Four mobiles go head to head: Sony Xperia Z5 vs Apple iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs LG V10
Is it a smooth user interface you’re after? Or a killer camera? Should you go with the latest version of iOS or Android? We take a closer look at the best new smartphones on the market at the moment and see how they measure up against one another


Hardware
Z5
The Z5’s overall aesthetic, with its frosted glass back, is pleasing and minimal. The signature “OmniBalance” design – which is really just means an angular slab – still manages an element of sophistication, though some might find it slightly dated. The metallic-looking power button on the side of the phone doubles as a fingerprint reader and is probably the best design integration seen so far. However, the positioning of the volume control – below the power button – is arguably the worst button placement in the industry. It’s frustratingly hard to reach.
6s Plus
Apple’s latest features the same exceptional engineering and premium aluminium body inherited from last year’s 6. Bendgate issues have been taken care of by using aircraft-grade aluminium, so in terms of overall design, this is as good as it gets. The Plus model, with its 5.5in display and relatively large bezels (compared to Android phones), is a bit hard to operate with one hand and it doesn’t help that the latest release has gained a bit of width and thickness. Despite the interesting addition of the rose gold option, the antenna lines are still unseemly.