Why it's best: If you require the top dog of Android devices, the reigning champ is currently the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Built around Android 4.0, or "Ice Cream Sandwich," the it the only phone currently running it and will be one the few, and possibly one of the only phones running an unadulterated version of the software.... Read Full Review
Why it's a best pick: Thin is in with Motorola's DROID RAZR. Despite being one of the thinnest, if not the thinnest, smartphones available, it does not compromise when it comes to features.... Read Full Review
Why it's a best pick: Fully outfitted with some of the best hardware available today, the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket will make any Android fan proud (if they own one) or green with envy (if they don't). Samsung is promising an upgrade to Android 4.0, helping to future proof of this device, at least until the end of the phone's contract.... Read Full Review
Why it's a best pick: With a compelling suite of entertainment features, HTC's Sensation wants to be your go-to device of mass distraction. A check list of mobile tech rounds out the features of this phone very well.... Read Full Review
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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?
A lot has happened since the end of last year, update this please.
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