Most Popular Phones


Samsung Galaxy S4: Outstanding, But Full of Gimmicks

Rating: 4 Out of 5
It's one of the best Android devices -- just don't expect true innovation.
Samsung Galaxy S4

HTC One: One of the Best

Rating: 5 Out of 5
The beautiful design, sharp display and light-sucking camera are exceptional, with small gripes in the interface and lack of a microSD slot.
HTC One

BlackBerry Z10: Built for a Comeback

Rating: 4 Out of 5
BlackBerry 10 fixed most of the problems, but poor battery and a lack of apps still linger.
BlackBerry Z10

HTC Droid DNA: A Matter of Trade-Offs

Rating: 4 Out of 5
The big screen, Jelly Bean and 4G, make it a top Android device -- but you'll make sacrifices in battery life and storage.
HTC Droid DNA

Google Nexus 4: Android Done Right

Rating: 4 Out of 5
If you love Android, this is the phone to get -- Jelly Bean is fantastic and best of all, it's affordable. But wait -- where's the 4G?
Google Nexus 4

HTC One X+: Even Better Than Before

Rating: 4 Out of 5
The fantastic camera and screen make it the Android phone to beat.
HTC One X+

HTC 8X: Windows for Music Lovers

Rating: 4 Out of 5
Beats Audio and the cheaper price make it a decent Windows device, but otherwise, Nokia is the better choice.
HTC 8X

Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD: Juiced for Days

Rating: 4 Out of 5
If you hate running out of power before dinner, look no further -- your dream phone is here.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD

Motorola Droid Razr HD: Fast Speeds, Long-Lasting Power

Rating: 4 Out of 5
If the large size doesn't bother you, it's a fantastic combination of power and performance.
Motorola Droid Razr HD

Apple IPhone 5: Bigger, Thinner, Faster, Better

Rating: 4 Out of 5
Apple does it again -- the fifth time's the charm.
Apple IPhone 5

Nokia Lumia 920: The Start of a New Era

Rating: 4 Out of 5
The design is elegant and the camera is innovative, but Windows is the question.
Nokia Lumia 920

LG Intuition: A Jumbo Failure

Rating: 1 Out of 5
The big display is a good idea, but the aspect ratio, among other glitches, makes it a flawed device.
LG Intuition

Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Bigger and Better

Rating: 4 Out of 5
It's not easy to hold, but it's the best phablet out there.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2

Motorola Photon Q: Great Keyboard, But Lackluster Performance

Rating: 2 Out of 5
The slide-out keyboard is exceptional, but it's a bit underwhelming compared to the Galaxy S3.
Motorola Photon Q

Pantech Marauder: Android for Dummies

Rating: 2 Out of 5
If you're afraid of technology, its Starter Mode is for you.
Pantech Marauder

Motorola Atrix HD: A Sweet Phone at a Sweet Price

Rating: 4 Out of 5
A large, vibrant screen, speedy chip and affordable price make it a fantastic mid-range phone -- except for the bad camera.
Motorola Atrix HD

HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE: Faster Than Ever

Rating: 4 Out of 5
It's worthy of the flagship name, despite a mediocre display -- but 4G LTE makes it hard to beat.
HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

Samsung Galaxy S3: Watch Out, IPhone

Rating: 4 Out of 5
It's a superb all-around device and the Android phone to beat.
Samsung Galaxy S3

HTC Evo 4G LTE: Lightning-Fast Speed With a Kickstand

Rating: 3 Out of 5
Sprint gets an LTE device, but it falls short of expectations.
HTC Evo 4G LTE

Samsung Galaxy Note: Size Does Matter

Rating: 4 Out of 5
It takes a while to get used to the 5.8-inch display, but the bigger features more than make up for it.
Samsung Galaxy Note

HTC Titan 2: Bigger, But Not Better

Rating: 2 Out of 5
Despite the massive display, wait on Windows -- there are better devices.
HTC Titan 2

Nokia Lumia 900: Houston, We Have a Problem

Rating: 3 Out of 5
Despite the bold moves in the camera and display, it's not the turnaround device you've been looking for.
Nokia Lumia 900

Motorola Droid Razr Maxx: A Bit Thicker and Longer-Lasting

Rating: 3 Out of 5
A smartphone that actually lasts the whole day -- and then some.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx

Motorola Droid 4: Better Than Ever

Rating: 3 Out of 5
An outstanding keyboard and speedy 4G speeds match its expensive price tag.
Motorola Droid 4

International

Nokia Lumia 800: A Tale of Two Phones

Rating: 3 Out of 5
The display is good, yet bad. The camera is good, yet bad. Windows is good... well, you get the point.
Nokia Lumia 800

HTC Rezound

Rating: 3 Out of 5
The HTC Rezound introduces Beats Audio to stateside phones, and it's the Taiwanese company's best device yet. It comes with an enviable display and great audio, but a few flaws keep it from being a clear-cut winner.
HTC Rezound

Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket: Supersonic 4G Speeds

Rating: 3 Out of 5
The bigger screen -- coupled with AT&T's LTE service -- does a number on the battery life.
Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket

Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Everyone Loves Ice Cream

Rating: 4 Out of 5
It's one of the first phones to run on Android ICS, but the memory is a bit small.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Motorola Droid Razr

Rating: 4 Out of 5
Motorola's Droid Razr is the reemergence of one of the most successful mobile brands, and it lives up to its popular predecessors.
Motorola Droid Razr

Motorola Atrix 2

Rating: 3 Out of 5
Motorola's Atrix 2 is a definite improvement on its predecessor, but it doesn't do enough to separate itself from the pack. If you want a low-priced phone and aren't particular about the software, it a decent choice with an attractive display. But if you want a newer version of Android, steer clear.
Motorola Atrix 2