Finding the best android is really tough. There are many branded phones that are now on competition on which have the best smartphone in the history of mobile phones. All of the smartphones are unique however it may varies somehow in there screen size, software features, processor power and of course the design.
I would like to help you in finding the best android phone for you, and of course this would be the highest rated phone in terms of performance and the potential of the phone.
Here are the Androids:
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini
It comes in a miniature pack up but has authority to spare. Lovely little phone, assuming you can keep up with it. The Sony Ericsson Xperia mini is a full-fledged smartphone and you’ll need to be at ease with its multiple identities. But it’s not moping around wondering “Who will I be today?” With a friendly face like this, all the horsepower seems so much easier to handle.
Motorola Atrix
This smartphone has the capacity to compete in the Android competition due to its high res screen, unique fingerprint scanner, great battery life and comfortable form factor, though is let down by a mediocre camera, some unnecessary interface tweaks and limited video support. Add in its dock accessories, though, and it shines out brightly. There is something undeniably cool about having one device perform so many of your daily functions. Unfortunately these docks don’t come for free and the lapdock in particular simply can’t compete for functionality with a laptop, netbook or even tablet.
LG Optimus Black
Well designed and light, and has a number of cool features, plus a decent camera, I would definitely recommend you take a look at the LG Optimus Black if you are in the market for a new smartphone.
HTC ChaCha
The HTC ChaCha isn’t your state-of-the-art Android phone in terms of specifications, guess what? It’s enough for the needs of the typical user in the target audience. The phone delivers solid performance even though occasionally you’ll have to wait a second or two.
Google Nexus S
The Nexus S is also loaded with sensors, both the now conventional, like proximity and GPS, but also three-axis gyroscopic sensors. This means the phone has a better sense of how it is moving, which could be a real boon to games developers, something that seems to have been a considered focus in Android 2.3. Google, it seems, wants to follow the iPhone’s success in mobile gaming.
Which Among Android Phones is the Best?
February 15, 2012 By Leave a Comment
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