We considered assisting you if you like to experiment a little and consider colour to be the most essential feature when selecting a smartphone. It’s true that most modern phones only come in basic black and white or, if you’re lucky, in some shade of pink. There aren’t many more colour options. However, some manufacturers create colourful phones that stand out from the competition and provide something a little different from the standard fare. You can choose from the following five phones, each in a distinctive colour.
1. Asus Zenfone Max 2016- Orange
Few colours demand attention with such a shrill voice as orange does. It is reassuring to see Asus introduce one of the new Zenfone Max devices in the orange colour. In the good old days, manufacturers like Nokia, notably with their Lumia family of phones, had orange products. The Zenfone Max 2016 boasts a gigantic 5,000 mAh battery and can be had in either a 2GB or 3GB RAM edition, so its colour is not its sole distinctive feature. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 615 CPU, which is also used in well-known gadgets like the Xiaomi Mi4i and Moto X Play.
2. Asus Zenfone Selfie- Red
Given that red is a colour that symbolises strength and love, if you enjoy snapping selfies, you should seriously consider going with the red Asus Zenfone Selfie. There are a few variations of the device that you can choose from, but we strongly advise going with the 3GB RAM version because it will operate more smoothly than the 2GB version. Other features include a 13MP front- and back-facing camera and a 5.5-inch Full HD display with Snapdragon 615 engine.
3. HTC Desire 728G- Purple Myst
Purple colour lovers will particularly enjoy the HTC Desire 728G smartphone. It is a fascinating phone, especially for women, as it is not an enormously large device and has a respectable assortment of specs. The HTC Desire 728G is a reasonably priced smartphone that would suit well in the budget category at roughly Rs 12,000 or so. The phone has 1.5GB of RAM and an MT6753 CPU with a 5.5-inch display.
4. LG G4- Leather
If you’re looking for a top-tier flagship device with eye-catching colours, the LG G4 might be something you’re interested in. The device comes in a variety of colours and backing materials. Our focus was drawn to the piece with the brownish-red fake stitched leather. We recommend the only phone on our list with a 2K display, the Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 16MP rear camera, and a 3000 mAh detachable battery.
5. Nexus 5X- Ice Blue
Along with the Nexus 6P, the Nexus 5X is one of the two flagship Nexus devices for 2015. The phone is made by LG and has a distinctive frost or ice blue colour. This colour, which is a very soft blue, contrasts beautifully with the phone’s black bezels. Since it is a Nexus phone, the Nexus 5X already has Vanilla Android installed, exactly how Google wants it. Because of this, it also receives Android upgrades first and performs extremely quickly in general.
6. Aura Glow – Samsung Galaxy Note 10 And Note 10+
The addition of the word “aura” at the end of the Galaxy S10 and S10 colour options is considerably different from simply slapping the term “prism” onto half of the colour possibilities. The former at least made a general allusion to the texture of the gadgets. Aura is notably color-neutral in terms of terminology. It also doesn’t really conjure up any very vivid images when combined with the word glow. This is a classic case of a smartphone colour that sounds silly. Samsung seems to be going out of their way to avoid using the word aurora.
7. Warm Silver – Sony XZs
Many people have never before seen the colour silver labelled as warm, and they doubt they will ever see the two terms placed next to one another again. It’s somewhat upsetting. Like many other metals, silver does not automatically conjure images of heat in your mind. Not many, at least. The name of this colour ultimately begs more questions than it does answers.
8. Breathing Crystal – Huawei P30 Pro
Okay, so it’s very simple to point out how silly this colour sounds (because it does sound quite ludicrous), but to be fair, Huawei’s Twilight Blue replacement for the P20 Pro has managed to inspire enough copycats. It does continue to sound absurd and ethereal. Make jokes about how silly many people sound when wearing this colour, pretty basically. It’s click bait for smartphones in colour.
9. Silver – HTC U11
The HTC U11 is now the highest ranked smartphone in DxOMark history because to its outstanding DxOMark 90 camera score. Our camera is speedy, your photos are clear, and your videos are smooth thanks to our amazing multi-axis optical and electronic stabilisation system and super-fast autofocus in all lighting circumstances. With HDR Boost without the lag, new white balance enhancement, a significant decrease in noise, and great detail preservation, we upgraded our camera and video.
10. Ice Jade White – Oppo A9
There are numerous colours present in Ice Jade White. It’s so packed, you know. Although Oppo got off to a good start, it didn’t take long for it to get lost in the crowd. This one could have been referred to as “Ice White,” perhaps. Why are you trying to put “Jade” in there? Fluorite Purple and Mica Green, the two colour options for the A9, aren’t any better.