Lenovo Z5 smartphone was launched in June 2018


Image result for lenovo z5Lenovo Z5 smartphone was launched in June 2018. The phone comes with a 6.20-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 2246 pixels.

The Lenovo Z5 is powered by octa-core processor and it comes with 6GB of RAM. The phone packs 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 256GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Lenovo Z5 packs a 16-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 8-megapixel front shooter for selfies.
The Lenovo Z5 runs Android 8.1 and is powered by a 3300mAh. It measures 153.00 x 75.65 x 7.85 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 165.00 grams.
The Lenovo Z5 is a dual SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Compass/ Magnetometer, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope.
    About lenovo :-Founded in Beijing in 1984, Lenovo acquired IBM's PC business in 2005, and first became the world's top PC maker in 2013. It entered the Android and Windows tablet market in 2011, began selling Android smartphones in 2012, and acquired Motorola Mobility from Google in 2014. The company has also launched an online-only sub-brand for smartphones called Zuk in China.
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      Display
6.20-inch
Processorocta-core
Front Camera8-megapixel
Resolution1080x2246 pixels
RAM6GB
OSAndroid 8.1
Storage64GB
Rear Camera16-megapixel
Battery Capacity3300mAh

Read here for the two smartphones, prices and features launched by Intel


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Chinese mobile maker ITEL Tuesday launched three new smartphones in the Indian market. The company's new smartphone is priced at less than Rs 9,000.↪
New Delhi: Chinese Mobile Manufacturers Company On Tuesday launched three new smartphones in the Indian market. The company's new smartphone is priced at less than Rs 9,000. The company introduced the S42 and A44 smartphones to Mangalwalan. On the occasion of launch, Marco Ma, Managing Director, Transaction India, parent company, said, "India is an important market for us. Hence We have introduced these phones while understanding the needs of the customers. In these products, we have focused on creating a 'money-charged' product, which has been done to provide maximum features at the least cost. This is the technology that demonstrates our commitment to democratization of technology. ' A44 market will start meeting in mid-April.
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features-The S42 has a 5.65 inch full HD screen, Android Orao 8.0 and Snapdragon 425 processor. The phone has 13 megapixel front and rear camera. The phone has 3 GB RAM and 16 GB of internal memory, with the convenience of face lock. Its memory can be increased by up to 128 GB via micro SD card. This phone has a 3,000 mAh powerful battery. The phone costs Rs 8,799.

Features of A44 -: The second smartphone, which was introduced by Intel, has a 5.45 inch full HD screen, Android noodt 7.0, mediatech quadcore processor and 1 GB of RAM. The phone has a 5-megapixel front and rear camera. The internal memory of this phone coming with 8 GB of internal memory can be increased from micro SD card to 32 GB. In A44, the company has given a different button for bike mode. Equipped with a 2,400 mAh battery, this phone costs Rs 5,799. Fingerprint sensor has also been provided in new phones.






Flipkart launches mobile website for UC Browser

Popular e-retailer Flipkart launched its online website for UC Browser on Wednesday. Now Flipkart users can access the website on mobile from UC Browser on a slow 2G network.                           
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Bangalore's e-commerce website said in Bangalore, "Flipkart users will experience great features like search, offers and even the carts on the mobile website on UC Browser.
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Flipkart's focus is on giving a faster and better experience than the other mobile site accessing UC Browser. From the new mobile site, Flipkart will increase the number of its customers, where Internet and mobile phone connectivity are slow.
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Flipkart vice president Surojit Chatterjee said in a statement: "More than 50 percent of our traffic comes from small cities on our website. There are more than 30 million products in our 70 categories in Image result for flipkart.these places. ''    
The company says that the company's attempt from Flipkart's new mobile site on UC Browser is to give a universal, better user experience to mobile Internet customers.Image result for flipkart.

2019 में चांद का भी होगा अपना 4जी नेटवर्क

2019 में चांद का भी होगा अपना 4जी नेटवर्क


पीटीएस साइंटिस्ट्स ने कहा कि अपनी  टीम अंतरिक्ष की खोज में आने वाली कीमत को कम करने और चांद तक आसान पहुंच बनाने के लिए और  उनको  अपनी  पहचान बनानी  है।
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बर्लिन:- 4g नेटवर्क  निम्रयता वोडाफोन ने कहा की २०१९  मै चाँद  पर  भी  अपना  4g   सेलफोन नेटवर्क होगा। लंदन मुख्यालय वाली कंपनी वोडाफोन ने मंगलवार को जारी एक बयान में कहा है कि बहुराष्ट्रीय दूरसंचार कंपनी की जर्मन शाखा ने इस मिशन को हासिल करने के लिए नोकिया के साथ टीम बनाई है। समाचार एजेंसी सिन्हुआ की खबर के मुताबिक नेटवर्क बर्लिन की एक निजी अंतरिक्ष कंपनी पीटीएस साइंटिस्ट्स द्वारा एक निजी चांद रोवर मिशन को समर्थन देगा। कंपनी स्पेसएक्स फॉल्कोन रॉकेट के माध्यम से चांद पर एक लैंडर और दो छोटे रोवर भेजने की योजना बना रही है। पीटीएस साइंटिस्ट्स ने कहा कि उनकी टीम अंतरिक्ष की खोज में जुटी  है इस खबर के बाद ट्विटर यूजर्स ने अपने अंदाज में ट्वीट करने शुरू कर दिए। KyaUkhaadLega ने लिखा, ग्रेट कॉम्बिनेशन! नोकिया और वोडाफोन। प्लीज आप दोनों चांद पर ही फोकस करो। वापस आने की कोई जरूरत नहीं है। punitgoenka ने लिखा, मेरा मानना है कि उन्हें एक बिजी स्ट्रीट से शुरू करना चाहिए, जहां ग्राहक पहले से ही वेस्टर्न एक्सप्रेस हाइवे जैसी सर्विस का इस्तेमाल कर रहे हैं। aniketvpandey ने लिखा कि वोडाफोन चांद पर 4जी नेटवर्क देने की तैयारी कर रही है और इधर डोंबिवली में नेटवर्क ही नहीं है। anjaninandan ने लिखा कि चांद के बाद जमीन पर भी ट्राई करना वोडाफोन। ShivGupta01 ने लिखा कि वोडाफोन को पहले मुंबई में 4G नेटवर्क देने के लिए ट्राई करना चाहिए उसके बाद चांद के बारे में सोचना चाहिए।

Smartphones with the Longest Battery Life

There's long-lasting phones, and then there's the ZenFone 3 Zoom. The latest phone from Asus may boast dual rear cameras with an optical zoom, but the phone's true standout feature is its long-lasting battery life. Put simply, the ZenFone 3 Zoom is the longest-lasting smartphone we've ever tested.

ZenFone 3 Zoom: 16:46
ZenFone 4 Max (tie): 15:19
Cat S41 (tie): 15:19
Moto E4 Plus: 14:48
Huawei Mate 10 Pro: 14:33
Moto Z Play: 13:46
LG X Power: 12:58
BlackBerry KeyOne: 12:47
Cat S60: 12:42
Google Pixel 2 XL: 12:09
ZTE Blade V8 Pro: 12:08
Sony Xperia X Performance: 12:01
ZTE Max XL: 11:53
Moto G5S Plus: 11:50
Moto G5 Plus: 11:43
Moto X4 Android One: 11:41
LeEco Le Pro 3: 11:25
ZTE Blade Z Max: 11:23
OnePlus 5T: 11:22
iPhone 8 Plus: 11:16
LG X Venture: 11:12
Galaxy Note 8: 11:11
Google Pixel XL: 11:11
Google Pixel 2: 11:07
Galaxy S8 Active: 11:06
Asus keeps the power flowing with the ZenFone 4 Max, which turned in a 15-hour-plus result on our battery test to finish as runner up to its fellow Asus smartphone. But the ZenFone 4 Max has company, as the durable Cat S41 recorded an identical time of 15:19 to split runner-up honors.

Motorola makes a very strong showing on this list, too. The affordable Moto E4 Plus lasted 14 hours, 48 minutes on our battery test. While that's nearly two hours short of the ZenFone 3 Zoom's result, it's still impressive for a phone you can buy for less than $200. If you're willing to pay a little more, the 13:46 result turned in by the Moto Z Play is nothing to sneeze at, if you can still track down that 2016 smartphone.

Our list of the top 25 longest-lasting phones include devices that held out 11 hours or more when we test their battery by having them surf continuously over LTE until they run out of juice. You'll find everything from budget phones like the Moto G5 Plus to flagship devices from Apple (the iPhone 8 Plus), Samsung (Galaxy Note 8) and Google (both Pixel phones).

If the ability to charge quickly is as important to you as battery life, consider one of the newer entries to our list, the OnePlus 5T. We recently tested phones that boast quick charging features, and the OnePlus 5T charged the fastest.

When testing phones, we set each phone's display to 150 nits to normalize for brightness and make sure each handset is receiving at least three bars of service. Just to put this performance in context, the average smartphone lasts 9:40 on our test before running out of power.

MORE: Here Are the 10 Best Smartphones Available

These days, battery life is more important than ever, thanks to the big screens, superfast processors and demanding apps we find on the latest phones. After all, what good is that advanced camera or high-resolution display if your handset is dead before the sun goes down? Here's a closer look at the phones that make the grade when it comes to all-day battery life.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
ZENFONE 3 ZOOM (16:46)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$319Amazon
You'll never have to sweat making it from sunrise to sundown with the latest ZenFone from Asus. The ZenFone 3 Zoom features a massive 5,000 mAh battery, and while its Snapdragon 625 processor isn't the fastest CPU available, it does a pretty good job managing power consumption. That means you're unlikely to run out of juice capturing photos with the ZenFone's dual rear cameras or its 13-MP selfie cam. You can also use your ZenFone 3 Zoom as a portable power pack, charging other devices via a reverse charging feature.


ASUS ZENFONE 4 MAX (15:16)
6/10
WORTH CONSIDERING

REVIEW 
$199Amazon
Battery life is the standout feature on this latest ZenFone, where the gigantic 5,000 mAh power pack inside the ZenFone 4 Max helped that device last more than 15 hours on our battery test. While impressive, the battery life is about all this phone has going for it, other than a sub-$200 price tag. The software is clunky, the display doesn't impress and the phone's overall design feels pretty bland. Still, if you want all-day battery life in a low-cost phone and don't mind those compromises, the ZenFone 4 Max is worth a look.


CAT S41 (15:19)
6/10
WORTH CONSIDERING

REVIEW 
$449.99 Catphones
If you're impressed by the durability and longevity of the Cat S60 but put off by its $600-plus price tag, consider the Cat S41. The more affordable phone can also stand up to the punishment of job sites and the great outdoors, but it's the 5,000 mAh battery that really impresses. Not only does the Cat S41 match the ZenFone 4 Max with the second-best result on ou battery test, but you can also turn the S41 into an external power pack that boosts the battery of other devices. We wish the camera on the S41 performed better, but if you need a phone that doesn't require a charge to get you through the day, Cat's latest smartphone is tough to beat.


MOTO E4 PLUS (14:48)
7/10
VERY GOOD

$99.99Amazon
What a difference a 5,000 mAh can make. Moto's E4 fell short as a good budget option, due to disappointing battery life. For the E4 Plus, Motorola went with a larger battery and reaped serious rewards on our battery test, lasting nearly 15 hours. For a phone that will cost you less than $200, that's an impressive result, especially since the display and rear camera on the E4 Plus are pretty solid, too.


HUAWEI MATE 10 PRO (14:33)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
TBD Huawei
Among high-end flagship phones, it's hard to top Huawei's Mate 10 Pro and its 4,000 mAh battery. The 6-inch phone lasted more than 14-and-a-half-hours on our battery test, besting the similarly-sized Pixel 2 XL by more than 2 hours. It lasted nearly four hours longer than Apple's iPhone X. You'll also appreciate the reverse-charging mode on the Mate 10 Pro, which lets you power up other devices from your smartphone. Our only complaint: there's no ship date or price for the Mate 10 Pro in the U.S. yet, so your best available Huawei option remains last year's Mate 9, which turned in an impressive 12-hour time on our battery test.


MOTO Z PLAY (13:46)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$199.95Amazon Marketplace
The modular design of the Moto Z lineup lets you easily attach add-ons to your phone to expand its capabilities. You won’t need to worry about slapping an extra battery onto the back of the Moto Z Play, though: We measured nearly 14 hours of battery life on this modular phone. Note that Motorola has come out with a successor, the Moto Z2 Play, but the new phone features a smaller battery — 3,000 mAh vs. 3,510 mAh in the original — so that Motorola could slim down the phone. The Z2 Play lasted 4 hours less than its predecessor on our battery test, so get the original Z Play if you value battery life above all else.


LG X POWER (12:58)
7/10
VERY GOOD

REVIEW 
$139.99Amazon
During standby, the LG X Power barely touches any battery life, ensuring you'll always have juice when you need it. In regular use, this phone has enough life that many people won't even have to charge it everyday. While its display, design and especially cameras are pretty lackluster, with a price that can get as low as $100 after deals and rebates, the X power is a steal for people looking for strong battery life. Note that LG just previewed a follow-up version, the LG X power 2, which boasts a 4500 mAh battery to the 4100 mAh power pack in this phone. The new version should arrive later this year.   


BLACKBERRY KEYONE (12:47)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$511.72Amazon

The keyboard on this TCL-built BlackBerry phone may be its centerpiece feature, but don't sleep on the phone's battery life. We managed to squeeze out a little less than 13 hours from this phone, thanks to its 3505 mAh battery — the largest to ever go inside a BlackBerry device. And when you do run out of juice, the KeyOne supports Quick Charge 3.0, which gets you a 50 percent charge after half-an-hour. A Boost mode even maximizes charging efficiency.  


CAT S60 (12:42)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$539.47Amazon
Talk about a phone that can take a licking and keep on ticking. Cat has built an extremely durable phone with the S60, which survived multiple 6-foot drops and a 30-minute swim in 6 feet of water. And while it took all that punishment, the S60’s battery never flagged, lasting 12 hours, 42 minutes in our battery test. You may not need the phone’s built-in thermal imaging feature, in which case the longer-lasting S41 may better serve your needs.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
GOOGLE PIXEL 2 XL (12:09)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$849.99 Verizon
Looking for a long-lasting flagship phone? Forget about the latest from Apple and Samsung, and try Google's new 6-inch phone instead. The Pixel 2 XL lasted more than 12 hours on our battery test. And when you run out of juice, fast charging should give you 7 hours of battery life just 15 minutes after plugging in. We only wish the Pixel 2 XL supported wireless charging like the iPhone 8 Plus and Samsung's latest phones do.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
ZTE BLADE V8 PRO (12:08)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$159.95Amazon
ZTE didn't cut back on features with its $229 Blade V8 Pro, and that includes the unlocked phone's battery life. Lasting more than 12 hours on our tests, the Blade V8 Pro will remain charged throughout a full day of use. And you're getting more than just a long-lasting phone with this device. ZTE also added other premium features like a fingerprint sensor and dual rear-cameras, making this an attractive budget option for people who still want their phones to pack in a lot of capabilities.


SONY XPERIA X PERFORMANCE (12:01)
7/10
VERY GOOD

REVIEW 
$527.27Amazon
Sony isn’t kidding about the “Performance” in this high-end phone’s name. Even though faster phones have come along in the year since the Xperia X Performance debuted, its quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor still impresses. That standout performance doesn’t come at the cost of battery life, as this high-end variant of the Xperia X lasted a little more than 12 hours on our battery test, with the help of built-in smart-battery technology.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
ZTE MAX XL (11:53)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$95.10Amazon
Battery life is one area where this budget phone from ZTE doesn't compromise. Thanks to its 3,990 mAh battery, the ZTE Max XL held out for nearly 12 hours on our battery test. You'll also get a big, bright 6-inch screen on the ZTE Max XL with full HD resolution. You can only get the phone through Sprint or one of its prepaid subsidiaries, but if you go that latter route, the ZTE Max XL is available for $99.


MOTO G5S PLUS (11:50)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$270Amazon Marketplace
The Moto G5S Plus has a few differences from the Moto G5 Plus, notably a bigger screen and dual rear cameras. Battery life isn't one of those differences, though. The G5S Plus has the same 3,000 mAh battery as its sibling, and their results on our battery test are practically the same, with the G5S Plus managing to squeeze out an extra 7 minutes. An included TurboCharger lets you quickly power up the G5S Plus just like you can with the less-expensive G5 Plus.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
MOTO G5 PLUS (11:43)
9/10
SUPERIOR

REVIEW 
$184.99Amazon
Speaking of the Moto G5 Plus, it remains a shining example of how battery life shouldn't be something you have to compromise on if you want to save money on a smartphone. The G5 Plus ($229 for the 32GB model, $299 if you double the storage to 64GB) lasts more than 11 hours on a single charge even with its low price tag. Thanks to TurboCharge, you can add up to 6 hours of battery life after just 15 minutes of charging. The Moto G5 Plus also boasts a bright, colorful screen, a solid camera and the latest version of Android Nougat.


MOTO X4 ANDROID ONE (11:41)
7/10
VERY GOOD

REVIEW 
$399 Motorola
If you're looking for a reason to jump on Google's Project Fi wireless service, maybe the long battery life of the Moto X4 Android One will convince you. This is a special variation of the midrange Moto X4 for Google's wireless service, and it lasted for 11:41 of continuous web surfing on the Project Fi network (which cobbles together T-Mobile, Sprint and US Cellular). The X4 Android One is the least expensive phone to work on Project Fi, giving you another reason to consider this phone.


LEECO LEPRO 3 (11:25)
7/10
VERY GOOD

REVIEW 
$129.99Amazon
LeEco's first phone to arrive in the U.S. delivers battery performance that's better than phones that cost nearly hundreds of dollars more. Lasting 11:25 on our battery test, the LePro 3 outperformed top-tier devices like the Pixel XL, Galaxy S7 Edge and iPhone 7 Plus, even though the LePro's $400 price is a fraction of what you'd pay for those phones. You'll make some tradeoffs, most notably with the camera, but the LePro 3 is just more proof that you don't have to settle for diminished battery life if you opt for a less expensive phone.


ZTE BLADE Z MAX (11:23)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$99 MetroPCS
Add another phone to the ranks of devices that can give you all-day battery life without costing you an arm and a leg. ZTE's Blade Z Max is a MetroPCS-exclusive that will only set you back less than $100 if you pick up the phone directly from MetroPCS. But you'll get more than 11 hours of battery life from this phone, which outlasted flagship devices from both Google and Samsung in our testing. The budget-minded Blade Z Max offers other premium features like dual rear cameras as well.  

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
ONEPLUS 5T (11:22)
9/10
SUPERIOR

REVIEW 
$499 OnePlus
OnePlus's latest phone couldn't match the 13-hour-plus battery life of its predecessor, the OnePlus 5, even though the OnePlus 5T features the same 3,300 mAh battery. Then again, the 5T features a larger 6-inch screen, so it's not surprising to see some dip in battery life, and that time of 11:22 on our test is still plenty impressive. Even better is the 5T's ability to quickly charge. We plugged the drained phone in and got up to 59 percent of the battery back after 30 minutes of charging — the fastest charge time of any flagship phone promising quick-charge capabilities.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
IPHONE 8 PLUS (11:16)
9/10
SUPERIOR

REVIEW 
$799 T-Mobile
Apple's new phone replaces the iPhone 7 Plus and improves on its battery test performance by 45 minutes — impressive since little has changed about the battery with the iPhone 8 Plus. Credit the new phone's A11 Bionic processor, which not only boosts the iPhone 8 Plus's performance but also seems to manage power more efficiently. That's not the only interesting thing about the iPhone 8 Plus's battery: the new phone also supports wireless charging, using the Qi standard.


LG X VENTURE (11:12)
7/10
VERY GOOD

REVIEW 
$329.99 AT&T
The latest addition to LG's X lineup of phones puts the emphasis on durability, with shock- and water-resistance as well as an easy-to-grip silicone backing. But LG didn't forget about battery life, as the X Venture lasted more than 11 hours on our test. That's not quite the 12:58 that the X Venture's power-preserving sibling, the LG X Power, can endure, but it's still among the longer-lasting smartphones we've tested recently. 

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
GALAXY NOTE 8 (11:11)
9/10
SUPERIOR

REVIEW 
$929.99Amazon
After battery problems forced a recall of the Galaxy Note 7 in 2016, Samsung shrunk down the battery on this year's Galaxy Note 8. But the 3,300 mAh battery inside the latest Note still gives you plenty of battery life on a single charge, outlasting even the Galaxy S8+ and its larger battery by 7 minutes. You'll also find the Note 8's fast wireless charging feature to come in handy when it's time to recharge your phone.

EDITOR'S CHOICE 
GOOGLE PIXEL XL (11:11)
9/10
SUPERIOR

REVIEW 
$669.99 Verizon
The Pixel XL may be a year old, but it doesn't disappoint anyone who's come to expect long-lasting battery life from Google's phones. Battery life can vary based on the version you buy — we got a better result with an unlocked phone using T-Mobile's network — but even the version locked to Verizon will last the whole day. The price on the XL has fallen now that Google's unveiled new versions of its phones. While the Pixel 2 XL lasts longer, you can still be assured of more than 11 hours of battery life if you go for the less expensive XL.


GOOGLE PIXEL 2 (11:07)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$649.99 Verizon
The latest 5-inch Pixel nearly matches the battery life of last year's Pixel XL, falling just 7 minutes short on our test. More impressively, the Pixel 2 outperformed both the Galaxy S8 (10:39) and iPhone 8 (9:54) on our battery test, while also supporting the same fast-charging found in the larger Pixel 2 XL.


GALAXY S8 ACTIVE (11:06)
8/10
TOTALLY WORTH IT

REVIEW 
$1,100Amazon Marketplace
This durable edition of the S8 isn't the longest-lasting Samsung phone you can buy — that'd be the Note 8 — but the 4,000 mAh battery does give you more than 11 hours of battery life. Its 11:06 time on our best puts it just past the Galaxy S8+, and you get a more durable phone with a shatterproof screen. Currently available through AT&T, the Galaxy S8 Active will soon come to T-Mobile and Sprint as well.

See Also : Best Waterproof and Water-Resistant Phones

Best Smartphone Cameras
Smartphone Buying Guide: 9 Tips for Finding the Right Phone
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Best Small Phones: Top Picks 5 Inches or Less


iPhone 8 (4.7 inches)

It's easy to think of the iPhone 8 as just an updated iPhone 7 and even easier to overlook it in favor of the flashier iPhone X. That would be a mistake in both cases. For starters, the iPhone 8 is powered by Apple's new A11 Bionic CPU, which makes it the fastest smartphone we've tested. That new glass design allows the iPhone 8 to support wireless charging, something previous iPhones couldn't do. And speaking of battery, the iPhone 8 lasts 9 hours, 54 minutes on a charge — 51 minutes longer than the iPhone 7. If you want a phone with a screen that's smaller than 5 inches, the 4.7-inch iPhone 8 is the device to get.

Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact (4.6 inches)

You may have noticed that Sony continues to offer phones in a pint-sized form factor even as other device makers turn their attention to larger models. The recently released 4.6-inch XZ1 Compact continues that trend, improving on last year's decidedly more midrange-targeted X Compact with a Snapdragon 835 chipset and 4GB of RAM. While the Compact's screen remains 720p, the display is sufficiently sharp for its size, and helps keep the phone's 2,700mAh battery powered long after other smartphones would have gone dark. It does suffer the same faults as its predecessor: the bezels above and below the display are quite chunky, and you inexplicably still won't find a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button on U.S. models. Still, if you want the most powerful Android phone in the smallest possible package, the XZ1 Compact was made with you in
iPhone 7 (4.7 inches)
It's no longer the new kid on the block since the iPhone 8 arrived, but the iPhone 7 is still a good option for small-phone fans, especially after Apple dropped its price to $549. (That's $150 cheaper than the iPhone 8). The A10 processor is still pretty powerful, even if it can't match the A11 Bionic in the iPhone 8, and the iPhone 7's 12-megapixel camera features a wide f/1.8 aperture that lets in more light. Combine that with optical image stabilization, and you can expect fewer shaky shots. Plus, the iPhone 7 can run iOS 11, giving you access to all those AR-ready apps that are coming soon. mind.

Google Pixel (5 inches)

You may have to search a bit to find the first-generation Pixel — it's out of stock at Google's store, though Verizon still offers it — but the 5-inch Pixel still compares well to its larger sibling, the 5.5-inch Pixel XL. Unlike that larger device's Quad HD display, the $549 Pixel makes do with a 1920 x 1080 resolution on its AMOLED display, and it runs on a smaller battery (2,770mAh compared to the 3,450mAh power pack in the XL). Otherwise, the features are the same, and that's good news for fans of compact phones who don't want to give up functionality for size. It even has something the new Pixels don't: a head.phone

Kyocera DuraForce Pro (5 inches)

Talk about a phone that can take a beating. The DuraForce Pro boasts a military-grade 810G rating and IP68 certification for resistance against dust and water so you can drop and dunk your phone without fear. You also get the choice of a hardened glass display or, if you buy the phone through Verizon, Kyocera's patented Sapphire Shield glass. Speaking of that screen, it's nice and bright — 691 nits when we measured it with a light meter — so you'll never have to squint to make out details on the display when your outdoors. We wish the battery life were a little longer, but the DuraForce Pro is still an impressively durable phone in a compact body.

Moto E4 (5 inches)

If you're looking for a very inexpensive phone that can still fit comfortably in your hands, look no further than the Moto E4. The Moto E4 features a 5-inch LCD display with a 720p resolution, which is more than adequate given the device's small size. Under the hood, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 425 processor will never blow you away with its performance, but it does keep things humming along smoothly – so long as you don't plan on playing any cutting-edge games. Around the back is an 8-megapixel camera, one of the better shooters you'll find in a low-end Android phone. Best of all, the Moto E4 is available on all networks and retails for just $129 unlocked, or as low as $69 from carriers like Verizon.

Samsung Galaxy J3 (5 inches)

You've likely heard of Samsung's Galaxy S devices, but Samsung also offers cheaper and smaller smartphones under the Galaxy J series. The latest device in the family, the Galaxy J3, features a 720p LCD display that measures 5 inches, and is powered by Samsung's own Exynos 7750 chipset alongside 2GB of RAM. Although the J3 comes with just 16GB of built-in storage, a MicroSD slot allows you to expand that space up to an additional 256GB for all the photos, music, apps and other media you want to carry with you. The device can be purchased from most carriers, from big names like AT&T to smaller outlets like Republic Wi

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Sony Xperia X Performance (5 inches)

If you want more from your 5-inch Sony phone, consider the Xperia X Performance. It features the same 5-inch display as the Xperia X, but packs in a lot more power, thanks to a quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor. (It also carries a much higher price tag.) In addition to the extra processing oomph, this high-performance Sony phone can also last for 12 hours. Other flagship phones in this price range pack in more features, but apart from Apple’s iPhone, few offer such a compact design.