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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Buying a Top Android Phone is Just Good Sense

By Amy Furgeson


Deciding which cell phone to buy can be an arduous task. Most likely, you don't need or want all the bells and whistles available on most phones today, but they sure can be a blast to tinker around with! The problem is that each phone has a variety of bells, whistles and toys. How do you decide which phone is most suited for you' Selecting a cell phone can be a tedious task, when such a wide selection is available. The Google phones have recently become high in demand, thanks to Google's Android operating system. Now incorporated by many cell phone producers is the Android operating system. Below are some the highest rated Android phones on the market today.

On the market today, the LG InTouch Max GW620 is among the top rated Android phones. Many people who buy this phone can't keep it a secret. They insist the phone is nearly perfect. Consumers brag about how easy the interface is to use and that it has an awesome five megapixel digital camera. You don't need to be concerned about the battery until you've reached eight hours of talking time. 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. Our only complaint is the cost. The price is a bit steep.



Another popular phone is the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro. It is one of the cell phones on the Xperia X10 line. This phone duplicates the X10 Mini phone, with an addition of a keyboard that slides from under the screen. This phone functions with the Android 1.6 operating system and is equipped with a display that is less than three inches in size. Nonetheless, the phone is simple to use and has the same capabilities as its larger counterparts.

The Samsung Galaxy portal is an Android phone designed specifically for users who are money conscious. It only comes with a three-megapixel digital camera, but besides that it is a wonderful phone ' especially for the cost of the device. The capabilities of this phone include video, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. There's about seven hours of talk time on it. Despite the bulkiness, if you want a smart phone at a decent price, this is the phone for you. When upgrading time rolls around, some cell phone companies offer the phone for free to their customers.



Finding the right cell phone can be difficult. An important question to ask yourself is what you want your phone to be able to do for you. 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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