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According to a report on smartphone repairs, Xiaomi Redmi 4 was the worst Android mobile phone in Q4 2017, while Samsung was at the top of the list of Android manufacturers with the highest failure rate

The Mobile Device Repair and Safety, published by Blancco, presents the list of repaired phone models. With Redmi 4 and Xiaomi's Redmi Y1 was also on the list. Second place for the worst phone belonged to the Moto G5S Plus.

However, Samsung had the largest number of devices in the top ten such as the Galaxy S7, the Galaxy S7 Plus, the Galaxy S7 Active and others. Other models of smartphones from different manufacturers included Nokia 6 and Lenovo K8 Note

In the list of worst-performing smartphones, Samsung ranks first with a failure rate of 34%, which is obviously lower than previous reports. Xiaomi was second on the list with 13%, followed by Motorola with 9% and LG with 7%.

Since Samsung and Xiaomi are two of the biggest brands, it was not surprising that their models in the list. But the most interesting thing was that Huawei's devices managed to avoid the list of the worst phones and the brand itself came in 8th place for the worst brands of phones

Let's take a look at Eye to iOS [19659003] As for iOS, the iPhone 6 has turned out to be the worst phone in the world with an impressive 26% failure rate, followed by the IPhone 6s (14%) and 6s Plus (9%). According to the chart of the report, the failure rates in iOS are much higher than with Android.

Factors Contributing to Failure Rates

As for reasons for failure rates, performance has proven to be the biggest problem for android smartphones, followed by the operation of the camera and the microphone. As a large number of Android devices are low budget phones, they can not offer high performance

On the other hand, iOS users have found that the Bluetooth and the Wi-Fi are the most problematic areas. One of the main reasons why performance is not a concern in iPhones is that Apple has tight control over hardware and software – which is hard to get on most Android phones

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