Well it’s a good period to have money in your pocket, ready to buy your brand new flagship model, don’t you agree? With Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL having been made official a couple of days ago the puzzle of the best 2017 flagships seems to be complete – somewhat (we’re waiting for the Mate 10 from Huawei, I know).
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We’ve got all the powerful flagship models lineup here for you, starting with the OnePlus 5 and the Essential Phone, up to the new Pixels! Most of them are equipped with state of the art specs, impressive displays, one of a kind cameras, while others are so easy to use, value for money and of course: reliable.
So what’s your favorite flagship model guys?
Let us know which one in the poll below but leave a comment below to elaborate on your choice. Why did you choose it? Is it the appearance? Display? Specs? Price? All of them combined?
Let us know 🙂
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Mi6.
+ price
+ power
+ storage
+ smallness (fits into my pocktes, incl winter jacket pockets)
+ power consumption (60% of battery at the end of the day)
+ double camera (wide+tele)
There are very nice (and really good sounding!) Type-C in-ear headphones by Xiaomi which solve the problem.
https://xiaomi-mi.com/news-and-actions/xiaomi-launched-noise-cancelling-usb-type-c-headphones/
If I want the utmost sound, I choose my Audio Technica / XDUOO combo, anyway.
They doesn’t solve the problem, it’s like a patch… I have a lot of old boombox, and some good headphones, and I’ll need to use an adapter every time! Removing the Jack is a stupid marketing move, and it hasn’t any advantage that worth it!
I can see your point. For someone like me who got into audio quite late it’s acceptable, but not for people who have already invested in ear/headphones.
I am using sgs8, but if i would buy device now, i think v30 would be my choice.
Pixel so is tempting with those dual speakers, but I would not take it before mine s8.