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MWC 2017: Which Flagship Phones Impressed Us The Most This Year

Mobile World Congress is the biggest event for the mobile industry in a year. This year MWC started on 26th February and will continue till 2nd March. Many OEMs have already showcased their upcoming phones and new technologies on the big stage.

Three flagships with the top of the line specifications were launched during the event. G6, P10, and Xperia XZ premium were the flagships announced by LG, Huawei, and Sony respectively. Each one of them has their strengths and pitfalls. If I have to choose one of them, which one I would choose and why?

Before jumping on to the conclusion, let us first see what each of them has brought new to the table, and what they have missed.

LG G6

After failing to impress customers by experimenting modularity on G5, LG discerned that it needs to put itself in user’s shoes before launching the next flagship. As a result, the G6 is designed to enrich user’s experience. It didn’t shy away to announce that it is out of the specs war.

What is new on LG G6

  • A big screen on a small body, i.e., 78.6 percent screen-to-body ratio.
  • Introduction of aspect ratio 18:9 on a smartphone
  • First phone to support Dolby Vision HDR
  • Second phone after Galaxy Note 7 to support HDR 10
  • An improved wide-angle camera
  • Wireless charging for some markets
  • IP68 certified – dust/water proof

What it missed

  • LG stuck to Snapdragon 821 instead of going with Snapdragon 835
  • No OIS on wide-angle camera
  • Internal storage didn’t get any upgrade

Huawei P10

Huawei took the smartphone world by storm when it collaborated with German camera manufacturer Leica to produce dual-camera on Huawei P9. Now, Huawei launched its successor named as Huawei P10.

Huawei P10

What is new on P10

  • The primary camera upgraded to 20MP from 13MP ( though the outcome is yet to be tested)
  • Introduction of Green color

What it missed

  • No innovation featured on this device

Sony Xperia XZ premium

Sony has been producing lackluster flagships for three years. But this year it finally broke the shackles with Xperia XZ Premium. Sony just didn’t upgrade the specs sheet but also introduced some incredible features on this phone. However, the ugly fat bezels are still present.

What is new on Xperia XZ Premium:

  • Camera that can shoot videos at 960fps in 720p resolution
  • First phone with 4K HDR display
  • Snapdragon 835
  • First phone from Sony to house a 4GB RAM

What it missed

  • Big bezels with 68 percent screen-to-body ratio
  • Couldn’t rectify over processing of images
  • No OIS on camera
  • 3230 mAh battery for 4K screen

P10 can be easily ruled out of the competition, as it doesn’t feature any new technology. Between LG G6 and Xperia XZ premium, I will go with LG G6 for the following reasons:

  • Great design with a big screen on a small body
  • We either get wireless charging or Quad-DAC
  • 2K HDR screen is more than enough for daily use
  • An overall better camera that can also snap landscapes with wide-angle camera
  • It will hit the market soon unlike Xperia XZ premium

On the flip side, if you are a Sony loyalist, you can pick Xperia XZ Premium, as it is by no means a bad flagship. However, I’m afraid to say that you have to wait for four more months. Also, start saving some bucks so that you can afford the supposedly super expensive Xperia XZ Premium.

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Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh, a software engineer who is very much interested in social engineering. He is responsible to manage all the social media profiles of Gadgets To Use. He also has a hobby of tracking new apps and gadgets and to share them with our readers as well.