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5 Smartphones You Should Consider If You're a Power User

<p>A smartphone can be used for a lot of things and can be irreplaceable if you’re always on the go and need to be connected not only through messaging and voice calls&comma; but also video and the Internet&period; Most people use their phones sparsely&comma; mostly for calls&comma; texting&comma; Web browsing&comma; listening to music and watching the occasional clip on YouTube&period; But there is a growing number of power users who practically work on their phones – document editing&comma; file uploads and sync&comma; task and project management – they do it all on their trusty smartphone&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It is pretty hard to do all that with the wrong phone&comma; however&period; There are plenty of handsets on the market at the moment&comma; but not all of them are suitable for power users&period; With that in mind&comma; here’s a short list of the best smartphones for those who really take full advantage of all the features and push them as far as they can go&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx<&sol;strong>&period; The Droid RAZR Maxx should be at the top of the list for anyone looking for a phone to be used to its full extent&period; The reason is that this phone has a massive 3300 mAh battery that can last up to 21 hours of continuous use – pretty much twice as long as any other smartphone&period; The other specs are also on a high level&colon; the phone has a dual core processor&comma; 1 GB of RAM&comma; a big 4&period;3 inch AMOLED display&comma; 4G LTE support&comma; a micro SD card slot in addition to 32 GB of onboard memory and more&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Motorola Droid 3&sol;Droid 4<&sol;strong>&period; The Droid 3 and Droid 4 are two of the best smartphones with a QWERTY keyboard&comma; so if you need a phone for frequent and long typing&comma; these are the top two models to look at&period; The phones are very similar in their hardware specs&colon; both have a 4 inch display&comma; dual core processor&comma; a lot of internal memory&comma; dual cameras with Full HD video recording&comma; and more&period; The difference is in the 4G LTE radio on the Droid 4 and the design&colon; the Droid 3 has a more industrial look with a metal housing&comma; while the Droid 4 has a plastic &lpar;but still sturdy&rpar; body with the same design as the Droid RAZR – it’s up to you to decide which you like better&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Google Galaxy Nexus<&sol;strong>&period; The Galaxy Nexus is Google’s new smartphone and if you need to be able to fully control how your phone works and what it does&comma; there’s no better choice than this one&period; The phone has a powerful processor&comma; nice big display&comma; all the features you can think of and of course&comma; an unlocked boot loader that lets you install any custom ROM you want and modify it in any way&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>HTC One X&sol;One S<&sol;strong>&period; HTC’s new One series is definitely a hit&comma; with the One S and One X being some of the best new smartphones to come this year&period; The One S is a very nice handset&comma; with an aluminum body and all the features you might need&comma; but if you really need a quad core processor&comma; you’ll want to go for the One X – you’ll have to settle with a plastic housing in that case&comma; though&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Samsung Galaxy Note<&sol;strong>&period; If you need a phone with a really big display&comma; the Samsung Galaxy Note should be at the top of your list&period; Its massive 5&period;3 inch touch screen almost makes it unfit for pockets&comma; but it’s worth it – the display is simply gorgeous and you can use it to take notes and work on the go as if you had a small tablet&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The above phones are pretty much the best on the market when it comes to high performance handsets full of features that can be fully used only by power users&period; Be sure to at least give them a go before deciding which smartphone to go with next&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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