Smartphones have become an indispensable tool of the 21st century, giving us quick access to friends and family, the Internet, and a plethora of helpful applications. Ever wonder which are the best? Using a variety of reputable websites for smartphone reviews, combined with our insights on availability, and pricing in Malaysia, here is a list of the 6 best smartphones in Malaysia you can buy with a contract plan.Without further ado, and listed in no particular order, here are the best smartphones you can purchase in Malaysia.
1.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is an incredibly popular
smartphone that runs Google’s Android operating system. (It also qualifies as a
phablet – a smartphone with a screen that typically measures between 5 and 7
inches). It has an awesome battery life, which according to Laptop Magazine
will last you over 11 hours. The 5.7-inch, full-HD resolution screen is
absolutely beautiful too. The downside of such a large screen is that the phone
can be difficult to operate with one hand and be too bulky for your pocket.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is an incredibly popular
smartphone that runs Google’s Android operating system. (It also qualifies as a
phablet – a smartphone with a screen that typically measures between 5 and 7
inches). It has an awesome battery life, which according to Laptop Magazine
will last you over 11 hours. The 5.7-inch, full-HD resolution screen is
absolutely beautiful too. The downside of such a large screen is that the phone
can be difficult to operate with one hand and be too bulky for your pocket.
2. Apple iPhone 5s
Apple turned the smartphone industry upside down with the
release of the original iPhone. Several iterations later, the iPhone 5s is one
of the most popular smartphones in the world. This phone sports a high quality
camera, an incredibly fast processor, a slim aluminium design, and a smaller
screen size (4 inches across) than many of the top Android phones. Its size
emphasizes on one-handed functionality, and of course it fits comfortably in
your pocket. Additionally, the iOS operating system remains one of the most
intuitive mobile platforms in the world. One key downside with the iPhone 5s is
the reported battery life for daily use, which clocks in at only about 5+ hours
worth on a single charge.
3. Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung’s Galaxy S4 is the Korean company’s flagship phonem
and it’s a clear response to the iPhone. This Samsung smartphone has been
extremely successful in its own right, and some of its key features include an
excellent 13-megapixel camera, a software that places an emphasis on hand
gestures, a vivid 5″ HD screen, and a plastic polycarbonate shell design. Note
that the S4 comes in both 3G and LTE versions. While it is currently Samsung’s
latest iteration available for sale, the Galaxy S5 was just announced and will
likely arrive in Malaysia in April 2014 .
4. HTC ONE
The HTC One is another go-to choice for those sitting in the
Android camp. Housed in a sleek aluminum unibody with a 4.7-inch display, it
offers a premium feel that resembles that of the iPhone 5S. With a decent
camera, intriguing user interface, and a fast processor, it is arguably one of
the top Android phones out there.
5. Sony Xperia Z1
With a high-end camera, waterproof chassis, powerful engine
under the hood, and a full HD 5-inch screen, Sony aims to give the rest of the
pack a run for their money with the Z1. While it runs Google’s Android OS, Sony
provides its own spin on the user interface by making things pervasively
Sony-like, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It provides a nice, smooth
experience and sits on par with Samsung’s and HTC’s high-end user interfaces.
Additionally, its 20-megapixel camera resolution seems like gold on paper, and
it does take amazingly detailed pictures. It wouldn’t replace a compact camera,
but it certainly comes close.
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