
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The best Android phone to date, the Galaxy Nexus dazzles with its curved display, sleek design, fast performance, and, of course, the Ice Cream Sandwich update.
Samsung Epic Touch 4G
The slim and speedy Samsung Epic Touch 4G is excellent for gaming, Web browsing and watching video, but the plasticky design feels a bit on the cheap side.
HTC Evo 3D
Uneven call quality doesn't stop the Evo 3D from being the best phone currently available on Sprint.
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide
The MyTouch 4G Slide has one of the best cameras we've ever tested--and the rest of the phone is pretty amazing as well.
Samsung Galaxy S II (T-Mobile)
Like the rest of the Galaxy S II series, the Galaxy S II on T-Mobile is one of the best phones currently available, hands down.
Motorola Droid Razr
The thin and elegant Motorola Droid Razr is smoking when it comes to data speeds and performance, but the short battery life is a disappointment.
Motorola Droid Bionic
The long-awaited Droid Bionic is blazing fast and has a slew of great entertainment and business features, but the high price might make it a hard sell.
Samsung Galaxy S II (AT&T)
The Samsung Galaxy S II pretty much has it all: a dual-core processor, HSPA+ speeds and a gorgeous display. But a current security flaw with the lock screen causes some concern.
HTC Sensation 4G
The Sensation delights with a gorgeous display, a beautiful design, and dual-core power, but possible “death grip” issues are worrisome.
Motorola Atrix 2
For the price, the Atrix 2 is a good follow-up to the original, and great for anyone looking to upgrade to a dual-core phone at a reasonable cost.
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