31 unique smartphones that stand apart from the crowd

Zeeshan Mir Baz has collected the information from this website:https://www.deccanchronicle.com/150728/technology-mobiles-and-tabs/gallery/unique-smartphones-sets-them-apart-crowd in this article TechnologyMobiles and Tabs Published Jul 29, 2015, 8:09 pm IST Updated Jan 10, 2016, 2:14 pm IST said that:

ASUS Padfone infinity: This smartphone is a unique innovation from ASUS. It transforms from a full HD smartphone into a full HD tablet by simply docking the smartphone on the rear panel. The tablet shares the same hardware from the smartphone itself.
LG G Flex: The G Flex was the first unusual smartphone to feature a flexible, curved display to match the shape of the human face.
Babiken C8: Though this is not a smartphone, it stands apart for featuring four individual slots for SIM cards
Bphone TV: This table-top smartphone was famous for featuring a built-in TV tuner, allowing the user to watch television broadcasts
BlackBerry Passport: The 2014 flagship smartphone by BlackBerry stands out for its square design, incorporated with a physical keyboard
Begin GT Ferrari phone: Shaped like a Ferrari car, this unique handset became one of the popular phones of its time
HTC EVO 3D: One of the first smartphones to sport glassless 3D with a lenticular display and along with two (stereo) rear cameras to capture 3D photos and videos in real-time
LG G2: It was for the first time that a smartphone featured controls on the rear panel
iBall mSLR Cobalt 4: This iBall 2015 flagship smartphone is touted as one of the first smartphones with a DSLR-like detachable, interchangeable lens
HTC One M8: The M8 was one of the first smartphones with dual cameras for capturing depth of field
Apple iPhone 5S: Apple’s 2014 flagship smartphone was the first to feature a fingerprint scanner and TouchID on a smartphone
LG AKA: This one is popular for just being too adorable. This is probably the first smartphone with a personality. It has big anime eyes smiling, squinting, blinking right at you!

Marshall London: This smartphone by an amp manufacturer stands tall amongst the others, as it promises to offer the most powerful onboard audio hardware






LG G Flex 2: The Flex 2 is the first smartphone to feature a rear panel with a self-healing surface. Scratches heal automatically in time

Marshall London: This smartphone by an amp manufacturer stands tall amongst the others, as it promises to offer the most powerful onboard audio hardware
LG G3: Popular for its laser autofocus support for the rear camera, the LG G3 is the fastest-focusing smartphone on the market
Nanex: As the name suggests, it is probably the smallest smartphone available, with a screen size of just 2.45-inch
Nokia Lumia 1020: Nokia put a whopping 41MP camera on the rear of the Lumia 1020, making it one of the first smartphones with the highest resolution sensor
OnePlus 2: OnePlus’ latest launch in 2015 put the flagship OnePlus 2 as the first smartphone to sport a USB Type-C connector
Oppo N1: The N1 probably is one of the first smartphones to sport a single rear camera that can be rotated to the front for selfies and video chats
Panasonic Lumix CM1: Panasonic calls this smartphone a ‘communication camera’. The CM1 incorporates the largest sensor (a huge 1-inch) on a smartphone and can capture photos with resolutions up to 20MP
Sharp Pantone 107SH: Pantone is the first phone to come with a built-in radiation sensor.
Samsung Galaxy Edge: The Edge series from Samsung are well-preferred all over the world. The Edge series are famous for its curved displays that extend to its edges. The Galaxy Note Edge sports a curved display on the right side of the smartphone,
Samsung Galaxy Beam: This smartphone was probably one of the first handsets to sport a built-in LED ‘projector’
Samsung Galaxy Note: The Galaxy Note is popular for its active stylus, which allows for more natural handwriting and better control over the user interface
Samsung Galaxy Round: The Galaxy Round stands out for its bowed design. Unlike the LG G Flex, the Round sports an arched display from left to right
Sony Xperia Z: The smartphone is most popular for its incredibly useful feature – an air-tight chassis to resist water and dust
YotaPhone: One of the first smartphones to feature two displays on either side of the body, this Russian smartphone features a regular display on the front and an e-ink display on the rear to double up as an e-book reader
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom: The S4 Zoom stands out for being the only smartphone with an optical zoom (10x) lens on the rear panel. This was known as a point-and-shoot camera, which also features a smartphone
Turing Phone: The world's first unbreakable, unhackable and waterproof smartphone
Vivo X5 Max: This smartphone is touted as the thinnest smartphone in the world with a thickness of a mere 4.75mm

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