Let’s Determine the Highly Graded Android Phones

Posted on August 14th, 2010 by admin

What features are you looking for in a cell phone? This is something that every cell phone purchaser needs to ask him or herself when it comes time for an upgrade. Originally, the sole purpose of owning a cell phone was to make phone calls. Over time they also started to want to take pictures, send text messages, listen to music and access the internet. You can do everything above and more if you choose a smart phone. With this phone, you will not only be able to make phone calls, but you can play games, check the weather and countless other activities. Choosing a phone from the top Android phones that’ll suit your needs will depend on what you want out of the phone. Here are some of the top Android phones available right now.

The LG InTouch Max GW620 is among the highest rated Android phones on the market. Many people who buy this phone jump up and down with glee. They insist that the phone is almost perfect. Consumers brag about how easy the interface is to use and that it has an awesome five megapixel digital camera. You don’t need to be concerned about the battery until you’ve reached eight hours of talking time. This phone is meant for a person who likes to make calls, as well as being appreciative about being able to access things that are only available on smart phones. Except for the cost, we don’t want to complain. The price is a bit steep.

The HTC Desire is a crowd-pleaser among the Android phones. This Android phone utilizes the Nexus One handset, which was constructed by Google. In fact, the HTC Desire is pretty much an enhancement of its original model. Equipped with an Amoled WVGA display, the screen is almost four inches big. Functioning on the Android 2.1 operating system, it uses a snapdragon processor. This phone also bestows the use of Adobe Flash (the 10.1 version). To help the user operate the system, the screen is a touch screen that features optical joystick and track pad technology.

T-Mobiles’s G2 Touch comes after the G1, which was the very first Android phone from Google. This model is more appealing than its former model, which had a slide out keyboard and weighed too much. The keyboard is gone, now that it has a touch screen that is right up there with the iPhone. The camera has 5-megapixel capabilities and you can chit-chat on the phone for eight hours before you need to recharge a dead battery. It is important to note, however, that this model is based as much upon the HTC Hero as it is upon the G1, so if you are not a fan of T-Mobile, you can find a similar phone through another provider.

One crowd-pleasing model of the Android phone is the Samsung Beam i8520. While the phone functions on Android technology for it operating system, it also comes with a Pico Projector or pocket projector. This means that the phone user can use his phone to project pretty much anything in his phone onto a wall. It makes the days of lugging around a giant projector a thing of the past. Furthermore, it has smart phone technology inside – the previously mentioned Android operating system and the Touch Wiz skin, which was designed by Samsung. This phone comes with an 8-megapixel camera, which makes it even better than other handheld digital cameras!

Deciding which cell phone to buy can pose a challenging task. There is a large selection out there! Back in the day, most people just went for the free upgrades offered by their cell phone providers. Though, that was back when cell phones were only meant for making phone calls. Today cell phone are miniature computers that provide users with access to the Internet, making phone calls, snapping photos, filming video and a number of other things. The finest Android phones are in a class of the best phones on the market.

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