Thursday 2 January 2014

TOP 2014 PHONES THAT YOU SHOULD ADOPT AS YOUR COMPANION IN 2014


The 8 phones to supercharge your fitness in 2014 
Physical fitness takes another millage as useful features are incorporated in top trending smartphone models Getting fit has got a lot easier with the rise of smartphones and their various fitness tracking tools and apps - but which shiny new smartphone should you fall for if you're thinking of shedding the weight?
If you're serious about getting fit and want a smartphone to help you then don't just go out and buy the first shiny handset you see, because some are a lot more suited to that all important task of personal betterment than others. We've got you covered with the best of them, handily split into five different categories.

Best water and dust resistant phone: Sony Xperia Z1

Xperia Z1
If you want to go biking through the forest with your phone in tow then it's worth ensuring it's dust proof, otherwise it might not work quite so well by the time you get home. Likewise if you want to take your phone out for a jog in the rain you'd better make sure it's water resistant.
The Sony Xperia Z1 ticks both of those boxes, as it's IP58 certified as dust proof and water resistant for up to 30 minutes at depths of up to 1.5 metres (in freshwater), so if you're feeling really brave you can even take it swimming.
Not only that, but it's also a top flight phone in other ways, with a 2.2 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and a 5 inch 1080p display.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active isn't quite the phone the Sony Xperia Z1 is. It's not as attractive, thanks to being shorn of the smooth lines, and has a less impressive camera. But with a 1.9 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and a 5 inch screen it's almost as good in most other ways.
Crucially it's also IP67 certified dust and water resistant, which means you can submerge it in fresh water up to 1 metre deep for up to 30 minutes.

Best for built in fitness features: Samsung Galaxy S4

Samsung Galaxy S4

The Samsung Galaxy S4 does so many things right. From its powerful 1.9 GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM, to its impressive 1080p 5 inch screen it's a flagship phone through and through.
But thanks to a handy built in app called 'S Health' it's also a surprisingly useful tool for fitness fanatics.
S Health is a fairly comprehensive fitness tracker, which lets you log your workouts, your weight, your blood pressure and what food and drink you've consumed.
As well as manually entering activities and foods it can also automatically keep track of how many steps you take throughout the day (using the built-in sensors) and can be used to set and track long term goals.
There are even a range of compatible accessories available to help you get more out of the app, covering everything from a fitness tracking wristband to scales and blood pressure monitors.                                                                                                                                           iPhone 5S
iPhone 5S
One of the more unexpected things about the iPhone 5S was that it includes an M7 motion coprocessor, the sole purpose of which is to track any motion picked up by the iPhone's accelerometer, gyroscope and compass.
Some other phones use their main processor to do this, which means having the CPU active even when the phone is idle and uses a lot of battery as a result.
The M7 on the other hand uses very little battery as it has a clock speed of just 150 MHz. So in combination with fitness tracking apps it can keep track of your movement all day everyday with minimal impact on your phones battery, and can port the data to a number of apps.

Best small, light and portable phone: Nokia Lumia 620

Nokia Lumia 620
If you're keeping active then you really don't want your phone weighing you down. So having a light handset, not to mention one that's small and very portable is desirable.
In general smartphones seem to be getting bigger all the time, with the likes of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra approaching tablet territory with a 6.4 inch screen.
But it is still possible to get some fairly compact handsets and the Nokia Lumia 620 is one such phone.
With a screen of just 3.8 inches this thing is pretty small. Its full dimensions, if you're wondering, are 115.4 x 61.1 x 11mm, so while it's not the slimmest phone around it's quite compact overall.
At just 127g it's also pretty light and while it's a budget handset it's no slouch as a smartphone either. Its 1 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and 512MB of RAM may not sound too impressive but they serve it well and Windows Phone 8 is far from resource hungry at the worst of times.

 Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini isn't quite as small as the name might suggest. In fact with a screen size of 4.3 inches you might be surprised to see it listed in this category at all. But its dimensions of 124.6 x 61.3 x 8.9mm mean that while it's quite long it's also slim and not particularly wide.
When it comes to weight the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini fares even better as it's just 107g, which means it's so light you're likely to forget you're carrying it, which is excellent when you don't want to give up any extra grams when jogging.
Fitness credentials aside it's also a decent handset, with a 1.7 GHz dual-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM.

Best phone for fitness accessories: iPhone 5S

5S
While a smartphone can be a great tool for getting fit you may find that you want other accessories to supplement it. They may take the form of a dedicated fitness tracker like the Fitbit Force, an armband to hold your phone in place while jogging or anything in between.
The problem is that not all fitness accessories are compatible with all phones, but thanks to its immense popularity there are a large number of accessories that are compatible with the iPhone 5S, including big name things like the Nike Fuelband SE, which is currently only compatible with iOS devices.

 iPhone 5C

iPhone 5C
Yes it's another iOS device, but an iPhone really is the best option for fitness accessories, and this is a cheaper option for fitness fanatics on more of a budget.
Due to differences in the design the iPhone 5C won't necessarily be compatible with all the same accessories as the iPhone 5S, but there is a lot of crossover.
Some popular Android phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 come close, but they still can't quite match the selection available to Apple's handsets.

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