- Motorola DROID RAZE
In addition to all the cool new features and functions, Ice Cream Sandwich makes your DROID RAZR global ready! It's one of the first 4G LTE smartphones on the Verizon Wireless network that will be able to support voice and data service in more than 220 countries when you’re subscribed to an international plan. See all the new features and improvements
- Galaxy Nexus
Galaxy Nexus from Google™ is the latest Nexus experience device and the first phone to feature the latest platform Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. It combines the best from Google and Samsung, with the most advanced software from Google paired with cutting edge hardware from Samsung See all .
- Samsung Galaxy Note
A cross between a tablet and a smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note features a huge 5.3 inch screen, making it convenient for people who like their visuals big. It also comes with a S-Pen stylus, which will make playing Draw Something a lot easier! While it might not fit that comfortably in your wallet, the Galaxy Note is definitely a firm contender.
- Orange Monte Carlo
It may not be the market leader as far as specs go, but for those looking for a smartphone on a budget could do much worse than the Orange Monte Carlo. It also sports a large 4.3 inch screen that runs a 800x480 resolution, and a custom... well, orange, display. Value for money's the name of the game, and the Orange Monte Carlo delivers.
- HTC Desire S
HTC have built quite a name for themselves with their high-end, sleek Android phones, and they've definitely made quite the splash in the market! The original HTC Desire, which came out in 2010, was a winner, and by all accounts is still a very good smartphone despite its age. Its successor, the HTC Desire S, however, brings a dual-core processor, a better camera, and a slimmer build to the table, successfully updating one of the best smartphone around.
- HTC One X
The HTC One X is one powerful piece of equipment - it not only sports a quad-core processor, but also 720p video recording and a 4.7 inch screen with Super IPS LCD 2 technology. Oh, it's also only 8.9cm thick. We've heard plenty of good things about this phone, and there's no reason to think it won't help HTC out of its current sophomore slump.
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray
It's ultra-slim, and packs one heck of a powerful punch. While it's still running Gingerbread, the Ray sports some very impressive browsing speed, as well as 8MP camera with HD video recording, all in a no-frills, minimalist design that's by all indications the order of the day as far as smartphone go.
- Sony Ericsson Xperia S
The latest addition to the Xperia lineup may only sport Gingerbread, but its sleek looks and gorgeous interface have turned heads everywhere. Looks wise, it is a lot classier than most phones out there, and boasts NFC technology that could one day turn it into a mobile wallet. Also, 12MP camera and HD display? Too awesome for words.
- HTC Sensation XE
The first of HTC's smartphones to sport Beats Audio, the Sensation promised a great audio experience for those who could afford Beats earphones, which, when plugged in, activated a special pre-set which boosted the music. Make no mistake, it's also a very good looking phone, despite the kind-of-generic Android template that it sports.
- Motorola Droid Bionic
The Bionic isn't just a 4G LTE phone - it's also one of a few smartphones this generation to sport a keyboard. It's also a dual-core phone, and has 1080p video recording with a tough Corning Gorilla Glass display. It comes with 16GB of on-board memory, plus a 16GB memory card, which should satisfy your entertainment needs, along with it's ZumoCast app, which lets you remotely control your PC - even your iTunes! If this device has a drawback, however, it's definitely the high asking price.
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