The year may almost be over but it’s been another exciting 12 months in the world of smartphones.
The traditional heavyweights have been out in force with Apple supersizing the iPhone and Samsung making fitness a focus with the Galaxy S5, while LG’s mobile renaissance has continued, HTC has remained relevant and Sony released the critically acclaimed Xperia Z3.
But we said goodbye to Nokia (for now) with Microsoft phasing out the brand in favour of ‘Lumia’, and another struggling former power, BlackBerry, has returned to its keyboard roots in a big way this year.
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