We’ve compiled some of the best Android phones on AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon into one list.It’s been a while since our last roundup of Android phones, but we’ve gathered our favorite phones from all four carriers. All of these devices could be considered high end. At the rate smartphone technology is evolving, we recommend that you don’t buy a phone that doesn’t run Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), have a dual-core processor, and a high-resolution screen this holiday season. Believe it or not, a number of these high-end devices carry prices as low as $100. Others cost a bit more, but may be worth the investment.
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I switched last week from iPhone to HTC One X and *I FREAKING LOVE IT*. iPhone 4′s look like toys compared to this thing, and being able to use nav (with voice ouput) while other people watch TV in the car over 4G is awesome.
The screen is incredibly clear. The dual cores tear apps up… it’s so fast, and so nice to be able to run whatever I want in the background.
Buh bye Apple (I know, I’ve said this before, but she’s so pretty…).
Anyone wanna buy a used iPhone 3GS and a CoreDuo Macbook Pro?
Here is actual size comparison of these phones:
http://goo.gl/TSTbL