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With so much activity, it was almost impossible to choose only ten phones for our list of the most notable phones of the year, but that's just what we've done. These cover the gamut from practical to gimmicky and budget-friendly to downright indulgent. Here are the 10 smartphones that made the biggest impact in 2014.
1. Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
In a sea of oversized smartphones, the Android smartphone of 2014.
2. iPhone 6 Plus
Not everyone will be pleased with this stretched-out iPhone, and even we had some concerns about its software. That aside, the Pictures) has perhaps the best camera of any smartphone we've tested this year, and its optical image stabilisation results in unbelievably good low-light performance.
3. Xiaomi Mi 3
Motorola and Asus set the stage for affordable smartphones, but Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi redefined disruptive pricing with its flagship smartphone, the Mi 3. The Xiaomi Mi 3 (causing virtual stampedes week after week.
4. Oneplus One
Nicknamed the would not be available in India. OnePlus is now working on its own Android fork based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. Adding to the frenzy, OnePlus launched the phone through a single e-commerce channel and in very limited quantities. We liked the OnePlus One and think that it gets really close to being a flagship killer, mostly thanks to its unbeatable price.
5. Blackberry port
Modelled around an actual port, the BlackBerry might finally have done something completely right."
6. Motorola Moto E
At face value, the Pictures) might look like a normal smartphone with no noteworthy features. However, the Moto E was one of the most important releases in India this year because it ushered in a wave of budget smartphones with great performance. It can do a lot of things that only high-end smartphone could do before, and that too without breaking a sweat. Even so, the Moto E doesn't have a very good camera and the 'small' 4.3-inch screen might put off some prospective buyers.
7. Asus ZenFone 5: Asus has had a spotty history in the smartphone market but it is back full-strength now with the ZenFone series. All three siblings offer exceptional performance at their price points and are very easy to recommend. The Pictures) stands out in particular because of its good camera and smart positioning.
8. Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Of all the phablets we've reviewed, the Pictures) stands out thanks to its impressive combination of hardware and software. Samsung has really worked on ways to let s get more out of the big screen and stylus, going well beyond the capabilities of stock Android. Plus, the good camera and battery life make it an all-rounder.
9. Yota Devices Yotaphone
We have to give Yota Devices credit for thinking of something radically different, and the secondary e-ink screen is exactly that. In practical , the second-generation Yotaphone, already announced internationally, is an improvement.
10 Intex Cloud FX and Jolla Smartphone
We've grouped these two phones together because the Pictures) gave us a glimpse of what Sailfish OS is like.
Both operating systems, Firefox and Sailfish, are fresh new takes on what a mobile operating system should do for the . It will be an uphill battle against Android, and these bold new operating systems have a long way to go.
These were the ten phones which made the strongest impression on us in 2014 - they aren't necessarily the best phones of the year, but in many ways, these handsets broke new ground, and helped make the year more interesting. Others that almost made the list include the Pictures).
Which were your favourite phones of 2014? Let us know via the comments.
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