Best Phablets 2016: Google Pixel XL, Apple iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, Which One Is Worth Your Money?
The perception towards Phablets has changed over the years and mobile companies have noticed the change in trend. 2016 has seen some amazing Phablets with top specs. Let us give you a list of best Phablets of 2016 that you should consider before buying one.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
We can derive the rising importance of Phablets from the fact that Apple has joined the race too. With the Note 7 fiasco, Apple iPhone 7 plus is bound to gain some ground. It is not as high-end in specs as compared to the Android counterparts but still gives a good overall performance.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus is water resistant and equipped with a 12Mp camera. It features a dual camera and stereo speakers.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Well, with the Note 7 fire problems we are not sure how many loyal Samsung fans are still out there but the S7 is by far the best some has made. The phone is water resistant with a 3,600 mAh strong battery. It features a dual camera and a display with dual edges. As reported by GSM Arena.
The Dual Pixel AF camera will give you some great resolution pictures. With Note 7 out of the picture, S7 is the best Samsung has to offer at this point in time.
Google Pixel XL
With even Apple entering the Phablet market, did you expect Google to stay out? Google earlier in the month unveiled probably the best Phablet of 2016, the Pixel XL.
The Pixel XL is manufactured by HTC, as reported by Forbes. The core aluminum chassis with gently textured finish offers a good feel in your hand along with durability. Pixel XL is lightweight and packs amazing specs which can compete with the best in the business.
There are some other best Phablets from Chinese brands which would not burn a hole in your pocket. Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus, ZTE Axon 7, and OnePlus 3 are worth the buck. Let us know in the comment section which one according to you is the best Phablet of 2016.
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