For best smartphones in 2016 you can get in Nigeria, we put together the best phones in 2016 so far in this list, so you can know the very latest cutting edge tech. There are so many phones out there right now and a lot of clones too. Be careful and make sure to check the specifications and other details to be sure you are buying the real thing in the market.
Take a look and we guarantee you'll find the best smartphones in 2016, beginning with the very best phone currently available…
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is so close to being the best smartphone in the world right now. It boasts the brilliant dual curved display, with the screen bending around on both sides so it looks like no other phone ever made (apart from the S6 Edge last year). Yep, this futuristic smartphone is a looker, and it'll have your friends begging for a chance to play with it.
Why you should buy Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge:
- Premium design
- Great camera
- 5.5-inch display
- 32GB of internal storage, 4GB RAM
- 12MP Primary camera, 5MP Front camera
- 1.6GHz quad core processor
- Android OS v6.0 (Marshmallow)
- 3600mAh Li-Ion Battery
- Dual Micro Sim, Dual standby
- 3G and Wifi enabled
iPhone 6S Plus
Here we have the iPhone 6S Plus – probably the best-looking phablet around. Some feel its sheer size does make it tricky to hold, but there's no denying Apple's beautiful 5.5-incher is a winner. If you're an iPhone user and you fancy picking up a much bigger phone, this could be for you.
Why you should buy iPhone 6S Plus:
- Gorgeous phablet design
- Biggest iPhone ever
- 5.5-inch display
- 16/64/128GB of internal storage, 2 GB RAM
- 12MP Primary camera, 5MP Front camera
- 1.8GHz dual core Apple A9 processor
- iOS 9, upgradeable to iOS 9.3.2
- 2750 Li-Po non-removable battery
- Nano Sim
- 3G and Wifi enabled
Samsung Galaxy S7
Whether it's the improved camera, the metal-and-glass chassis, the oodles of power involved (from Samsung’s own octa-core Exynos chipset) or just the fact that the TouchWiz software it runs on top of Android looks less childish these days, Samsung's got a lot right here and this is a brilliant phone but the curved screen just won out for us. But this is still great.
Why you should buy Samsung Galaxy S7:
- Great camera
- Strong design
- 5.1 inch super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
- 32/64GB of internal storage, 4GB RAM
- 12MP Primary camera, 5MP Front camera
- 1.6GHz quad core processor
- Android OS v6.0 (Marshmallow)
- Non-removable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery
- Dual micro sim, dual standby
- 3G & Wifi enabled
iPhone SE
The iPhone SE is for you. With a 4-inch screen and guts which match the iPhone 6S, including the 12MP rear camera, 2GB RAM, Apple Pay, Retina display, and Apple A9 chipset, this thing is a little pocket rocket.
Why you should buy iPhone SE:
- Small but with top specs
- Great battery life
- 4inch LED-backlit IPS LCD display
- 16/64GB of internal storage, 2GB RAM
- 12MP Primary camera, 1.2MP Front camera
- 1.8GHz dual core twister, Apple A9
- iOS 9.3.2
- Non-removable Li-Po 1624 mAh battery
- Nano-sim
- 3G & Wifi enabled
Nexus 6P
One of the new Nexus phones is made by Huawei and includes a 5.7-inch 2K display, 2GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset inside. The battery life is very impressive for a phone this size but sadly there’s no wireless camera. The camera offers a 12MP sensor and there’s a fingerprint sensor on the back for the very first time.
Why you should buy Nexus 6P:
- All metal design
- Fingerprint scanner
- 5.7inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
- 32/64/128GB of internal storage, 3GB RAM
- 12.3MP Primary camera, 8MP Front camera
- 1.55 Ghz quad core processor
- Android OS v6.0 (marshmallow)
- Non-removable Li-Po 3450 mAh battery
- Nano-Sim
- 3G & wifi enabled