Top 10 High-End Smartphones in April


PC & Tech Authority's Top 10s are ranked according to review scores and site traffic over a 12 month period. Basically, these products are have hit a chord with us, with Google searches, and stuff that people generally like. In other words, this list shows which products are receiving the most interest from readers on our site.
1

Review: Samsung Galaxy S III

Can Samsung’s newest flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S III, possibly match the hype it has garnered and how does it stack against the HTC One X?

2

Review: Nexus 4

LG and Google combine to produce the best Nexus phone yet, and at a great price, too.

3

Review: Nokia Lumia 920

Nokia's Lumia 920 is an elegant handset that feels truly luxurious to use.

4

HTC One X

Well-built, slick and powerful, HTC’s flagship still has plenty of appeal.

5

Samsung Galaxy S III

A superb screen, lots of power, innovative software and a reasonable price on contract mean that the Galaxy S III retains its smartphone crown.

6

Samsung Galaxy Note II

The size of this phone won’t suit everyone, but in every other respect it’s a superb smartphone – the ideal combination of phone and tablet.

7

Apple iPhone 5

An outstanding handset, but it’s just pipped to the post by Samsung’s bigger and better Galaxy S III.

8

Review: Apple iPhone 5

A taller screen and a sumptuous redesign for the iconic smartphone, but Apple’s latest iPhone falls tantalisingly short of a top score.

9

Apple iPhone 4S

Not the top of the range any more, but still a great option for those without top end needs.

10

Review: BlackBerry Z10

A top-quality smartphone that offers something genuinely different, the Z10 is an encouraging return to form for BlackBerry.

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