The best alternatives to the iPhone 6

Apple have been making headlines lately, as they do every year, with the unveilings of their new releases. The Apple Watch, iPad and iPhone have all been sending fans into a frenzy, but what if you don’t buy into the Cupertino brand? There are plenty of great phones out there, so here are the best alternatives to the iPhone 6.

HTC M8

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HTC’s flagship has been ahead of the pack for some months now, and it still reigns supreme as arguably the best looking device around. Its Ultrapixel camera and Blinkfeed feature has been lauded by critics too, meaning it’s still the one to beat.

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MOTO X

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Cheaper than many of its rivals, the feature-packed Moto X is great value for money. It’s also highly customisable, giving you the chance to douse it with Horween leather or real wood for a stylish finish.

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SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4

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Whilst it will be too big for some, the Galaxy Note 4 is packed full of features and perfectly borders the line between phone and tablet.

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GOOGLE NEXUS 5

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The Nexus 5 is Google’s answer to the iPhone. Its large screen, vibrant screen and great camera make its value all the more impressive. It’s well worth checking out.

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SONY XPERIA M2 AQUA

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The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua is the world’s first completely waterproof phone, meaning you can snap photos underwater as well as confidently take calls in the rain.

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