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Top 5 Smartphones of 2013

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5. Nexus 4 The Nexus 4 is pure Google and is not only a well-designed and powerful handset, but comes in at around half the price of some of the rival devices. If you don't have the cash to splash, it's the LG-built Nexus 4 that you want. The design is great, sandwiched in glass and there's plenty of power under the hood, as well as bringing with it the latest updates from Android before they arrive with other devices.  The camera isn't the best however and the screen, although HD, lacks the visual impact of the latest devices. We still love it though, it's the affordable star. QUICK VERDICT:  The Nexus 4 offers a native Android experience with plenty of power in a wonderfully designed phone at an affordable price. It's almost too good to be true, but the camera interface and performance falls well short of rivals and the battery could be better. 4. Sony Xperia Z The Sony Xperia Z is the first Sony Mobile device of recent years that really gets it right. The

Android Jellybean 4.3 is out by Google for Nexus 4 and other Nexus Devices

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Google held a press event today and used the occasion to unveil the next version of its mobile operating system, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. The latest version of Android is minor jump from Android 4.2 with a handful of tweaks and minor changes. Here is a run down of the new features below: support for multi-users and restricted profiles for children, retail kiosks and others support for OpenGL ES 3 support for  Bluetooth  Low  Energy  (Bluetooth Smart technology) for connecting to low power BT devices like fitness monitors new DRM APIS with hardware-based encryption, supported by  Netflix  and Nexu 7 to provide 1080P streaming fast user switching Android 4.3 Jelly Bean will debut on the new Nexus 7. It’ll also roll out today to the Nexus 4, original  Nexus  7 , Nexus 10 and  Galaxy  Nexus . Google Play Edition devices like the HTC One and Galaxy S4 will get the update soon. You can read more the mobile OS on  Google’s developer website . [Via  Google ]