Wednesday 30 March 2011

Top ten cell phones

1) Motorola Atrix 4G
This dual-core phone is fast and boasts solid data speeds, but the Atrix-powered laptop accessory is a good idea poorly executed.
 2) HTC ThunderBolt
The well-appointed ThunderBolt is the phone to buy if you want to see what 4G can do.
 3) Samsung Epic 4G
The standout of the Galaxy S phones, the Epic 4G offers some enticing features like a physical keyboard front-facing camera and 4G network support.
 4) T-Mobile myTouch 4G
The powerful myTouch 4G delivers when it comes to multimedia and performance, but make sure you live in an HSPA+-supported area before purchasing it.

5)  HTC EVO 4G
The speedy HTC EVO 4G packs in some powerful specs and a variety of multimedia features into a stylish, minimalist design, but not everybody will get to enjoy one of its best features--4G connectivity.
 6) Apple 32GB iPhone 4
The iPhone 4 is a major upgrade from its predecessor, the iPhone 3GS, in everything from the camera quality to data speeds.
 7) Motorola Droid X
Motorola Droid X shines at multimedia playback, network performance, and features; but the interface can occasionally be sluggish.
8) Samsung Galaxy S 4G
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is a solid, yet powerful phone, but it doesn’t have the specs to compete with the next generation of smartphones.
9) HTC Droid Incredible
The HTC Incredible is one of the most impressive Android phones available with a gorgeous display, slick user interface, and lightning-fast processor.
 10) Google Nexus One
The Google Nexus One impresses with a stunning AMOLED display, speedy performance, and cool tweaks to the Android OS; but some network issues prevent it from being a superphone.




 



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