
Whats The Best Smartphone On The Market Reading Answers: "What's The Best Smartphone On The Market" is a common passage used in the IELTS Reading test, especially in the Academic module. It presents a comparative review of several popular smartphones, examining features like display quality, battery life, camera performance, memory, and user appeal. This type of passage tests your ability to identify specific information, match features and sentence endings, and understand the writer’s opinions. To score well, candidates must scan for keywords, understand comparisons, and distinguish between factual details and subjective commentary.
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You should spend about 20 minutes on the Reading Passage below.
A. The new HTC 4Gis, for now at least, restricted from showing us its true potential since, as Australia’s first 4G phone, it is ahead of its time and must wait for the 4G infrastructure to be put in place before it can really be appreciated. As things stand, and limited to be used as a 3G hand set, the HTC stack up well against its competitors though. There is a very generous screen size of 4.3 inches, and the graphics and screen resolution are very sharp. This is perhaps both the phone’s greatest strength and its greatest weakness because, for all the good of having a large, sharp screen image, this comes at a cost; that being that the HTC is a bulkier, weightier model than most of its peers. Size issue aside however, peers. Size issue aside however, you cannot help but admire the sheer range of features on this handset. An 8-megapixel camera, and a front-side 1.2 megapixel voice calls, and high-definition image quality should you switch to recording mode make the need to carry any casual photographic or recording equipment around with you almost redundant. Perhaps no more than a blip, as company engineers and programmers assure us a fix will be issued shortly, but it must be said that the battery life is slightly disappointing; a regular daily charge is simply a necessity as any longer would leave you, well flat!
B. The Nexus employs energy-efficient screen technology, making it an instant hit for the many who have been thus far frustrated by the lack of battery longevity smartphones have offered up. Design isn’t compromised either and this handset is light and compact (the practicalities covered then) not to mention sleek and funky. The 5 megapixel rear-facing camera is handy to have in an emergency, but can hardly be relied upon to produce the sort of imagery we have come to expect from such products. Autofocus and an inbuilt flash do help to enhance image quality, but this device falls just a few too many pixels short and so trails behind its rivals in the multimedia department; and not by a neck, but several lengths at least.
C. The iPhone series have been market leading devices ever since Apple entered the smartphone sector, and seldom is there more excitement in techie circles than when a new iPhone model is released. Cue fierce applause and much gasping then, for Apple’s test offering is now on sale in a store near you! The new iPhone has the sharpest and clearest display of any smartphone on the market, and, quite simply, in almost every aspect of design, it is king. In fact, the quality of kit gone into the phone almost beggars belief and gives the handset the feel of being indestructible, which, given the quality of manufacture, is not too far wide of the mark. There are, of course, the trademark front and rear-display cameras on the new iPhone, and, though at 8 megapixels the main camera is, well, hardly earth-shatteringly impressive, don’t be too quick to write off the iPhone’s multimedia credentials.
D. To start with, the screen and recording devices operate in High Definition, and let’s not overlook the vast number of complementary media apps – Apple is in a league of its own in the apps market, and this is perhaps one of the main reasons it has so many diehard fans. Another factor which is crucial to this device’s popularity is the fact that you can leave home confident there will be no need to beg for a charger from someone in the office halfway through the day. Battery life on this handset is not market leading, but the iPhone certainly outperforms its nearest rivals in that department. A genuine contender for best buy.
E. The new Motorola should not be thought of so much as a smartphone, as a mini-computer, such is the manner in which this device performs. With massive processing and memory capabilities, Motorola users can download video, image and music files without giving a second thought to whether or not there is enough unused space, and, with 16GB internal memory and scope to add on another 32GB via an external memory card, why would you? The main camera though, given how high-spec everything else about this device seems to be, it somewhat of a disappointment. At only 5 megapixels, you do wonder what the designers were thinking; after all, had they even matched their rivals at HTC in this area, the Motorola would have been a standout handset that left its competitors trailing in its wake. As things stand, the Motorola is a definite player and will appeal to those for whom the smartphone is primarily a work-related device, as its unrivalled processing capability with most office software makes it the perfect travel companion for every busy businessman and businesswoman out there. However, Motorola misses a trick or two in failing to target the many smartphone buyers more interested in entertainment features like high-megapixel cameras. Had they combined their download power with a better ‘picture snapper’ they could have cornered the entire market; this is an opportunity lost, you feel.
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Matching Features (Q.1 – Q.7)
Choose the correct smartphone (A–E) for each feature.
Has a poor camera but good battery-saving display
Will be more useful once faster mobile networks are available
Offers top display and superior device construction
Is considered more suitable for work than entertainment
Has enough memory for storing large files
Performs well for multimedia but needs charging every day
Has a competitive edge due to available software applications
Matching Sentence Endings (Q.8 – Q.10)
Complete the sentences with the correct ending A–E.
The HTC’s screen
The Motorola's high memory
The Nexus camera
A. is far below standard compared to rivals.
B. contributes to the handset's weight.
C. helps make it perfect for travel.
D. is ideal for recording HD videos.
E. enables the user to enjoy longer battery life.
Yes / No / Not Given (Q.11 – Q.13)
Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer?
HTC’s camera outperforms all its rivals.
The iPhone has more followers than any other smartphone brand.
The Motorola smartphone cannot be used for photography at all.
Answers to Questions 1-13
|
Q No. |
Answer |
Location |
Reference |
Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
B |
Paragraph B |
“energy-efficient screen technology…frustrated by lack of battery longevity” |
Nexus has poor camera but efficient battery-saving display. |
|
2 |
A |
Paragraph A |
“...must wait for the 4G infrastructure...for now at least” |
HTC’s 4G feature is not yet fully usable. |
|
3 |
C |
Paragraph C |
“...sharpest and clearest display...quality of kit...indestructible” |
iPhone praised for design and screen quality. |
|
4 |
E |
Paragraph E |
“...primarily a work-related device…perfect travel companion” |
Motorola is positioned as a work/business phone. |
|
5 |
E |
Paragraph E |
“...16GB internal memory…another 32GB via an external memory card” |
Motorola offers massive storage. |
|
6 |
A |
Paragraph A |
“...high-definition image…battery life is slightly disappointing” |
HTC does well in multimedia but needs frequent charging. |
|
7 |
D |
Paragraph D |
“...vast number of complementary media apps…Apple is in a league of its own” |
iPhone gains edge from its app ecosystem. |
|
8 |
B |
Paragraph A |
“...large, sharp screen image...comes at a cost...bulkier, weightier” |
The screen is good but adds weight. |
|
9 |
C |
Paragraph E |
“...perfect travel companion…unrivalled processing capability” |
High memory supports travel work use. |
|
10 |
A |
Paragraph B |
“...trails behind its rivals in the multimedia department…several lengths” |
Nexus camera is clearly inferior. |
|
11 |
No |
Paragraph A |
“...make the need to carry...almost redundant” |
It is helpful, but doesn’t "outperform all rivals". |
|
12 |
Not Given |
- |
- |
The writer mentions “diehard fans,” but not in comparison with others. |
|
13 |
No |
Paragraph E |
“...camera...somewhat of a disappointment...only 5 megapixels” |
Camera is not unusable; just disappointing. |
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