Stuck with your next smartphone buying decision, this guide should help you out. Today, we will be discussing the best high-end smartphones currently available in the Indian market.
Until Samsung decides to launch Galaxy Nexus in the Indian market; Galaxy S II is the best Android smartphone that you can get right now in the country. It comes with a potent 1.2GHz dual core processor, Gingerbread and a great 8MP rear camera. Samsung has already started rolling out Android 4.0 update in various countries across the globe, so it wouldn't take much long to reach India.
Price: Rs 30,000 | Review
Not much to say here, Apple's iPhone 4S is undoubtedly one of the best smartphones with some great features on-board. If you can shell out Rs 44,500, it is the best you can get. iPhone 4S comes with A5 dual core processor, 3.5 inch Retina display, and 8MP camera.
Price: Rs 44,500 (16GB), Rs 50,900 (32GB), Rs 57,500 (64GB) | Review
Original RAZR's incarnation in the form of an Android beauty, Motorola RAZR comes with some great features in a 7.1mm thick body. You get Gorilla Glass on the front and Kevlar fiber on the back to make it sturdy. Currently running on Android 2.3, ICS update roll-out is scheduled for Q2 this year. Other features of the smartphone include a 1.2GHz TI OMAP dual core processor, 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Advanced display and 8MP rear camera with VGA front cam.
Price: Rs 29,900
With the recent price-cut, Nokia Lumia 800 is suddenly looking more interesting. Although, it might not be able to compete in terms of specs with other Androids in the same budget, but in user experience and looks, it is at par with all high-end smartphones. Lumia 800 features 1.4GHz single core processor, Windows Phone 7.5, 512MB RAM, 8MP camera and 3.7 inch AMOLED display.
Price: Rs 23,900 | Review
HTC's Sensation is another smartphone that recently got a huge price-cut and is now selling for around Rs 24,000. Company's 2011 flagship Sensation comes with some great features and is scheduled to get the Android 4.0 update in the coming weeks. It features 4.3 inch display, 1.2GHz dual core processor and 8MP camera.
Price: Rs 24,000 | Review
We saw a lot of smartphone announcements at the last month's Mobile World Congress, but none of them has yet been released in India. So, if you were planning to grab one of MWC smartphones, you will still have to wait a month or so, till then the aforementioned models are your only choice. via[ndtv]
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