I am a great lover of music, with
a collection that includes thousands of tracks from scores of artistes. Music
on mobile is something I am particular about in choosing a smartphone for
personal use. If the music reproduction is bland on a smartphone, that device
isn’t for me.
For fellow lovers of music out there, here is a list of the
smartphones that I consider top 5 in music available in the Nigerian market at
the moment.
Motorola Nexus 6
Coming up from
the rear is the Motorola Nexus 6. This phablet offers Google’s play Music
service along with stereo speakers that deliver very rich audio. It has no
expandable storage though, so you are limited to your online storage, streaming
and the internal storage of 16GB or 32GB depending on the model you buy. Price: From
N100,000.00 upwards.
HTC One M9
HTC has
developed a reputation for delivering superb audio both on the stereo speakers
and on earphones. While HTC have no music ecosystem, the M9’s stellar audio
quality and good battery performance mean that you will enjoy superb music
experience on it if you use 3rd party music services or carry your music on your microSD card. Price: Around
N130,000.00
BlackBerry Z30
The BlackBerry
Z30 is not marketed as a music device – and that’s a shame. Why? Its stereo
speakers produce top-notch audio in terms of both quality and volume. Plus, it
has what is close to legendary battery performance. Listening to music on a
long road trip on this is a delight. Pop in your microSD card with your music
files, or subscribe to a music streaming service and you are good to go. Local
support is available. Price: Around
N56,000.00
TECNO Boom J7
Finding a
music-dedicated device without breaking the bank is a tough one to crack. The
Boom J7 is the only budget device on this list, and for good reason. It comes
with the Boom Player, TECNO’s own music ecosystem that allows you to buy and
download tracks – along with the lyrics so you can sing along and learn. You
can buy music from earned points or mobile phone credit, so you’re covered if
you don’t have a credit/debit card or if you’d rather not use one. The J7 comes
with a good Metal Hi-Fi earphone set with noise cancellation and while the
loudspeaker is mono, audio quality and volume are really good. Lastly, it is a
beautiful phone. If you want a good music experience on a budget, the Boom is
where to look. And you get local support and warranty cover. Price: Around
N20,000.00.
Apple iPhone 6
And in the number one spot is the
iPhone 6. Apple does music well. From the iTunes eco-system to the audio
reproduction through either earpiece or mono loudspeaker, the iPhone 6 does
music well. To buy or stream music from the iTunes and Apple Music service, you
need to have a Credit/Debit Card linked to your iTunes account. Thankfully,
battery life is fairly good on this iPhone model. Note though that you are
limited to streaming and internal storage. And don’t forget to be ready to
break the bank if you want one. It is the most expensive smartphone on this
list. Apple finally has local support in Nigeria, so if something goes wrong
with your expensive baby, you are not quite on your own as it used to be. Price:
From N145,000.00 upwards.
This article originally appeared
on Mobility Arena

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