To date, 2016 has been one of the best years in recent
memory for Android. Samsung and LG have both come to the space with truly
awesome flagships in the form of the LG G5 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy
S7 EDGE. Imaging. Processing power. Design. Features. Specs. Hardware —
everything looks, performs and feels as if it is right out on the bleeding edge
once again. I am convinced this is why Apple’s iPhone sale are flatlining. The
iPhone 6s range just looks remedial next to modern Android handsets.
Last year’s Nexus phone — the Nexus 6P — was easily one of
the best releases of the year and an excellent entry for Huawei in the mobile
history books. Everything was on point with that handset, from the way it
looked, right down to overall performance and processing power. Hell, it even
had a decent camera. And that was unheard of in the Nexus space until 2015.
This year’s range, then, have quite an act to follow;
beating the Nexus 6P is not going to be easy. But what the Nexus 2016 phones do
have going from them is pretty compelling. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 is
awesomely powerful and provides huge improvements to connectivity, imaging and
overall performance. This is why cameras like the one of the G5 are possible.
Courtesy of KnowYourMobile
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