W.A.Khan, 3/7/2013, Samsung Galaxy S II The Samsung Galaxy S II boasts a beautiful display and a thin design. With a dual-core processor, the Gingerbread device delivers fast performance, as well as good battery life. Camera quality is excellent.
But, Some parts of the phone feel flimsy.
The bottom line: With its dual-core processor, vibrant display, and great performance, the sleek and powerful Samsung Galaxy S II rises as AT&T's top Android smartphone. Specifications
Release date10/2/11
Service providerAT&T
Cellular technologyGSM / 3G
Talk timeUp to 180 min
Combined withWith digital camera / digital player / FM radio
Weight4.13 oz
Diagonal screen size4.3 in Price;$312.00 VS Apple iPhone 5 The iPhone 5 adds everything we wanted in the iPhone 4S: 4G LTE, a longer, larger screen, free turn-by-turn navigation, and a faster A6 processor. Plus, its top-to-bottom redesign is sharp, slim, and feather-light.
But, Apple Maps feels unfinished and buggy; Sprint and Verizon models can't use voice and data simultaneously. The smaller connector renders current accessories unusable without an adapter. There's no NFC, and the screen size pales in comparison to jumbo Android models.
The bottom line: The iPhone 5 completely rebuilds the iPhone on a framework of new features and design, addressing its major previous shortcomings. It's absolutely the best iPhone to date, and it easily secures its place in the top tier of the smartphone universe. Specifications
Release date09/21/12
Service providerNot specified
Weight3.95 oz
Sensor resolution8 megapixels
Diagonal screen size4 in Price;$149.99 to $715.00 VS Samsung Galaxy S III The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE/HSPA+ 42 capability, a zippy dual-core processor, and a strong 8-megapixel camera. S Beam is an excellent software enhancement, and the handset's price is right.
But, The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim, and Samsung's Siri competitor, S Voice, disappointed.
The bottom line: Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X. Specifications
Release date06/21/12
Service providerT-Mobile
Cellular technologyGSM / HSDPA
Weight4.7 oz
Diagonal screen size4.8 in Price;$99.99 VS Nokia Lumia 920 The Nokia Lumia 920 forges new Windows Phone ground with wireless charging support and a highly sensitive screen you can use with gloves. Moreover, Nokia helps fill in Windows Phone OS gaps with a few missing features.
But, A thick, heavy build and slippery finish for some colors make the Lumia 920 harder to hold and carry, and the phone's overhyped camera doesn't have enough settings.
The bottom line: Nokia's Lumia 920 is heavy and thick, but if you want the most powerful, feature-rich Windows phone available, this is it. Specifications
Release date11/9/12
Service providerNot specified
Cellular technologyWCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
Weight6.52 oz
Sensor resolution8.7 megapixels
Diagonal screen size4.5 in Price;$49.99 to $529.99 VS LG Nexus 4 The competitively priced LG Nexus 4 delivers a pure and polished experience with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, it's powered by a snappy quad-core processor, and it's packed with new photo-editing and camera features.
But, The Nexus 4's construction is solid but uninspiring, its call volume is too low, and it lacks 4G LTE.
The bottom line: While the LG Nexus 4 wins on internal performance and user experience, anyone shopping for an unlocked phone should consider a comparable LTE handset first. Specifications
Release date11/13/12
Service providerT-Mobile
Weight4.9 oz
Diagonal screen size4.7 in Price;$199.99 to $507.99
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