The Galaxy S III proved that a single Android handset could be just as successful as the iPhone. With the Galaxy S4 ($249 for Sprint), Samsung has moved the goalposts by providing a bigger, more vibrant screen, a speedier quad-core processor and the sharpest camera we've seen on a smartphone. With a bevy of powerful features ranging from motion gestures and a camera mode that erases strangers to a built-in pedometer, the Galaxy S4 rarely fails to impress. But is this flagship phone the right one for you?
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"Lassie, come home!" If you're a dog owner, nothing makes you more anxious than when your faithful companion disappears into the woods after a squirrel.The Tagg Pet Tracker looks to alleviate your concerns by relaying your dog's location via GPS to your smartphone or notebook. The device also shows how active your dog is during the day, so you can make sure he's getting enough exercise. It's our Editor's Choice.
A close cousin to the water-resistant Xperia Z, the Xperia ZL offers most of the same goodies without a contract. An unlocked device designed to ride on either AT&T or T-Mobile, the ZL packs a 5-inch full HD display, quad-core processor and one of the best cameras we've ever used on a phone. However, $759 is a lot of cash to spend on a phone, regardless of the specs. Find out if this Xperia lives up to its sticker price?