
Consumer Reports gave top marks to Samsung's Galaxy S4 phone.
The previous list-topper 
was the Optimus G, a solid $100 4.7-inch phone from LG that held 
Consumer Reports' No. 1 spot for several months. The Optimus G is now 
ranked as the No. 2 smartphone, followed by the HTC One, the Samsung 
Galaxy S3 and the Apple iPhone 5.
Consumer reports bases 
its ratings on a number of extensive tests and rates the devices in 
categories including ease of use, display and voice quality, portability
 and battery life. The $200 Galaxy S4's weakest scores were in video 
quality and portability. Like all the other smartphones on the list, it 
also had mediocre scores for voice quality, a sacrifice that seems 
common in the smartphone market. The publication also lamented the lack 
of one-button phone access.
Consumer Reports 
specifically called out the S4's 5-inch, 1080p touch-screen, 
multitasking in split view, and a built-in IR feature as some of the 
handset's standout features. The abundance of features were seen as 
appealing to more advanced users without complicating the phone for more
 entry-level users. The publication said the device's camera was "among 
the best phone cameras for photo quality."
The Galaxy S4 is an 
update to Samsung's wildly popular S3 phone, which was one of the best 
selling smartphones of the past year. Samsung was the leader in the 
smartphone market in in the first quarter of 2013, according to research
 firm IDC, and it looks like its latest offering will help it hang on to
 that top spot for the time being.
Last week, Google 
announced a new version of the Galaxy S4 that will run a pure form of 
the company's Android mobile operating system. That unlocked and 
uncluttered phone will cost $649 when it becomes available at the end of
 June.
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