Samsung Galaxy NexusThe best Android phone to date, the Galaxy Nexus dazzles with its curved display, sleek design, fast performance, and, of course, the Ice Cream Sandwich update. |
Samsung Epic Touch 4GThe slim and speedy Samsung Epic Touch 4G is excellent for gaming, Web browsing and watching video, but the plasticky design feels a bit on the cheap side. |
HTC Evo 3DUneven call quality doesn't stop the Evo 3D from being the best phone currently available on Sprint. |
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G SlideThe MyTouch 4G Slide has one of the best cameras we've ever tested--and the rest of the phone is pretty amazing as well. |
Samsung Galaxy S II (T-Mobile)Like the rest of the Galaxy S II series, the Galaxy S II on T-Mobile is one of the best phones currently available, hands down. |
Motorola Droid RazrThe thin and elegant Motorola Droid Razr is smoking when it comes to data speeds and performance, but the short battery life is a disappointment. |
Motorola Droid BionicThe long-awaited Droid Bionic is blazing fast and has a slew of great entertainment and business features, but the high price might make it a hard sell. |
Samsung Galaxy S II (AT&T)The Samsung Galaxy S II pretty much has it all: a dual-core processor, HSPA+ speeds and a gorgeous display. But a current security flaw with the lock screen causes some concern. |
HTC Sensation 4GThe Sensation delights with a gorgeous display, a beautiful design, and dual-core power, but possible "death grip" issues are worrisome. |
Motorola Atrix 2For the price, the Atrix 2 is a good follow-up to the original, and great for anyone looking to upgrade to a dual-core phone at a reasonable cost. |
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