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Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Top 10 Best Samsung Smartphones Of 2017

Two phones deserve to be at the top of our best Samsung phones 2017 as of now: The Galaxy S7 Active and the Galaxy On7. Scrolling down, there are other top-rated phones offered by Samsung, the largest phone maker, which sells both regular phones and smartphones, including the well-known Galaxy S series (some of their best include the Galaxy S7 Edge) and the Galaxy S7.

1. Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
Description:
Covered by a 5.1-inch QHD-1440p shatter-resistant screen, the Galaxy S7 active's specs include a massive 4000mAh wireless-charging-enabled battery, military-grade durability (MIL-STD-810G certification) in conjunction with the original S7's IP68 waterproofing, and a four-core 2.15GHz + 1.6GHz CPU setup aided by 4GB of RAM

2. Samsung Galaxy On7
Description:
With a 4G adapter and a 3000mAh battery in tow, the 5.5-inch HD Samsung Galaxy On7 is bound for mid-level shelves.

3. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Description:
Key features: One of two MWC 2016 releases from Samsung, the Galaxy S7 Edge boasts a 5.5-inch Quad HD always-on Super AMOLED display crowned by the previous Edge model's Edge Screen technology.
  • 12-megapixel (Dual Pixel) camera
  • Dual 2.15GHz + Dual 1.6GHz (Quad 2.3GHz + Quad 1.6GHz for non-US markets) Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 MSM8996 (Exynos 8890 for non-U.S. markets) CPU
  • 5.5-inch Always-on Super AMOLED display
  • Special features: WPC and PMA wireless charging

4. Samsung Galaxy S7
Description:
Key features: Samsung built around the premium-tier specs of the Galaxy S6 for its MWC 2016 Galaxy S7, a 5.1-inch Quad HD always-on-screen flagship equipped with the 14nm Snapdragon 820 64-bit quad-core (2.1GHz + 1.6GHz) processor, a 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, and a 64GB UFS 2.0 memory with an up-to-200GB top-up memory support.
  • 12-megapixel (Dual Pixel) camera
  • Dual 2.15GHz + Dual 1.6GHz (Quad 2.3GHz + Quad 1.6GHz for non-US markets) Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 MSM8996 (Exynos 8890 for non-US markets) processor
  • 5.1-inch Always-on Super AMOLED display
  • Special features: WPC- And PMA-compatible Wireless Charging, Internal cooling system

5. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
Description:
Samsung's flagship gets a rugged makeover with the Galaxy S6 Active, sporting a similar 5.1-inch QHD Super AMOLED screen.
What We Like:
  • Its 3500mAh battery power is one of the highest capacities we have seen from Samsung
  • The premium-class specs of the S6, housed in a water- and dust-proof shell, sound like a bargain

6. Samsung Galaxy S6
Description:
The MWC 2015 marks Samsung's unveiling of their 6th Galaxy-S flagship, which lists several innovations under the Korean brand's belt.
What We Like:
  • Being able to function without NFC might make Samsung Pay better than Apple's version, if Samsung's word holds true
  • Corning's Gorilla Glass 4 anti-scratch technology debuts with this device
  • Its inbuilt wireless charging capability is the first of its kind
  • Its relatively small 14nm 64-bit CPU chip might translate to a smoother performance compared to previous Samsung flagships

7. Samsung J5
Description:
One of two June 2015 Galaxy J models from Samsung, the Galaxy J5 is the smaller and less advanced variant, sporting a 5-inch HD screen.
What We Like:
    Its 13- and 5-megapixel camera duo is one of its most advanced specs

8. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)

9. Samsung A8
Description:
Surfacing with a mere 5.9mm-thin profile and a 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED facade, the Galaxy A8 is one of the sleekest models in Samsung's galaxy.
What We Like:
  • It mimics the flagship S6's main camera resolution at 16 megapixels
  • Its 5.9mm body depth is one of the thinnest among 2015 releases
  • The Super AMOLED display technology is a key selling point for most Samsung Galaxy smartphones

10. Samsung E5
Description:
Samsung opens 2015 with a single-letter sub-series in the Galaxy E5 and E7 models.
What We Like:
    Its 1.5GB RAM is obviously more favorable compared to the more common 1GB capacity

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