April is a great month for the Android phone, with the launch of at least five large equipment on all carriers.
That means that some older phones like T-Mobile MyTouch 4G and DROID Incredible by HTC has finally been replaced by new phones to appeal to users.(Although the devices are still great)
Here we can see what's in it this April!
DROID Charge by Samsung although experienced a small delay due to Verizon's 4G outage last week, now it makes a solid choice for Android fans. Like the HTC Thunderbolt, the Charge runs on Verizon's 4G network speeds. It runs Android 2.2 Froyo, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus, and an 8 MP camera.
The only concern is our price. Price $ 300 with a two year contract, it ony of the most expensive phones Verizon has to offer.
Price: $ 300 with two year contract from Verizon
It's for everyone: Anyone want to take advantage of Verizon's 4G network.
HTC DROID Incredible 2 is a nice upgrade from the original
One of the popular smartphone of HTC 2010 only a sweet upgrade. The DROID Incredible 2 has a gorgeous display, runs Android 2.2 Froyo, and take great pictures with its 8 MP camera. Plus, you get all the benefits of the Sense UI from HTC.
Price: $ 199.99 with two-year contract from Verizon
It's for everyone: fans who do not remember the missed Android 4G
T-Mobile G2X has quickly become the best phone for T-Mobile
Reviews T-Mobile G2X's been great so far. Critics love the graphics processor to its powerful (dual core), 4-inch screen, and 1080p full HD video recording. It's a great 4G phone, and very affordable compared to Verizon's competitors.
Price: $ 199.99 with a two year contract from T-Mobile
It's for everyone: Gamers and anyone looking for a quick phone, sturdy with a great price
Nexus S Android phone is our choice
We love the Nexus S. You get a pure version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread Google, meaning you'll be the first to receive software updates as a coming soon to video chat. Plus it's totally unlocked to run on any GSM carrier. (Perfect for the world traveler).
Sprint launched the Nexus S 4G version in a few days, so now is a great time to consider one.
Price: 99.99 USD with two-year contract from T-Mobile. $ 199.99 with a two year contract from Sprint (4G version.) You can find them in all Best Buy.
It's for everyone: Anyone who wants to experience the full Android as Google intended.
Motorola Atrix 4G is still the best of AT & T offers
AT & T did not have a spectacular line of Android phones right now, but that does not take away from the Atrix is a great way. After nearly three months since the launch of the phone, AT & T has finally launched its upgrade will allow you to connect to ("4G) its HSUPA network.
As we said in our review, though, spend on the laptop dock is not required.
Price: $ 199.99 with a two year contract from AT & T
It's for everyone: AT & T customers who want an Android phone. (You do not have many choices.)
HTC Thunderbolt is still very popular
After about six weeks on the market, the HTC Thunderbolt is selling extremely well.Some analysts think it could even be outselling the iPhone 4 at Verizon stores.Thunderbolt is the first 4G phone on Verizon, and comes with a great price. It has a 4.3-inch large screen, 8 MP camera, and runs Android 2.2 Froyo with HTC Sense.
Price: $ 250 with two year contract from Verizon
It's for everyone: Anyone want a snappy 4G phone with a huge screen
Samsung Galaxy S II is only available abroad for business
For those of you who have access to the phone, the Galaxy S II is the next incarnation of Galaxy line Samsung's insanely popular Android smartphones. The phone is thinner than the iPhone 4, and runs on the latest version of Android, version 2.3 Gingerbread. We can not wait for this thing to get to America, but while waiting for our friends overseas seem to be enjoying it so far.
Price: Not available in the US yet.
It's for everyone: fans want to have Samsung's slimmest phone now
You may see more services galaxy screen instead of us.
Kyocera Echo is a unique, dual-screen phone
Kyocera is betting dual screen design of it can take off. While we enjoyed the overall device, two screens really suck down battery. In fact, Kyocera include an extra battery and portable charger for your phone so you can always have a spare on hand.
You can run the device in single screen, dual screen, or "tablet mode," which syncs the two screens into one large screen. This is not the most impressive Android phone we've used, but there is a lot of potential here, especially for gamers.
Price: $ 199.99 with a two year contract from Sprint
It's for everyone: Gamers and those good care of their phone batteries
That means that some older phones like T-Mobile MyTouch 4G and DROID Incredible by HTC has finally been replaced by new phones to appeal to users.(Although the devices are still great)
Here we can see what's in it this April!
DROID Charge by Samsung is the second phone from Verizon 4G
DROID Charge by Samsung although experienced a small delay due to Verizon's 4G outage last week, now it makes a solid choice for Android fans. Like the HTC Thunderbolt, the Charge runs on Verizon's 4G network speeds. It runs Android 2.2 Froyo, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus, and an 8 MP camera.
The only concern is our price. Price $ 300 with a two year contract, it ony of the most expensive phones Verizon has to offer.
Price: $ 300 with two year contract from Verizon
It's for everyone: Anyone want to take advantage of Verizon's 4G network.
HTC DROID Incredible 2 is a nice upgrade from the original
One of the popular smartphone of HTC 2010 only a sweet upgrade. The DROID Incredible 2 has a gorgeous display, runs Android 2.2 Froyo, and take great pictures with its 8 MP camera. Plus, you get all the benefits of the Sense UI from HTC.
Price: $ 199.99 with two-year contract from Verizon
It's for everyone: fans who do not remember the missed Android 4G
T-Mobile G2X has quickly become the best phone for T-Mobile
Reviews T-Mobile G2X's been great so far. Critics love the graphics processor to its powerful (dual core), 4-inch screen, and 1080p full HD video recording. It's a great 4G phone, and very affordable compared to Verizon's competitors.
Price: $ 199.99 with a two year contract from T-Mobile
It's for everyone: Gamers and anyone looking for a quick phone, sturdy with a great price
Nexus S Android phone is our choice
We love the Nexus S. You get a pure version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread Google, meaning you'll be the first to receive software updates as a coming soon to video chat. Plus it's totally unlocked to run on any GSM carrier. (Perfect for the world traveler).
Sprint launched the Nexus S 4G version in a few days, so now is a great time to consider one.
Price: 99.99 USD with two-year contract from T-Mobile. $ 199.99 with a two year contract from Sprint (4G version.) You can find them in all Best Buy.
It's for everyone: Anyone who wants to experience the full Android as Google intended.
Motorola Atrix 4G is still the best of AT & T offers
AT & T did not have a spectacular line of Android phones right now, but that does not take away from the Atrix is a great way. After nearly three months since the launch of the phone, AT & T has finally launched its upgrade will allow you to connect to ("4G) its HSUPA network.
As we said in our review, though, spend on the laptop dock is not required.
Price: $ 199.99 with a two year contract from AT & T
It's for everyone: AT & T customers who want an Android phone. (You do not have many choices.)
HTC Thunderbolt is still very popular
After about six weeks on the market, the HTC Thunderbolt is selling extremely well.Some analysts think it could even be outselling the iPhone 4 at Verizon stores.Thunderbolt is the first 4G phone on Verizon, and comes with a great price. It has a 4.3-inch large screen, 8 MP camera, and runs Android 2.2 Froyo with HTC Sense.
Price: $ 250 with two year contract from Verizon
It's for everyone: Anyone want a snappy 4G phone with a huge screen
Samsung Galaxy S II is only available abroad for business
For those of you who have access to the phone, the Galaxy S II is the next incarnation of Galaxy line Samsung's insanely popular Android smartphones. The phone is thinner than the iPhone 4, and runs on the latest version of Android, version 2.3 Gingerbread. We can not wait for this thing to get to America, but while waiting for our friends overseas seem to be enjoying it so far.
Price: Not available in the US yet.
It's for everyone: fans want to have Samsung's slimmest phone now
You may see more services galaxy screen instead of us.
Kyocera Echo is a unique, dual-screen phone
Kyocera is betting dual screen design of it can take off. While we enjoyed the overall device, two screens really suck down battery. In fact, Kyocera include an extra battery and portable charger for your phone so you can always have a spare on hand.
You can run the device in single screen, dual screen, or "tablet mode," which syncs the two screens into one large screen. This is not the most impressive Android phone we've used, but there is a lot of potential here, especially for gamers.
Price: $ 199.99 with a two year contract from Sprint
It's for everyone: Gamers and those good care of their phone batteries
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