With the coming of a new year, there is anticipation that new phones
will arrive this 2012, such as the ever awaited Samsung Galaxy SIII, the
sixth generation iPhone 5, and other mighty lineups from LG, HTC,
Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and others. And with the OS Wars going
on with Google Android, Apple iOS, and Nokia’s Symbian, it looks like
Android is winning in favor due to the many phones it support, plus its
user-development friendliness that creates new apps faster and better.
With that, you can check this top 10 list of Best Android phones that will still click the kick this year.
10. LG Optimus LTE
The LG Optimus LTE is the answer of providing HD quality graphics and
video, plus the connection in the 4G LTE high speed cellular network.
It has a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of ROM, and two
cameras that are 8MP at rear and 1.3MP at front.
9. Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V
The Xperia Neo V offers features of modern-end phones while
maintaining the budget. It has a solo-core 1GHz Scorpion processor with
an Adreno 205 graphics chip, 512MB RAM, a Timescape UI, and the ever
coveted BRAVIA Engine that enhances captured videos and pictures.
8. Sony Ericsson Xperia S
This new phone from Sony Ericsson is a breath of fresh air from its
previous models as this is one of the firsts that displays modern Xperia
features, even creating a new Candybar concept for the company. It has a
10-finger multitouch support, an internal storage of 32GB with 1GB RAM,
dual-core 1.5GHz processor with Adreno 220 GPU, and other nice goodies.
7. HTC Sensation
The HTC Sensation is picked up to be one of the best and most
conventional phones people could have. After all, it was advanced in its
days with a dual-core 1.2GHz dual-core Scorpion processor, Corning
Gorilla Glass for its outer screen, HTC Sense 3.0, 1GB of internal
storage with 768MB RAM, and even two cameras with 8MP at rear while
having VGA at front.
6. Samsung Galaxy Note
The Samsung Galaxy Note, being 5.3 inches big, displays fully loaded
Super AMOLED, presenting great quality for pictures, videos, and games
claims to be the biggest in the world. It stores big internal storage of
32GB, which can be twice as huge with a MicroSD slot, enhancing the
overall 1GB of RAM for operational speed. It also comes with a dual-core
1.4GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, a Mali-400MP GPU, and a stylus for a
fun-filled huge-screened experience.
5. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
With the Ice Cream Sandwich breathing new life to older phones that
have existed more than 1 year old, the Xperia Arc also brings back the
love to blue and white colored-cellphones again. Having a 4.2-inch
screen, an 8MP rear camera with flash and a 1 GHz Scorpion processor
that comes with an Adreno 205 for graphics is a nice treat.
4. Samsung Galaxy SII
It used to be hailed as number one in the world because of its
dual-core 1.2GHz Exynos processor, 1GB RAM, and 4.3 inches of pure Super
AMOLED Plus that had set trends to current phones. No wonder it had
sold over 3 million units in less than six months, due to its
trailblazing performance. And now that it would get the official ICS
quite soon, there might be more SII buyers in the coming months.
3. Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx
Even though this phone has limitations of being used only in CDMA and
4G LTE Networks, the Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx is still being flocked by
users due to its fresh release on January 2012, its fast Dual-core 1.2
GHz Cortex-A9 processor and PowerVR SGX540 GPU that is smooth on games
and HD videos. It has new features like WiFi DLNA and Bluetooth 4.0 with
A2DP.
2. HTC Rezound
Created for the US audience due to CDMA and 4G LTE capabilities, the
HTC Rezound is claimed to be a great music phone as its exteriors are
complementary with Beats by Dr. Dre and an SRS WOW HD audio enhancement
for the audiophiles. It has a better Sense 3.5 UI, a Dual-core 1.5 GHz
Scorpion processor, and an Adreno 220 graphics processor.
1. Samsung Galaxy Nexus
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