is it something definable? Or rather, is it something that we just know, see and feel regardless of whether the individual has already won at something or not? And who decides? Is there something we all agree upon that gives the awarding authority the power to make that choice? Well, regardless of how you decide what makes a champion, we all know the best when we see it.

The ancient Hawaiian's had a phrase for it - no-ka-oi meaning best of the best.

Below is our assessment, and we look at the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus versus Samsung's Galaxy s5 and Galaxy Note 4. We believe that we needed to examine the features that matter most to you - meaning that we stress the features of the camera and being able to watch video. To determine which smartphone with best camera options warrants the prize, we examine the hardware that goes along installed with each of the best new smartphones to help you determine.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Released October 17, 2014 and available for preorder now - the Galaxy Note 4 offers the largest screen size available boasting a 5.7" display that includes a camera resolution of 16-megapixels (551ppi). The Note 4 also possesses a screen resolution that's an unbelievable 2560 x 1440, making it an indomitable beast to try and go toe-to-toe with when it comes to image quality. The Galaxy Note 4's one major downfall? They included a clunky and awkward stylus pen that nobody wants and won't use.

The Samsung Galaxy s5 - Including the super AMOLED 1080 x 1920 (432ppi) resolution screen, this will certainly make everyone who purchases the Galaxy s5 extremely satisfied with the recording quality, ranking it as one of the best new smartphones available. Additionally the 16-megapixel resolution camera that comes with LED flash makes the Galaxy s5 competitive and on the table when it comes to the smartphone with best camera award.

The iPhone 6 - This new phone is a little undersized by the standards previously discussed. The iPhone 6 comes with an 8-megapixel camera, dual LED flash and 1,750 x 1,334 (321ppi) Retina display, and the genuine strength is the power to capture video at 1080p, helping strengthen Apple's bid for smartphone having the best camera for 2014. You won't be disappointed!

The iPhone 6 Plus - The largest of Apple's iPhone brand that has a 5.5" 1920 x 1080 Retina high-resolution screen and 8-megapixel iSight, the Plus would be the running for the smartphone with best camera award.

And Now You're Winner Is - Truthfully they're all winners!

Regardless of which of these best new smartphones you decide on, you'll be a bit more than satisfied with your decision. But if you must have the choice made for you, then here you go: For video watching: The unmatched victor is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4! Its incredible high-resolution display is awesome! For picture taking and video making: The number one of the best new smartphones is the iPhone 6 Plus! If you consider the capability to take high-resolution video in 1080p and an expanded 5.5" face to watch them, the iPhone 6 Plus is hand's down the winner. From the Samsung Galaxy s5 to the Galaxy Note 4, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, we've looked over almost every one of the best new smartphones available. In this review, we placed special emphasis on their camera features to help you decide exactly which is the smartphone with best camera options for you!




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