Wednesday 30 May 2012

How to Choose Among the Top Android Phones

By Clint Townson


Shopping for cell phones was at one time, much less complicated. It was not so long ago, users of cell phones capable of snapping photos felt like members of high society. Nowadays, cell phones can do almost the same tasks a computer is capable of. Lots of people today user their cell phones for tons of other things than making calls. Making phone calls is the last priority for some people. When searching for a new cell phone it is beneficial to you if you identify your needs and what you want your cell phone to be able to do for you. Phones that use the Android system have many capabilities. Here are some of the top Android phones that are available right now.

There's lots of hype about Android cell phones at this time. Apps like cellular phone monitoring have made them very well liked.

The LG InTouch Max GW620 is among the highest rated Android phones on the market. Many consumers who purchase this phone tell everyone they know. They are adamant about the perfection of the phone. It features a great five megapixel digital camera and purchasers rave about how simple the interface is to use. You can talk for eight hours before you need to start thinking about the battery. This phone is for a person who not only likes to make calls but also appreciates being able to access things that are only been available on smart phones. The cost is our only complaint. It costs quite a bit.

One of the popular Android phones is the HTC Desire. The Nexus One handset, produced by Google, is available with this Android phone. In actuality, the HTC Desire is an upgrade of its original model. The display screen is almost four inches big and uses an Amoled WVGA display. It comes with a snapdragon processor that uses the Android 2.1 operating system. Also, this phone manipulates the use of Adobe Flash (v. 10.1). The screen is a touch screen and uses optical joystick and track pad technology to help the user operate the system.

The very first Android phone from Google was the G1 by T-Mobile, with a follow-up of the G2. This model is more appealing than its former model, which had a slide out keyboard and weighed too much. The keyboard is a thing of the past, due to the favoritism of a touch screen that challenges 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 realize this model is based as much around the HTC Hero as it is on the G1, so if you are not crazy about T-Mobile, you can find a comparable model with another cell phone provider. Finding the right cell phone can take many long hours of researching. You need to ask yourself what you want your phone to be capable of. Knowing what you want your phone to be capable of is beneficial when deciding which of the top Android phones is worth your money.




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