Gear brush up standard bearer Consumer Reports has its Modern earphone rankings out . Some interesting news ! The iPhone 4 is still blackballed , the 4S made thecut , and some dubitable Androids blow them both aside .
The iPhone 4 had , paradoxically , long been range Consumer Reports ’ best sound , while simultaneously not being recommend to buy . Which made one question what exactly the snake pit “ right ” meant to the magazine — but here we are in the present day , with a new mountain of smartphone rankings out . The iPhone 4S , with an improved transmitting aerial purpose that protect it from ye olde death grip , is now officially “ recommend ” by CR , yet the iPhone is no longer the greatest of them all .
https://gizmodo.com/why-wont-consumer-reports-recommend-its-highest-rated-p-5786521

So what ’s on top ?
Those top scorer included the Samsung Galaxy S II phones , the Motorola Droid Bionic , and several other earpiece that boast with child exhibit than the iPhone 4S and run on faster 4 G networks .
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Other phones that pinch the iPhone 4S include the LG Thrill ( $ 100 on AT&T ) , which has the ability to capture stills and videos in 3D , as well as display them on its 4.3 - column inch 3D display
OK , Galaxy , sure — but the Bionic ? And a blinking LG Thrill ? The fact that LTE and god damn 3D screens were weight enough to oust the iPhone seems off . place a handset whose chief quality is stinking specs - free 3-D among the best possible phones in the world seems just as absurd as Consumer Reports not recommending its # 1 plectron . [ Consumer Reports ]
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