Which Android Phones Are the Best?

| Tuesday, November 27, 2012
By Frank T. Newcrest


What do you want your cell phone to be capable of? When it comes time for a cell phone upgrade, this is a good thing for buyers to consider. Once upon a time people who bought cell phones were only interested in making calls. As time moved on, people wanted to snap photos, text message, listen to music and access the Internet. You can do everything above and more if you choose a smart phone. Now you can play games on your phones, check the weather, and do any number of activities as well as make calls. Before choosing one of the top Android phones, you should consider what you want the phone to be able to do for you. Available now, here are a few of the top rated Android phones.

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One of the most recent articles we published was about listen in to phone calls so I'm hoping that this is a nice followup.

The T-Mobile Pulse Mini is a very popular Android phone. This phone was built for the budget conscious cell phone buyer who desires the perks of an Android phone but does not want to pay top dollar 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 uses Android 2.1 software. This phone is different than the typical Pulse phone because is has a headphone jack.

One of the popular Android phones is the HTC Desire. This Android phones uses a Nexus One handset designed by Google. Truthfully, the HTC Desire is more or less an enhanced version of the original model. The display screen is nearly four inches in size and uses an Amoled WVGA display. It utilizes a snapdragon processor that functions on the Android 2.1 operating system. This phone also bestows the use of Adobe Flash (the 10.1 version). To help the user operate the system, the screen is a touch screen that features optical joystick and track pad technology.

Cell phones have certainly evolved from the days when they were built like giant breaks and could barely fit in briefcases.

Now they are able to help you check your e-mail, do video conferencing and even play complicated games all while you are away from home (or are too lazy to move off of your couch). If you have decided to with a smart phone, the best Android phones are each worth looking into.




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