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Here Are the Best Smartphones for Multitasking

There is no shortage of the things to be done in a day. When you need a smartphone that can take on whatever you throw at it, and by the end the day still have some battery life remaining, it’s a definite win. No cell phone is complete without DFNDR’s Floating Window feature. You can easily discover if your smartphone is using all of its memory and you can see how many applications are running. Use the “Clean” option to clear out space so your phone can perform at its best, so you can perform at yours. Click here to improve your phone:

The following smartphones can do all that you need them to, and have additional features to make it easy for you to multitask. See the top picks below.

Read More: 6 Amazing Android Productivity Apps

Google Pixel XL

It would be impossible to ignore the Google Pixel XL. It brings so many exciting features to the business table. It’s sleek and slim and features more than eleven hours of battery life. You’ll receive faster updates and quick performance in one handy device. With a 5.5-inch display, it’s easy to see what you are working on so you can be your most productive.

Moto Z Play Droid

This phone just keeps going. The battery lasts and lasts so you can get your work done without worry (especially if you have PSafe’s PowerPro). What makes the Moto Z Play Droid a standout are the use of mods. Moto Mods add new functionality. Pop a mod onto your phone and you can present any image on your phone’s screen. Snap on a different mod and now you have a camera that can zoom. It’s one amazing phone with an unexpected price tag.

Huawei Honor 5X

For a great multitasking phone for someone on a budget, you can’t go wrong with the Huawei Honor 5X. You still get a nice 5.5-inch display and a decent camera. Like the Moto Z Droid, it also features a fingerprint scanner so you can keep your private business contacts and files personal. Its metal design doesn’t scream “budget” either.

TCL’s BlackBerry KEYone

Packed with BlackBerry security software, even the space bar oozes security — it has a fingerprint touch sensor. You can program each key so that when you type in “b” you can open up the browser instantly. It’s a time-saver that business professionals can appreciate. Use gestures on the keyboard to scroll through those emails or web pages just like a trackpad.

 

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