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With so many new phones on the market today, it can be difficult to find the right one. From features such as the top smartphone cameras, we also look at screen size and battery life, phone service and Operating Systems to help you find the right one. We believe that before you plunk down a bunch of your hard-earned cash on a new phone, you need to factor a few things.

We've reviewed a number of the best new smartphones on the market for you, and this report focuses on the top smartphone cameras. All the major brands share one thing, great technology. From Apple, Samsung, HTC and Google, we focused upon the camera quality in deciding which smartphone to purchase.

This review will summarize the very top smartphone cameras and their respective features to help you find the best deal on a cheap phone. The iPhone Brand: From Apple comes the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Boasting much larger screens these two new phones are a divergence from the traditional iPhone brand.

This makes the new iPhones awesome for image and video viewing. 1. The iPhone 6 comes loaded with an 8-megapixel camera, a dual LED flash and a 1750 x 1,334 resolution (321 ppi) Retina display, which is Apple's word for a high-resolution display. When considered with other smartphones, what sets the iPhone 6 apart is the ability to capture video at 1080p in stunning high-definition. 2. The iPhone 6 Plus is the largest iPhone ever and that positions it to be in direct competition with the Samsung Galaxy s5.

Boasting an incredible 16-megapixel camera that packs a 551ppi pixel density, this has the potential to be an incredible camera phone. The screen resolution is a stunning 2560 x 1440 definition making the Galaxy Note 4 your best options for video watching on the go. It is only slightly larger than the iPhone 6 Plus, but the video resolution beats the ability of its competitor.