The 12 best smartphones of 2020

                               The 12 best smartphones of 2020



We have gathered in the table below, a technical comparison of the 12 best current smartphones of each brand. This comparison includes the most important selection criteria such as resolution, processor quality, camera quality, network grip and battery life.


What can we say about this selection?



 First of all, we did not put any specific order in this comparison. Smartphones are all different. What is interesting is rather to analyze the criteria that are important or not for you. We have selected the 12 best current brands of smartphones and have chosen the best of each brand according to the quality criteria set out in this table and which we explain in our guide: "

How to choose your Smartphone?

". For small budgets, you have the choice between the Wiko View XL, and HTC Uplay. Depending on the technical specifications, we recommend either the HTC UPLAY (which is a little more powerful at the processor level), or the WIKO View XL. For mid-range budgets, you have the choice between: I phone Xs (OLED screen, best smartphone of the moment) Huawei mate 20 pro (competitor of the I phone xs, same capacity but cheaper) Sony Xperia XZ3 Compact (good camera) Huawei P20 (good network grip and good autonomy) Asus Zenphone 5 (good memory and processor power) LG G6 (good camera and autonomy) Motorola Moto Z2 I Phone Xr (good compromise, mix between i phone xs and 8) Finally, high-end smartphones are dominated by the Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone X and Iphone 8. Our preference goes for Apple Iphone Xs, more technically efficient.

The 7 best camera drones [2020]

                        The 7 best camera drones [2020]




Welcome to our comparison of the 7 best camera drones of the year 2019. We have made this classification of drones according to the features offered by the device (autonomy, resolution), while taking into account the quality / price ratio. Two brands stand out in terms of drones: DJI and Parrot.
Our 6 criteria for choosing the right drone Our ranking of the 6 best camera drones was carried out on the basis of different selection criteria. We defined, beforehand, selection criteria based on the quality of the brand, the technical characteristics and the quality / price ratio of the drones. We advise you to read our 6 selection criteria to choose a good camera drone: Reliability of the brand: Dji, Parrot, GoPro Speed: It includes the speed of climb of the aircraft (ascending speed), the speed in flight and the speed of descent. The higher it is, the further you will go in record time. Autonomy: We recommend a minimum autonomy of 20 min to make your device fly as long as possible. Range: Prefer a range of at least 300 meters to capture the most images. Resolution: To have quality images, we recommend a 4K or 1080p resolution, which corresponds to full HD. Stabilization: Prefer a drone with sensors on at least 3 axes for a more fluid result. We recommend that you choose a drone equipped with a radio control / remote control to benefit from a maximum range. Some drones can be controlled with your smartphone / tablet but the range will be lower and the signal weaker. Virtual reality headsets or Skycontrollers (for Parrot Bebop 2) are available to have the most sensations, better control with the joystick and a greater range of your device.
New regulations in 2019 Camera drones are subject to different legislation depending on the country. Inquire beforehand to enjoy your drone with peace of mind. The 10 basic rules to respect are (according to the DGAC): Respect the maximum flight heights. Never lose sight of your drone and do not use it at night. Do not use your drone above public space in built-up areas. Do not use your drone near aerodromes. Do not fly over sensitive or protected sites. Respect the privacy of others. Do not broadcast your shots without the consent of the people concerned. Check under what conditions you are insured for the practice of this activity. If in doubt, you can get more information from the DGAC. In France, a new law will be effective in 2019. For drones weighing more than 800 g, a license will be compulsory. These must have a light signal and be declared online. Drones like the ‘DJI Mavic Pro, the Dji spark or Parrot Bebop 2 mentioned above are therefore not affected because they are below 800 g.