"Which Phone" Google tells you the best smartphone for you



If you answer at least 3 questions and up to 12 questions you can choose 3 Android smartphones that best suits your usage Google official tool "Which Phone"Has been released.

Android - Which Phone
https://www.android.com/phones/whichphone/


To actually use, click "GET STARTED" first


First of all, I select the function frequently used on the smartphone from 12 categories. Categories are "Photography", "Listening to music", "improving productivity", "SNS" "Game" "Watching movies" "Using on the go" "Fitness" "Text / instant messaging" "Calling" "Web browsing" " Customize it to your liking style ". For example, if you choose "listening to music" ...


Since you are asked "How much music do you listen to on your smartphone?", You will not be asked "Do not measure", "less than 1 hour a day", "2 hours a day" or "2 hours or more a day" And click "NEXT".


Next, the question "How do you listen to music?" Was displayed. "Do not know" "Bluetooth" "Built-in speaker" "Headphones etc." "Streaming service" "Sound source that you saved / downloaded to the body" that apply. This is OK even if there are multiple, and when you finish selecting "DONE", the question of "listening to music" is the end.


With this kind of feeling, I responded to the questions of "photography" "use outside the place" and answered to the question of 3 categories. Click "SHOW ME PHONES" to pick up the best smartphone for you from the answer to this question.


Then the communication carrier selection screen is displayed. Although it is limited to telecommunications carriers in the United States, if you click "Choose later", the best smartphone is displayed regardless of career.


The smartphone thus selected is "Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge"" Galaxy Note 4 "" LG G3 "were three models.


Specs are displayed when scrolling, so it is possible to compare similar items side-by-side.


Although "Which Phone" is only for the US at the time of article creation, as it is a simple hardware comparison it is sufficiently practical as you can see, a version that takes Japaneseization & Japanese careers into account It should be more convenient if it appears.

in Mobile,   Web Service, Posted by darkhorse_log