Choosing Among the Top Android Phones

| Friday, May 11, 2012
By David Lemora


What do you want your cell phone to do for you? When it comes time for a cell phone upgrade, this is a good thing for buyers to consider. Back in the day, the only reason a person needed a cell phone was to make phone calls. As the cell phone revolved, people began wanting to take pictures, send text messages, listen to their 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 the right phone among the top Android phones depends on what you want your phone to do for you. Here are some of the highest rated Android phones available now.

A highly esteemed Android phone available on the market is the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini. This phone is built on a slightly different model with no name change. Essentially, the mini is a compact model of the phone it takes after. This phone works with Google's Android 1.6 operating system and is paired with the UX interface by Ericsson.

The size of the touch screen is two and half inches and the weight of the phone is less than one hundred grams. Even though it is small, it is loaded with great stuff. The phone features a camera that is five megapixels and a 3.5mm headphone jack to help you listen to the music that you store on the phone.

If you have T-Mobile, you can choose the popular Android phone - the Pulse Mini. This phone is made for the budget conscious cell phone buyer who wants all of the perks of an Android phone but does not want to pay a high dollar price for it. This phone's touch screen is smaller than three inches. It has a camera that is 3.2 megapixels and even has an LED Flash to help the photographer take better pictures. The phone operates with Android 2.1 software. This phone has a headphone jack which makes it different than the regular Pulse phone.

The Acer BeTouch E400, a rather popular cell phone, runs the Android software. This phone uses the 2.1 Android software platforms. From a technical standpoint, this is a smart phone. Users get a touch screen bigger than three inches (3.2 to be precise). Its width is a minimal twelve millimeters. The Acer Company has installed their own user interface that they have attached to the Android system and have also installed GPS, a 600MHz processor and Wi-Fi capability. Not many people have contributed reviews about this phone, as it is still relatively new.

Cell phones have come a long way since the days they were as big as a brick and there was no thought of carrying it in a handbag.

These days, phones are capable of allowing you to check your e-mail, conduct a video conference and play complicated games, all while you are away from your home (or they allow you to be a couch potato). If you have settled on a smart phone, all the top Android phones are worth taking a look at.




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