Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Best Android Phones

Android phones are becoming more and more popular. When Google's Android OS first launched, the software was available on a single phone. Today, however, Android is available on dozens of handsets. But not all Android phones are created equal. Here's a roundup of the best Android phones available today.

1. Motorola Droid X

Droid XVerizon Wireless
The Motorola Droid X is big and beautiful, with an incredibly roomy 4.3-inch touch screen. It runs on Verizon's speedy 3G network, and boasts excellent call quality. And it packs in plenty of multimedia features, too.
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2. HTC EVO 4G

HTC EVO 4GHTC
Even without its 4G capability, the HTC EVO 4G boasts an impressive list of features: a 4.3-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera, HD-capable video camera, and version 2.1 of the Android OS. But the fact remains that it's the 4G part of the EVO 4G that has people so excited. This is the first phone to run on Sprint's 4G WiMax network, which delivers download speeds up to 10 times faster than a 3g network.

3. HTC Droid Incredible

HTC Droid IncredibleHTC
With a name like the Incredible, this smartphone has a lot to live up to. But the HTC Droid Incredible manages. Like the EVO 4G, it runs the latest version of the Android OS, and also offers a 3.7-inch display and an 8-megapixel camera. The Droid Incredible is available from Verizon Wireless.

4. Samsung Captivate

Samsung CaptivateSamsung
The Samsung Captivate is just one of the four Galaxy S phones introduced by Samsung in the summer of 2010. The Captivate, available from AT&T, sports a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, a powerful 1-GHz processor, and the ability to capture videos in HD.
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5. Samsung Vibrant

Samsung VibrantSamsung
The Samsung Vibrant is T-Mobile's offering from Samsung's Galaxy S series of Android phones. Like its AT&T sibling, the Captivate, the Vibrant is an all-touch-screen device featuring a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen and a powerful 1-GHz processor. And, like the Captivate, it features Samsung's own TouchWiz interface on top of the Android OS. The Vibrant also packs in some impressive entertainment features. The phone is pre-loaded with a full-length version of the movie "Avatar," as well as the Sims 3 game, the Amazon Kindle app for Android, and MobiTV, a mobile TV app.

6. Samsung Intercept

Most of today's new Android smartphones are all about being bigger and better than past models. That's fine, if you want a smartphone with all the bells and whistles -- and don't mind paying for it. But you do have another option in the Samsung Intercept. This full-featured Android smartphone may lack the flash found on some of its higher-profile rivals, but it's still a very capable device -- and one that comes at a very affordable price.

7. T-Mobile myTouch 3G

T-Mobile myTouch 3GT-Mobile
The T-Mobile myTouch 3G was the first Google Android-based phone that was equally as beautiful on the outside as it was on the inside. It was just pretty enough to make you forget how boxy and bland many Android phones were -- and still are.

8. Motorola Backflip

Motorola BackflipMotorola
Early Android phones were bland and boxy devices, not well suited for a young crowd. But not the Motorola Backflip. This phone features a unique design: the keyboard flips back, so that when the phone is closed, both the keyboard and the screen are facing out. The unusual design isn't its only fun feature: the Backflip also features the MotoBlur interface, which syncs information across your e-mail account, social networks, photo sharing services, and more.
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