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Android Smartphones With a Bright Future

by Miya Allen Health & Beauticians
Even if smartphones have become almost must-haves and common items, the latest releases in the smartphone world still bring excitement. Android phones 2015 lines are starting to make an impact and where smartphones will be in the future is up to our imagination, or logic if you're more knowledgeable when it comes to the latest trends. We're going to take a look at some of them here, and maybe draw some predictions when it comes to the future of smartphones. Perhaps a few years ago we would've thought that today's smartphones would have been receiving the craziest features ever, but instead we're rather seeing care from phone companies to create phones that rather than impressing a few times after a purchase, can accomplish your daily tasks more effectively than ever before. Is the world of smartphones about to be transformed once again with some new ideas? Or will it come down to details and perfection to create the best products?

People in the smartphone game know very well that users don't want to keep their phone forever. Therefore, there's some degree of marketing and constant novelty that comes in play here, but overall the products constantly have to be kept current with what we're doing. Maybe a few years ago, everyone wanted to have the biggest screen and coolest apps, so people wanted new phones that were bold and impressive, while today people in general are looking for customization and a phone that's truly theirs.

Alternatives and more options
That's why alternative companies like OnePlus are starting to be attractive to consumers, because an original and customized phone might mean going where you wouldn't necessarily expect at first. Some people think it's best and safer to stick to the big companies, because they've been around and experienced for so long. But with the web and proper support, making the jump to a more unknown company seems less risky. A website like Kickstarter draws a different perspective when it comes to the relationship between the consumer and the phone creator, and the company will be quick to blame if there's something wrong with the product, especially if one customer chose to support the project from the very start and followed its progress.

It's a different time for the smartphone industry, but that doesn't mean that the big players will be giving up that easily. The best Android phones are still to come and well-known lines like iPhone and Samsung Galaxy are perfecting their formula down to the pixel. Then, a new generation of consumers are also coming, and companies will need to pinpoint their needs as well. While a few years ago people seemed to want to go on Facebook and Twitter at all cost wherever they were, the new generation could be using their phones differently, and with probably less focus on the social networks. Do they consider that it's time to go back to basics when it comes to smartphones? Are they the type of customers who will complain about the slightest problems in the interface or navigation?

It could be difficult to be a phone creator sometimes with all these preferences changing, but among the Android phones 2015 selection there has been plenty of winners in the eyes of customers. Models like the Samsung Galaxy Alpha filled the need for people looking for more of a luxurious phone, but one that doesn't feel like a stranger, while a model like the LG G4 impressed when it comes to viewing content and taking quality pictures. We're not talking about two models that changed the game, but there's two phones that are doing well without having needed some huge makeover. The crowd could be looking for some of their favorite smartphone models with some tweaks, and some companies seem to be very well aware of that.

The best is still to come
The best android phones are still to come though, and with independent phone creators stepping up, there's a place for Android like never before. There are attractive things about Apple's closed environment and specialized apps, but if customers are looking to get something unique and some sort of alternatives, they're likely to go towards Android. The platform might've looked a little disorganized at first compared to the rock-solid offers from Apple from the get-go when it comes to their products, but Android's advantages are really starting to pay off. There might be some catch-up to do when it comes to some official apps and perhaps the quality of some main offers out there, but overall things are looking bright for the platform.

The world of smartphones is going into a world that's open and creative, and Android seems like the perfect place to do so. Android's strategy has never always been to compete directly with Apple and match each and every feature they put forward, but rather building an environment that's open and that could lead to better things. Still, Android could market their offer in a more straightfoward way to gain the confidence of more smartphone owners, especially those who are looking at all these new options with new names. Android is something that they know, and something that they're starting to trust, no matter the hardware that's around it.

Fortunately, it's the customers that will be ending up as the real winners, since the selection will be more varied than ever when it comes to Android. The Android phones 2015 selection is only a taste of that varied Android landscape we're about to head into. The trusted models that have always used Android will be there as a safe pick for new customers, while the alternatives do their work and gain more reputation and buzz, which can be done more and more easily with good reviews on the web. It's not out of question that we will see new smartphone models rise to the top quickly, and the end result might just be what we're all looking for at the end of the day.

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