Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Top 10 Smartphones

Top 10 Mobiles
The pace of smartphone innovation in the US has gone wild, and super-duper handheld computers are breaking out all over. While the iPhone vs. Google Android battle is clearly the headliner of the moment, there's a lot of action in the undercard as well.

We've called out our top 10 smartphones - for the moment - with every one a winner. What's mind-boggling about this list is that it's sure to change within weeks. New top-of-the-line Android phones from Samsung are coming to Verizon and Sprint before the summer ends. BlackBerry is teasing their new OS 6, and we've been playing with prototypes of Windows Phone 7.

So here are the top 10 smartphones in America - for the moment. You'll see that whether you're on AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint or T-Mobile, you have a solid choice available.

1. Apple iPhone 4 (AT&T) : Angle
iPhone 4 (AT&T)
 
Our top smartphone is more smart than phone, but its reception problems don't outweigh its excellent OS, sharp camera, fast processor, great app ecosystem and amazing screen.

2. Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless) : Angle
Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless)
 
This Google Android-powered behemoth has a huge screen, great call quality, a fast processor and works as a Wi-Fi hotspot for all of your gadgets.

3. HTC EVO 4G
HTC EVO 4G (Sprint)
 
The nation's first 4G, WiMax phone, the HTC EVO gives Sprint users fast connections and great Android power, at the cost of battery life.

4. Samsung Captivate (AT&T) : Angle
Samsung Captivate (AT&T)

AT&T's best non-iPhone is an Android super-phone with a brilliant screen and terrific media capabilities.

5. Samsung Vibrant (T-Mobile) : Angle
Samsung Vibrant (T-Mobile)
 
The Captivate's sibling on T-Mobile is that carrier's top smartphone, and its Super AMOLED screen must be seen to be believed.

6. 6. HTC Droid Incredible (Verizon Wireless)
HTC Droid Incredible (Verizon Wireless)
 
If the Droid X is too big for your hands, the Droid Incredible delivers almost the same amount of power in a much more comfortable form factor.

7. Apple iPhone 3GS
iPhone 3GS (AT&T)
 
Still on the market, the tried-and-true 3GS gives you access to 225,000 iOS applications on a platform that's had a year to work out its kinks.
8. BlackBerry Bold 9700 for AT&T
BlackBerry Bold 9700 (T-Mobile/AT&T)

The only phone on this list from the nation's number-one smartphone maker, this is a solid, traditional choice for messaging maniacs.

9. Palm Pre Plus (AT&T) : Open
Palm Pre Plus (Verizon Wireless/AT&T)

Palm's WebOS software is so much fun to use, we're glad to see that HP has promised to "double down" on the operating system that made this phone a star.

10. HTC HD2 (T-Mobile)
HTC HD2 (T-Mobile)
 
Windows Mobile 6 makes a valedictory appearance on a gorgeous slab of high-end hardware, but all the megahertz in the world can't cloak the fact that this operating system is old news.

score:  http://s11.cc/zvf4

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