What are the best smartphones of 2016? After all the tech giants laid their cards on the table, it was time for an audit. This is the cream of the phone that is hoping for a long reign on the list of the best smartphones of the moment. Buying a new powerful phone? Below is your future faithful companion.
Huawei
After Huawei threw down the gauntlet to the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S7 with the P9 model, with the new Nova family of phones, it will now mix things up in the scene of powerful, but more affordable phones. With them, they want to satisfy the needs of the most dynamic consumers. The first representatives of the family are Huawei Nova and Huawei Nova plus, both of which are made of high-quality aluminum and have borrowed the fingerprint reader and sensor from the premium P9.
After Asia, which Huawei's Honor brand conquered some time ago, it is Europe's turn. And the weapon with which they want to cut off a significant piece of the market pie is the smartphone Honor 8. It is the ideal media tool for the demanding generation of millennials at a price that is a third lower than comparable phones. As the only Slovenian media, we are following the European presentation in Stockholm exclusively for you.
Chances are your next smartphone will be Chinese. Below we will give you quite a few good reasons for this. True, the label "Made in China" has a bad reputation, as it is synonymous with cheap "goods", and if anything, the Chinese have always been competitive on price. But we had to pay a high price for this: poor quality. That is now changing, at least in the realm of smartphones that are spitting against the tide. After years of just copying, they have now turned to innovation, and the result is smartphones that justifiably make the competition's pants shake. The Chinese have started their march into the mobile market and it seems that nothing can stop them, not even the patent offices.
The Honor Band A1 is a smart bracelet from the Chinese brand Huawei, which it released under its sub-brand Honor, founded last year. With its arrival in Slovenia, it bets mainly on the Honor 5X and Honor 7, affordable but powerful mid-range phones, and offers other technological goodies, such as the presented sports bracelet with a UV indicator, which costs as much as watching a movie in a cinema for two persons!
Lovers of modern design and creative technology, beware, the Honor 7 smartphone has arrived on Slovenian shelves. If you are not familiar with the name Honor, let us tell you that it is a sub-brand of the more well-known Huawei brand, which Slovenians are already well acquainted with. And if until now it was believed that Chinese products were primarily cheap and of poorer quality, technology companies have proven in recent years that this is no longer necessarily the case. Cheap, yes, but not at the expense of quality. A good example is the Honor 7 smartphone.
Huawei launched the new Huawei P9 a few moments ago. It is the first smartphone in the world with two Leica cameras. The new likeable P9 was created in collaboration with the world-renowned photography specialist Leica and thus offers the user the best innovations in the field of photo capture - that is, Leica know-how packed in the form of a smartphone. The design of the P9 impresses, and the feel of the construction and materials are exceptional. Live from London - City Magazine team.
Who would have thought a few years ago that the global public would expect so much from a Chinese smartphone manufacturer. Who would have thought that design would be so important to the Chinese. And who, that the Chinese manufacturer will work with companies like Leica on their projects. Huawei will present its new Huawei P9 today at 4 p.m. A phone that changes the way you look at the world. And the City Magazine team will be the first to provide you with all the information you need.
The CES 2016 fair served up many interesting things, including smartphones, among which the Huawei Mate 8 caught our eye the most, the new standard bearer of this Chinese company, which is diligently gaining a reputation even behind the Great Wall of China. More power, better performance and a long-lasting battery, the Huawei Mate 8 is the embodiment of the highest quality class and the wishes of users.
At CES 2016, alongside the Mate 8 smartphone, Huawei unveiled the Swarovski crystal-encrusted Jewel and Elegant smartwatches designed for women. Until now, smartwatches have been more of a male accessory or rather a toy, but that is changing now. The watches complement the collection of Classic, Active and Elite smartwatches launched by Huawei last year.
The Huawei Mate S smartphone is not only beautifully elegant to look at and powerful. It also boasts the latest technology that upgrades touch control. The fingerprint reader on the back takes care of this. It is placed exactly where the thumb is in a normal position. However, it is not only used for safe unlocking, although it does this in an exemplary manner, without errors and, above all, lightning fast. Find out more below.
After Samsung and Apple had their say, Google also presented the new smartphone champion. Its largest phone has become smaller, and the Google Nexus 6P, unlike its predecessor Nexus 6 from 2014, was created together with the Chinese brand Huawei, and not the American Motorola. Google called its flagship the most premium mobile phone in history, and it has plenty of reasons for that.