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Posted: Fri 12:42, 25 Oct 2013 Post subject: but they've also got models like the Galaxy Ace 2 |
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Top 10 Mobile Phones In Asia
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The Top 10 Mobile Phones in Asia are Mainly Androids
It's not a surprise that the top 10 mobile phones in Asia are predominantly running on the Android OS. There are a lot of cheap, no-name brands in the region, and their only choice of OS is Android, resulting in a lot of name-recognition and familiarity for the OS. Still, Apple's flagship phones and several non-Androids still find their way in the list, which you can check out below:
10. Sony Xperia Z
Sony actually has a lot of brand recognition in Asia, largely attributed to their dominance in the electronics industry, particularly with their game consoles. Which is very telling as the Xperia Z has PSN support, which means it is also a very capable gaming device. Another advantage is Sony's patented water-resistant design. About the only disadvantage of the Xperia Z is its price, as the phone is priced at the higher end of the spectrum, which is why it's at the bottom of this list.
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 is very popular in the region mainly because it eschews two different markets - the mobile phone one and the tablet as well. This because the Galaxy Note, while technically considered as a smartphone, has a quad core processor, a 5.5 inch display, and stylus support - which makes it the missing link between a large smartphone and a small tablet.
7. Nokia Lumia 920
Nokia was really big in Asia (and was one of the dominant companies) before smartphones were invented. They've fallen far down the industry ladder once the iPhones and the Androids showed people what they can do,[url=http://www.osterblade.com]moncler outlet[/url], but they have recently made inroads into regaining their former glory, and the Nokia Lumia 920 is one of the models that are helping them do so. With decent specs, vibrant screens, a stylish design, and a strong OS provided by Microsoft, it seems like Nokia is ready to go toe to toe with the big guys again.
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One of Samsung's key strengths is that they have covered their bases well. They have exceptional products in the high end of the market, but they've also got models like the Galaxy Ace 2, which provides a decent performance and acceptable amount of features for an affordable price. People who want the Samsung brand and features but cannot splurge on their top offerings can settle for the Galaxy Ace 2.
5. Samsung Galaxy S III
The reason why the Galaxy S III ranks higher than both the Ace 2 and the Note 2 is that it works as the effective middle ground between the two. It's more powerful and has more features than the Ace 2,[url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour jackets[/url], but it is also cheaper than the Note 2,[url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url], making it the best of both worlds and one of the best Android handsets around.
4. LG Optimus G
LG is much bigger in Asia than they are in the US (even though they have already made headway in the US market, thanks to a high profile partnership with Google on the Nexus). The Optimus G is a very popular model in Asia as it provides beautiful design, vibrant HD display,[url=http://www.ktbruce.co.uk/mulberrysale.php]mulberry outlet online[/url], a solid build, and a perfectly decent muscle under the hood. Its quad core processor ensures that performance is snappy and that the phone will not be rendered obsolete easily.
3. Blackberry Z10
Blackberries are very popular among working professionals, particularly those who are working in the IT field. The situation doesn't change in the IT market (and never underestimate the sheer number of IT shops in the region, as the outsourcing boom ensured that there are more IT professionals in their part of the world than there are on the other side). The Z10 is the newest model in the Blackberry line, and addresses the faults of its predecessors, allowing it to compete with modern Android and iOS devices.
2. Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
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1. Apple iPhone 4S/5
Despite being top of the line in terms of specs and price, Apple's iPhone 5 is still dominant in Asia, thanks to a strong marketing and their exceptional product. In this case, it is truly a testament to their design, as even the steep price point did not hinder their product from being a commercial success in a market that's very keen on affordability.
The Iphone 5 and its predecessor, the 4S, are sharing the top spot simply because they dominate the market, with iPhone 5 being the top contender while the 4S serving as its strongest competitor (basically, it's the iPhone for people who can't afford the iPhone 5 but want the same power and feature sets.)
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