Android Vs Ios Market Share



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Android Vs Ios Market Share

Android Vs Ios Market Share, one of my most popular videos. this is is the best phone thatyou can buy at any budget. today we're going todiscuss the best new phones you can buy at any budget inthis early summer of 2017.


now if you're interested inused phones, or previous videos, i'm gonna link those down below and also up top in the cards. if you're ready like i'm ready, hang on to your butts boys and girls, we're about to buy some phones. alright, so we're gonna startof at $100, benjamin franklin. and right here we have the zte zmax pro and honestly, it's a really good deal.


it has a soft touch matte finish to it and a premium metal bezel around it. up front you find a generous 6-inch, 1080p resolution display whichis good for viewing media, and gorilla glass 3 protection. also has a really nice bitof durability around it. the backfiring speakeris not rich by any means, but it gets the job done, especially if you'relooking to use headphones


with the trust 3.5mm jack. even has a fingerprint scanner, and at that price thatis definitely unheard of. but it being that price, theredefinitely was some corners that had to be cut. the 617 processor and two gigabytes of ram definitely isn't anythingthat would turn any heads. and it's also rocking android 6.0 which is a full revision behind.


it has metropcs's bloatware on it as it is an exclusive phone to metropcs. now in terms of the camera itdoes have a 13 megapixel back and five megapixel front combo, which is just enough to get you by. but with the 32 gigabytes of storage and the microsd card slot and the huge 3,400 milliampbattery with the usbc this phone could get youover a day easily with usage.


so as far as $100, you do haveyourself a really good phone as far as features. i mean you have the uspc, youhave the fingerprint scanner, you have a metal buildwhich is actually unheard of for this price, and that'swhat makes it the best phone for $100. now moving right along,we're gonna go up to $200. and for $200 you're going tohave the asus zenfone 3 laser. there is a couple things that makes it


a good phone for $200. it has the aluminum body, theunique fingerprint scanner, and the nicely places antenna lines. it just makes it for apremium looking phone. the 13 megapixel cameradoes stick out a little bit, so if you set it on a tableit does rock back and forth, but you can still get pretty good pictures and it does 1080p video, whichis actually pretty decent in good lighting.


so for user experience, you'regoing to get a snapdragon 430 and that comes with eithertwo gigabytes of ram or 32 gigabytes ofstorage, that's for $200, or you can bump it up a bitand get four gigabytes of ram which 64 gigabytes of storage. now they both do supportmicrosd card slots too. it does run android 6.0on a 5.5 inch ips panel, and it's really not the best because it's running asus's skin.


and now asus skin, in myopinion, is really heavy and really bulky and itdoes bog down the phone according to other reviews. so that is something to be mindful of, but for $200 you're notreally looking to have a phone that screams and is super fast, but you're looking fora decent everyday phone that can last a day,get you a decent camera, and nice features.


and this phone right herewould definitely fit that bill. now let's get into the $300 price tag. this is where you're going to start seeing the best bang for your buck. and in here it's really a toss up between motorola and honor. now let's talk about both phones. so with the moto g5 plus or the honor 6x you get a premium metal body.


now, arguably, in my opinion, the g5 plus does look a little bit better and it does have splash resistance. the 5.2-inch panel on theg5 plus is a little smaller than the 5.5-inch on the honor 6x but they both do come at 1080p resolution and the g5 plus is protectedby gorilla glass 3. internals aren't reallytoo much different either. motorola opts for the snapdragon 625


and up to four gigabytes of ram, while the honor doestake a different route with its own kirin 655 processor and again four gigabytes of ram. and while both phonesemploy 12 megapixel camera, the g5 plus implementationis a tad bit better with the ability to capture 4k video. but if selfies are more important to you you should definitely takea look at the honor 6x.


the front facing camerajust grabs more detail in its eight megapixels versusmotorola's five megapixel. nonetheless, one majordifference for both of these is software and battery perspective. both phones do run android 7.0, so if you're looking for lightand very stocked software and something that's bloat-free, the g5 plus is the way to go. but if you're a heavy userwho relies on battery,


the larger 3,340 milliampbattery on the 6x plus is definitely a better choice. but it's really tough todecide between the two so i had to include bothphones in this video. this phone was just announced this week and it's the oneplus 5. it starts at $479 so it sneaksinto that $400 price point. well, this is the bestphone for under $500. stellar build quality, althoughit looks like an iphone


it's still a proven designthat is very popular. you do get six gigabytes of ram, you have the super faststorage, snapdragon 835, dual camera system on the back, and dash charging which givesyou all day battery life in about 30 minutes. i haven't reviewed it yet, but oneplus does make great phones and i'm confident tosay that for under $500


the oneplus 5 is thebest phone you can get. so let's say you're into the cream of the crop, you got unlimited budget,you got money to blow, what type of phones you're gonna get? but before we talk about thesedevices in this price range, you're gonna start to get premium builds, but with premium builds youend up with the glass backs, which looks amazing but at the same time, one drop, they're cracked.


so what i always do, numberone, i get a dbrand skin. with dbrand it just looks cool and it gives you that added grip. the dragon skin looks amazing,i put it on everything and it does serve a purpose,it gives you that extra grip so you don't drop your device. but also consider a warranty. you may have a warranty provider already but they're ripping you off.


you can be paying around $10 a month and then $200 deductible. upsie flips the whole systemupside down for $79.99 upfront and then a $75 deductible. no hoops to jump throughand it's all handled right in the usa, so if you drop your s8 you'll be back up andrunning as quick as possible. there's a super clean app you can use which makes things a whole lot easier.


it's modern, it's fresh, it's new, and it's something,personally, that i do use. otherwise, i wouldn't recommend it. you can get all of your tech:cameras, tv, appliances, anything covered by upsie. the link is down below to sign up. now if you're in it forthe cream of the crop, you do have a few thegalaxy s8 or the pixel xl and of course the iphone 7plus if you wanna use ios.


the samsung galaxy s8is one unique handset, has a nice glass and metal build, a slender profile at 5.8-inches, and it's still very pocketable with that 18.5 x 9 aspect ratiowith that infinity display. it has a quad hd amoled panel and you get this nice immersive experience with the content that supports it. it's a really contrast in colors


in terms of processing power,snapdragon 835 on board, four gigabytes of ram,and the touchwiz now, which was hated before,has a now modern look. now i love samsung'stransitions to soft keys and that 3d-touch like home button, but that fingerprint scannerplacement needs to go. also that dedicated bixby button, it's really annoying and i press it on accident all the time.


and for the first month,bixby wasn't even active. it was just a waste ofspace and processing power, and i still feel likethat two months later. samsung is the crã¨me de lacrã¨me when it comes to android, as far as premium deviceand just tons of features, gobs of features, and justthe solid android phone. it's like android's iphone, if you will. so the samsung galaxy s8 isdefinitely in the conversation. now for my pick, the pixelxl is a phone that i left


when the s8 came out buti actually use it again. i just made a video about the pixel xl and why it's still the best phone to me, and one reason is thecamera, even at night. not a perfect phone by any means but it's still my favorite phone and just software optimization, just runs really good. it's really smooth while mysamsung is actually starting to


lag a little bit, where i mayneed to wipe it pretty soon. and also there the newpixel will be coming out in about three to four monthssince this video's released so maybe that's something to consider, maybe wait on it or see ifyou can find a cheaper one on swappa or anythinglike that down below. so with that, the iphone 7 plus remains. apple's known for their software and it's evident here the 810 chip


and the three gigabytesof ram makes ios fly. transitions are smooth, thenavigation with one hand is super easy to learn,but there's no real customization here. i can't take away from thepremium design but, man, those bezels up front are really ugly and there's no pass here for pixel too, the pixel has it as welland it makes the phone look pretty dated.


you have the brand new iphoneand people don't even know it's the new iphone when theylook at it from the front. but regardless, apple makes great phones, great processors, superfast, premium specs, and it's just an overall good phone. but it just depends onwhich ecosystem you're in because if you wannajump from android to ios it's actually pretty simple, but from ios to android it's not.


if you're on ios and youuse siri all the time then you can't use it on android. if you use imessage all the time versus google if you have allo or hangouts or anything like that,you can use those on ios. so that's somethingdefinitely to consider. look, that was a lotof information, i know, but this is the type ofvideo you should look at when trying to make adecision on what phone to buy.


a high-five to you for sticking around and if you still hear my voiceleave a comment that says, "call me glue." anyways guys, i'm kevin the tech ninja, if you like the videoshare it, like it, sub it and we'll talk later. take care.


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