5 Superphones im Test
Das Magazin Stuff nimmt sich fünf Superphones zur Brust. Die Geräte sind zwar nicht gerade billig, sollen dafür aber auch mit zahlreichen Features und einer ausgezeichneten Ausstattung punkten. Über den ersten Rang darf sich das Samsung Galaxy S8 freuen. Auf dem zweiten Platz reiht sich das Apple iPhone X ein. Den dritten Rang belegt das Google Pixel 2 XL.
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Apple iPhone X Smartphone 14,73cm (5,8 Zoll) Super Retina-Display, 256GB interner Speicher, 3GB RAM, iOS, Space Grau
... If you want the best phone running iOS, you're going to habe to find the cash. For everyone not handcuffed to Apple, it's just short of being an S8-beater.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Smartphone 14,73cm Pixel (5,8 Zoll) Super-AMOLED-Display, 64GB interner Speicher, 4GB RAM, Android, Midnight Black
... It might not be brand spanking new any more, and it might have been surpassed in one or two areas by increasingly competent competition, but the S8 has a design that's still head and shoulders above every other smartphone. ...
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Google Pixel 2 XL Smartphone 15,2cm Pixel (6 Zoll) P-OLED-Display, 64GB interner Speicher, 4GB RAM, Android, Schwarz/Weiß
... Partnering with LG rather than Samsung for the OLED panel perhaps wasn't the best move, thought - screen quality isn't quite as impressive as the Galaxy S8's. The Pixel 2 XL has the best cam in any phone, then, but as a whole it doesn't quite make it to the top.
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Oneplus 5T
... Really though, the price is what makes the 5T such a winner. You're getting a more modern screen, a slicker camera and smart bonuses like facial recognition, for the same price as the old phone - and that's around half the price of the top Apple or Google handset.
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LG V30 Moroccan Blue Smartphone 15,24cm (6 Zoll) OLED-Display, 64GB interner Speicher, 4GB RAM, Android, Moroccan Blue
... On paper, the V30 sounds the full package, but the cracks start to show once it gets side by side with its rivals. Camera quality isn't all that, it's still waiting for Android Oreo, and the screen shows wonky colours. For the best sound around, though, it's unbeatable.