Why it's best: With the latest version of its Galaxy line of mobile devices, Samsung sets its sights on creating a more compelling device than Apple's iPhone. Though whether or not it succeeds is a subjective point, Samsung has created a solid device that will more than satisfy any Android fan. Read Full Review
Why it's best: Samsung releases the second version of its large format smartphone, the Note II with a strong hardware set. It should not only win over fans of the original Note, but new users as well. Read Full Review
Why it's best: If you're looking for a solid top-tier smartphone, HTC's One X+ is an excellent choice. At 64GB, the One X+ also features one of the largest data storage capacities available out of the box. Read Full Review
Why it's best: Fans of Google's Nexus line may want to take a close look at LG's Optimus G. Though Google's new Nexus 4 device lacks LTE, the Optimus G features the high speed networking radio. Read Full Review
Why it's best: If fast cellular data networking is important to you, the Nexus 4's glaring lack of LTE may be cause for you to take a look at its non-Nexus cousin, the LG Optimus G. Otherwise, it's a very solid device, and one of the few that features Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Read Full Review


- wayno
- 7/26/2010
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The motorola droid is a excellent phone but the Nexus one has them all beat, I've had both but the nexus one is user frendly and super powerfull, I'm surprised it wasn't even mentioned, what do other nexus one owners think?
- Kamisamanou
- 7/19/2010
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A lot has happened since the end of last year, update this please.
- theadamkramer
- 10/4/2010
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The update is going up this afternoon. Check it out and let us know what you think!