Every year in Barcelona, Spain, the Mobile World Congress trade show shows the best of what Android has to offer. So, what were the standouts from MWC? These are the three best phones from the show. LG G6LG's newest flagship stole Samsung's thunder at MWC—which, in turn, had it's thunder stolen by Nokia—but it was arguably the best smartphone from the show. It has a nearly bezelless display and an 18:9 aspect ratio, which means more things can fit on the handset's 5.7-inch display. As a bonus, the big screen does not mean a big phone—the LG G6 is about the same size as the Google Pixel. The standout dual camera setup from it's predecessor also returns, and unfortunately, so does the crappy software. Huawei P10Speaking of crappy software, the Huawei P10 has an absolutely gorgeous build, with what Huawei says is the first phone with a "hyper-diamond cut." This means the phone will look as great as an all-glass phone, but without any fingerprints. Huawei also installed a dual camera system, which, like the P9, was co-engineered with Leica. This promising phone, unfortunately, is taken aback by the EMUI skin which is admittedly not great. BlackBerry KEYoneThe BlackBerry KEYone, formerly known as Mercury, is another call for nostalgia at MWC. It had a physical keyboard like the Priv and great security features, including the DTEK suite. With the Snapdragon 652 processor, the phone promises to deliver great battery life and fast charging with "Boost Mode." The keyboard is said to have great autocorrect and the ability to use it as a track pad is also available. Roan Thibault is the editor-in-cheif of Mirror Journal.
Comments are closed.
|
ReviewsReviews is the home for all of our thoughts on the latest tech products we can get our hands on. Archives
June 2017
|