2014-03-29

Android is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touch screen mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers. Singapore mobile phone shop are always on the look for the latest and best androids in the country. The world’s most popular mobile Operating System. Android powers more than a billion phones and tablets around the world. It’s customizable, yet easy to use, and since it’s made by Google, it works seamlessly with all your favorite Google apps. Millions of things to share. Here at Google Play, it is stocked with apps, videos, games and things to read. Listen to your favourite music, watch a movie or race the fastest car you can find. Building 44 at Google where Android is made. Each Android release is named after something sweet, like our latest version, KitKat.

You may want to go to some mobile shops in Singapore to find amazing smart phones with an existing android as its operating system. Here are some top android gadgets that you may want to avail.

According to a site, the top five Android phones observed in Singapore are all Samsung models, with the lead four all being big-screen models. It’s not a total whitewash, as Sony and HTC get a look-in as well.

 

1. Samsung

Samsung is one of the largest mobile phone brands has the biggest market in Singapore. The Galaxy S series has come to be seen as the pinnacle of Android, and with good reason. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a superb phone. It has a 13-megapixel camera, giant 1080p 5-inch display and quad-core processor (the 8-core version is not available in the UK.) In Samsung style, it has masses of extra software features including a fitness tracker, translator, and eye tracking software that lets you scroll books and articles with just a gesture. Quite simply the Samsung Galaxy S4 is still one of the best Android phones to buy.

2. Sony

Addressing the key issues with the Xperia Z, the Sony Xperia Z1 is one of the most powerful smartphones to currently get your hands on. The 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor delivers one of the slickest overall performances we’ve seen and the 3,000mAh battery gives the Z1 real staying power. A slightly curvier design makes the 5-inch smartphone more comfortable to hold and the added camera button makes it easier to take photos and video underwater. The improved 20.7-megapixel camera didn’t blow us away but is still one of the best smartphone snappers around. Look out Samsung and HTC, Sony is starting to get a hang of this smartphone-making business.

3. HTC

One of the most desirable phone of the year so far is the HTC One. It has a sleek aluminium body that makes the top-end competition feel a little bit cheap. The HTC One also has a few other new HTC features. Top of the list are the UltraPixel camera and Blinkfeed, and the new Sense UI. The 4-megapixel camera doesn’t reap as detail-packed shots as its top rivals in bright sunlight, but it’ll win out in dim situations.

4. Apple

The iPhone 5S continues the bench marking and success of Apple. Keeping the same 4-inch Retina display found on the iPhone 5 and its replacement the iPhone 5C, the high grade aluminium phone is now available in gold and space grey colors. The most radical design change is the Touch ID fingerprint sensor situated in the home button to add an extra layer of security and convenience. The super-fast A7 processor is great, too, but it’s the camera that clinches things for the 5S. The new True-Tone LED flash leads to better shots with the flash enabled, while the infinite burst mode, slow-mo video, speedy app and outstanding HDR mode make using the iPhone 5S camera a joy.

 

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