Techilicious columnist Rajiv Makhni Where was the Twitter thrashing, the Facebook flogging and the public pounding that I had predicted? What happened to the iPhone iMafia, the Android army, the BlackBerry (BB) boys and the Windows warriors? Where was that famous deep polarisation and devotion that borders on religious mania when your personal phone or platform or company is criticised? If you're not going to defend your own phone then what else is there left to defend? I am truly surprised and did I mention deeply disappointed? I hope that was a flash in the pan, just a slow week for you – and that you'll come out all guns blazing this week. Because it's time to crown the number one smartphone in the world. Last week six beautiful phones were taken through the wringer. The head to head battle was fought on looks and style, dimensions and form factor, screen and resolution as well as processor and OS overhead. Today, the battle gets bloodier. Battery Life
Add Ons Price That's pretty much it. For the last two weeks, I've gone through almost every single thing that a phone can be judged on. All that's left is a verdict. It's a tough one to call as the gap between companies, feature sets, product line, hardware as well as style are as close as it's ever going to be – but I'm going ahead and doing it anyway. The iPhone 5 is an amazing phone but needs a fresh and totally new exterior as well as an OS that doesn't still look the way it did four years ago. The Z10 is an excellent effort from BB, let down by the price as also the fact that it needs more time to convert non-BB users. The Xperia Z is also a fantastic phone but needs that one killer feature that makes it stand tall. The Lumia 920 has it all but its Windows OS still needs to get to a tipping point for it to get some serious momentum. That leaves the HTC One and the Samsung S4. I'm going to go with the HTC One as the winner as this is a phone that takes some serious risks, has a lot of disruptors, has come out with an aggressive price (relatively speaking) and has great looks to go with all that. The S4's biggest weakness is its looks and what is predicted to be a very high price. If Samsung also takes on the price war – and prices the S4 below Rs. 42,000 – this crown may shift. Till then, the HTC One rules! There you have it – don't disappoint me this time and let the real flogging truly begin! The Contenders,in random order, are (drum roll) The Winners Camera Rajiv Makhni is managing editor, Technology, NDTV, and the anchor of Gadget Guru, Cell Guru and Newsnet 3
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Saturday, 13 April 2013
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