1. Samsung Galaxy S6
Price when reviewed: 32GB, £600 inc VATThe highlight, however, is the improved camera, which now boasts optical image stabilisation and a wide f/1.9 aperture for stunning image capture in all conditions.
The S6 edge is just as good and arguably the more attractive device, but its unusual curved screen and the fact that there's no 32GB option bumps the price of an already expensive phone up to an eye-watering £760. Buy the S6: you won't regret it.
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2. LG G4
Price when reviewed: £530 inc VAT (for the plastic-backed edition)It isn't as slim, sleek or outright delicious as the Samsung Galaxy S6, but the leather backed options are surprisingly attractive, and if you place practicalities before aesthetics, the LG G4 beats the S6 hands down.
Unlike Samsung's leading light, the G4 boasts a removable, 3,000mAh battery so you can carry a spare for emergencies or replace a failing battery a year or two down the track; and it also has a microSD slot, so you're not stuck with the 32GB stock storage allocation. Plus, it's a touch cheaper than the S6.
Currently, we have the LG G4 in second place in our smartphone list, because it isn't quite as quick as the Samsung Galaxy S6 and battery life isn't as good either, but it's a very, very close run thing.
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3. Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Price when reviewed: £348 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. Samsung Galaxy S5
Price on 30/03/15: £330 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. iPhone 6
Price when reviewed: £539 inc VATIt's a brave new world for Apple's larger iPhone, and it's much the better for it. Super-fast, beautiful to look at and lovely to use. It's the dictionary definition of a flagship handset.
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6. Motorola Moto G
Price when reviewed: £145 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7. HTC One M9
Price when reviewed: £580 inc VATIt's a beautifully crafted and highly competent smartphone, just like last year's HTC One M8. But it's only a small improvement on the M8.
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8. LG G3
Price when reviewed: £459 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9. Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Price when reviewed: £599 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10. Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
Price when reviewed: £609 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11. Nexus 6
Price when reviewed: £499 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12. iPhone 6 Plus
Price when reviewed: £619 inc VATApple’s 5.5in giant isn’t for everyone, but for some it may prove the perfect mid-point between an iPad and iPhone. And contrary to initial reports, our long-term review sample hasn't suffered from any undue bending - it's remained rock-solid in the face of all the abuse we've dished out.
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13. Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Price: £280 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14. Motorola Moto X
Price when reviewed: £419 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15. Nokia Lumia 930
Price when reviewed: £419 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
16. Sony Xperia Z3
Price when reviewed: £477 inc VAT----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17. Motorola Moto E
Price when reviewed: £109 inc VATNOTE: THIS INFORMATION WAS GOTTEN FROM : http://www.pcpro.co.uk
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