How to Choose the Best Smartphone

Smartphones are displayed during a news conference announcing Lenovo's annual results in Hong Kong May 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files
Smartphones are displayed during a news conference announcing Lenovo's annual results in Hong Kong May 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files
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How to Choose the Best Smartphone

Smartphones are displayed during a news conference announcing Lenovo's annual results in Hong Kong May 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files
Smartphones are displayed during a news conference announcing Lenovo's annual results in Hong Kong May 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files

As 2017 nears its end, and with the vast number of phones rolled out, users are unsure what phone to choose. Some want the best design, others look for longer battery life, while others look for the best gaming phone and a number of users search for the least costly device that provides the best of technologies.

In this context, we highlight the best phones of the year based on design, camera, games, audio, screen, battery life, and price.

Premium Designs: The Best Design

The competition heated up in 2017 between leading companies to provide the best they have, and the general trend in design was to get rid of wide edges so that the screen occupies the largest possible space on the device.

This trend is credited to Samsung which made quite a leap in the smartphones world when it released Galaxy S8 in April.

Other companies followed suit and created their designs.

Perhaps the most notable phones are: LG V30, HTC U11, Essential Phone, OnePlus 5T, and iPhone X (10).

However, Galaxy Note 8 was the most distinctive with a 6.3” near bezel-less, full-frontal glass, edge-to-edge screen and almost non-existent edges while maintaining all traditional features users are used to such as fingerprint sensor, earphone jack and expandable memory. Let’s not forget that it is the only phone in the market with the SPen.

Futuristic design:

In 2017, several phones with futuristic designs were released as we had the Moto Z2 Play, which came with the idea of Modular Phone, a device where different pieces can be swapped for different kinds of functionality by attaching them to the back of the phone whether it is an extra battery, external earphones, camera, or projector. 

Meizu Pro 7 came with a secondary screen behind the device, enabling you to take selfies using the 12 megapixel dual-camera.

But the device that truly deserves to be called the phone of the future is "ZTE Axon M" with top-notch design dual-screens 5.2 inches each, one in the front and another folding in the back.

Imaging and Audio Capabilities:

Camera:

According to DXOMark.com website, camera of Pixel 2 phone was top ranked, followed by iPhone X’s 12-megapixels camera with an X2 optical zoom and an optical stabilizer for both cameras.

However, the thing about iPhone 10 is its stunning 4K video camera, where you can shoot HD videos even during fast motion, tipping the scales for Apple as the phone with the best camera currently in the market.

DXOMark.com is a leading website specialized in image quality measurements and ratings for smartphones, cameras, and lenses since 2008.

Audio:

One of the disadvantages of a bezel-less phone, which most leading companies adopted, was that there was not enough room to put a headset or speakers into the front of the device. We noticed that many phones came with one speaker.

Apple, on the other hand, managed to provide its iPhone X with two speakers, one at the top and the other below, but Google designed two speakers in one device at the front, giving the user a more satisfactory experience.

But, what sets HTC U11 apart from all these phones is its two speakers with HTC BoomSound, which provides clarity of sound and comes with Hi-Res technology to record high-precision sound, and let’s not forget the headset U Sonic provided by the company which now combines Active Noise Cancellation with the ability to tune audio to each user’s preference. 

Screen and Battery:

The Screen:

The screen typically occupies more than 75 percent of the device. Although Razer's screen has surpassed all phones with 120 Hz, its disadvantage is that you will not be able to enjoy it in bright, outdoor conditions.

This is where Samsung can be set apart for its super amolide screen, used on Galaxy S8. It came with the same technology, but with a larger 6.3-inch screen at 1440 x 2960 and 521 pixels per inch, which took 83.2 percent of the device. So it lies on top of the list of best smartphone screens in 2017.

Battery:

Despite the outstanding evolution of smartphones whether in design, screen or cameras, the biggest dilemma remains battery life. All of the leading phones share a battery life of up to one day, but according to the TomsHardware website, Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom is the phone with the longest battery life. It can be used for 16 hours and 46 minutes when fully charged. This is due to the powerful 5000 mA battery.

If you do not like medium-sized phones, Huawei Mate 10 Pro is the most advanced phone with a battery life of more than 14 hours and 33 minutes of constant use, which also features the amazing reverse charging feature.

Games:

There is no doubt that you can enjoy a better gaming experience with most leading smartphones. Phones like iPhone 8, iPhone 10 and Galaxy S8 all had huge specifications and powerful gear until Razer was released, breaking all records  with its most powerful hardware in the market.

Razer is known by gaming enthusiasts, where it manufactures the most powerful laptops and gaming platform accessories. But, the company decided to enter the smartphone market to focus on a new category: gaming.

The phone comes with a Snapdragon 835 processor, 8GB RAM and a 4000 mAh battery life. But the most important feature is a 5.7-inch QHD screen with a frequency of 120 Hertz for the user’s pleasure to enjoy an experience like no other. The majority of smartphones operate at a frequency of 60Hertz only.

Pricing:

Price has always been a key factor in buying any device. Users want the best device at the cheapest price. But, with the surge in prices, this has become more difficult to find.

Samsung, for example, priced its Galaxy 8Note at about $950 and then Apple announced that iPhone 10 is sold for $1,000.

Amid this fierce competition, OnePlus 5T phone emerged as one of the best phones in the middle class, but it came with the awesome capabilities, equipment and specifications.

The company supplied its phone with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processors, 8GB RAM, 128GB internal memory, 16-megapixel rear camera, 0.2-second fingerprint reader, face recognition, two SIM cards and a headset port.

The good thing is you can get all of this and more at just $500, half the price of the iPhone X! However, if you are a loyal Apple customer and not an Android fan, you have no choice but the iPhone SE. 



AI to Track Icebergs Adrift at Sea in Boon for Science

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AI to Track Icebergs Adrift at Sea in Boon for Science

© Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP
© Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP

British scientists said Thursday that a world-first AI tool to catalogue and track icebergs as they break apart into smaller chunks could fill a "major blind spot" in predicting climate change.

Icebergs release enormous volumes of freshwater when they melt on the open water, affecting global climate patterns and altering ocean currents and ecosystems, reported AFP.

But scientists have long struggled to keep track of these floating behemoths once they break into thousands of smaller chunks, their fate and impact on the climate largely lost to the seas.

To fill in the gap, the British Antarctic Survey has developed an AI system that automatically identifies and names individual icebergs at birth and tracks their sometimes decades-long journey to a watery grave.

Using satellite images, the tool captures the distinct shape of icebergs as they break off -- or calve -- from glaciers and ice sheets on land.

As they disintegrate over time, the machine performs a giant puzzle problem, linking the smaller "child" fragments back to the "parent" and creating detailed family trees never before possible at this scale.

It represents a huge improvement on existing methods, where scientists pore over satellite images to visually identify and track only the largest icebergs one by one.

The AI system, which was tested using satellite observations over Greenland, provides "vital new information" for scientists and improves predictions about the future climate, said the British Antarctic Survey.

Knowing where these giant slabs of freshwater were melting into the ocean was especially crucial with ice loss expected to increase in a warming world, it added.

"What's exciting is that this finally gives us the observations we've been missing," Ben Evans, a machine learning expert at the British Antarctic Survey, said in a statement.

"We've gone from tracking a few famous icebergs to building full family trees. For the first time, we can see where each fragment came from, where it goes and why that matters for the climate."

This use of AI could also be adapted to aid safe passage for navigators through treacherous polar regions littered by icebergs.

Iceberg calving is a natural process. But scientists say the rate at which they were being lost from Antarctica is increasing, probably because of human-induced climate change.

 


AMD Predicts Weaker First-Quarter Sales, Shares Plunge on Nvidia Comparisons

An AMD logo and a computer motherboard appear in this illustration created on August 25, 2025. (Reuters)
An AMD logo and a computer motherboard appear in this illustration created on August 25, 2025. (Reuters)
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AMD Predicts Weaker First-Quarter Sales, Shares Plunge on Nvidia Comparisons

An AMD logo and a computer motherboard appear in this illustration created on August 25, 2025. (Reuters)
An AMD logo and a computer motherboard appear in this illustration created on August 25, 2025. (Reuters)

Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday forecast a slight decline in quarterly revenue, raising concerns about whether it ​can effectively challenge Nvidia in the booming AI market and sending its shares tumbling 8% in after-hours trade.

The lackluster prediction comes despite an unexpected boost from sales of certain artificial intelligence chips to China, which began in the last quarter after the Trump administration approved a license for orders that AMD received in early 2025.

And without those sales to China which generated $390 million, AMD's data-center segment would have missed estimates for the fourth quarter.

AMD said it expects revenue of about $9.8 billion this quarter, plus or minus $300 million. That's down from $10.27 billion in the fourth-quarter which was up 34% year-on-year and ahead of LSEG ‌estimates for $9.67 billion.

PALES ‌NEXT TO NVIDIA

Though AMD is seen as one of the ‌few ⁠contenders ​that can seriously ‌challenge Nvidia, investors noted the stark contrast between the two companies' performances. AMD expects an adjusted gross margin of 55% this quarter. Nvidia has said it expects adjusted gross margin in the mid-70% range during its fiscal 2027.

"The expectations for large blowout quarters for AI-related hardware companies have skewed what the market is looking for," said Bob O'Donnell, president of TECHnalysis Research.

The forecast for the current first quarter includes $100 million from sales to China, where the situation remains "dynamic," AMD CEO Lisa Su said on a conference call with investors.

The US government ⁠has placed restrictions on the exports of advanced chips to China, but AMD received licenses to sell modified versions of its MI300 series ‌of AI chips there. Its MI308 chip competes with Nvidia's H20 ‍chip in China.

OPENAI SALES

AMD has accelerated its ‍product launches and is moving into selling full AI systems to better compete against Nvidia, which now ‍provides "rack-scale" systems that combine GPUs, CPUs and networking gear.

Last year, it entered into a multi-year deal to supply AI chips to ChatGPT-owner OpenAI, which would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue and give the startup the option to buy up to roughly 10% of the chipmaker.

Su reiterated on Tuesday that the company ​expects sales of a new flagship AI server to OpenAI and others to rise rapidly in the second half of this year, saying a global memory-chip crunch will not ⁠slow its plans.

"I do not believe that we will be supply-limited in terms of the ramp that we put in place," Su said.

BEYOND OPENAI

As Big Tech and governments across the globe double down on investing in AI hardware, shares in Santa Clara, California-based AMD have doubled since the start of 2025, outperforming a 60% bump in the broader chip index.

But analysts remain concerned that AMD's success remains tied to a handful of customers that rivals such as Nvidia could try to poach. Reuters reported this week that Nvidia made a $20 billion move to hire most of chip startup Groq's founders after OpenAI held chip supply discussions with the startup.

"Growth appears concentrated in large deployments and specific regions, and China shipments are significant enough to influence a quarter," said eMarketer analyst Gadjo Sevilla.

Revenue in AMD's key data-center segment grew 39% to $5.38 billion in the ‌fourth quarter. But excluding sales of the MI308, which is a data-center chip, that revenue would have been $4.99 billion, below estimates of $5.07 billion.


Switch 2 Sales Boost Nintendo Results but Chip Shortage Looms

This photo taken on November 4, 2025 shows a woman taking photos of a Super Mario figure at the Nintendo Tokyo store in Tokyo. (AFP)
This photo taken on November 4, 2025 shows a woman taking photos of a Super Mario figure at the Nintendo Tokyo store in Tokyo. (AFP)
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Switch 2 Sales Boost Nintendo Results but Chip Shortage Looms

This photo taken on November 4, 2025 shows a woman taking photos of a Super Mario figure at the Nintendo Tokyo store in Tokyo. (AFP)
This photo taken on November 4, 2025 shows a woman taking photos of a Super Mario figure at the Nintendo Tokyo store in Tokyo. (AFP)

The runaway success of the Switch 2 console drove up Nintendo's net profit by more than 50 percent in the nine months to December, the Japanese video game giant said Tuesday.

But a global memory chip shortage, created by frenzied demand for artificial intelligence hardware, could push up manufacturing costs.

The Switch 2 became the world's fastest-selling games console after launching to a fan frenzy last summer.

It is the successor to the original Switch, which soared in popularity during the pandemic when games such as "Animal Crossing" struck a chord during long lockdowns.

Both are hybrid devices that can be connected to a TV or used on-the-go.

In April-December, net profit jumped 51.3 percent year-on-year to 358.9 billion yen ($2.3 billion), and revenue nearly doubled on-year to 1.9 trillion yen, Nintendo said.

But the firm kept its annual unit sales target for the Switch 2 steady at 19 million, and also held its full-year net profit forecast of 350 billion yen.

"Nintendo Switch 2 got off to a good start following its launch on June 5 and unit sales continued to grow through the holiday season," the company said.

Nearly 17.4 million Switch 2 devices were sold in the nine-month period, it added.

"Maintaining momentum is certainly a big focus for Nintendo," Krysta Yang of the Nintendo-focused Kit and Krysta Podcast told AFP.

A lack of heavy-hitting first-party new games for the Switch 2 in coming months risks hindering growth, although third-party titles such as "Resident Evil Requiem" should help fill the gap, she said.

Nintendo said Tuesday it planned to release "Mario Tennis Fever" this month and "Pokemon Pokopia" in March.

While the firm is diversifying into hit movies and theme parks, consoles remain the core of its business.

The Switch 1 has now sold 155.37 million units -- overtaking the Nintendo DS console to be its best-selling hardware of all time.

But soaring prices for memory chips, used in gaming consoles as well as phones, laptops and other electronics, will likely be a headwind for the company.

Their prices have been pushed up as chipmakers focus on producing the advanced memory chips in huge demand to power AI data centers.

"Nintendo and other console manufacturers are publicly keeping quiet about the impact of the shortage," gaming industry consultant Serkan Toto told AFP.

But "users can forget the past when consoles always became cheaper in tandem with component costs falling over time", with price hikes potentially on the way in 2026, he said.

Yang said she thought a price increase for the Switch 2 "is not out of the question" but added that Nintendo "would likely exhaust all other options" before doing so.