Most Popular Phones
Samsung Galaxy S4: Outstanding, But Full of Gimmicks
It's one of the best Android devices -- just don't expect true innovation.
HTC One: One of the Best
The beautiful design, sharp display and light-sucking camera are exceptional, with small gripes in the interface and lack of a microSD slot.
BlackBerry Z10: Built for a Comeback
BlackBerry 10 fixed most of the problems, but poor battery and a lack of apps still linger.
HTC Droid DNA: A Matter of Trade-Offs
The big screen, Jelly Bean and 4G, make it a top Android device -- but you'll make sacrifices in battery life and storage.
Google Nexus 4: Android Done Right
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?
HTC One X+: Even Better Than Before
The fantastic camera and screen make it the Android phone to beat.
HTC 8X: Windows for Music Lovers
Beats Audio and the cheaper price make it a decent Windows device, but otherwise, Nokia is the better choice.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD: Juiced for Days
If you hate running out of power before dinner, look no further -- your dream phone is here.
Motorola Droid Razr HD: Fast Speeds, Long-Lasting Power
If the large size doesn't bother you, it's a fantastic combination of power and performance.
Nokia Lumia 920: The Start of a New Era
The design is elegant and the camera is innovative, but Windows is the question.
LG Intuition: A Jumbo Failure
The big display is a good idea, but the aspect ratio, among other glitches, makes it a flawed device.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Bigger and Better
It's not easy to hold, but it's the best phablet out there.
Motorola Photon Q: Great Keyboard, But Lackluster Performance
The slide-out keyboard is exceptional, but it's a bit underwhelming compared to the Galaxy S3.
Motorola Atrix HD: A Sweet Phone at a Sweet Price
A large, vibrant screen, speedy chip and affordable price make it a fantastic mid-range phone -- except for the bad camera.
HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE: Faster Than Ever
It's worthy of the flagship name, despite a mediocre display -- but 4G LTE makes it hard to beat.
HTC Evo 4G LTE: Lightning-Fast Speed With a Kickstand
Sprint gets an LTE device, but it falls short of expectations.
Samsung Galaxy Note: Size Does Matter
It takes a while to get used to the 5.8-inch display, but the bigger features more than make up for it.
HTC Titan 2: Bigger, But Not Better
Despite the massive display, wait on Windows -- there are better devices.
Nokia Lumia 900: Houston, We Have a Problem
Despite the bold moves in the camera and display, it's not the turnaround device you've been looking for.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx: A Bit Thicker and Longer-Lasting
A smartphone that actually lasts the whole day -- and then some.
Motorola Droid 4: Better Than Ever
An outstanding keyboard and speedy 4G speeds match its expensive price tag.
International
Nokia Lumia 800: A Tale of Two Phones
The display is good, yet bad. The camera is good, yet bad. Windows is good... well, you get the point.
HTC Rezound
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.
Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket: Supersonic 4G Speeds
The bigger screen -- coupled with AT&T's LTE service -- does a number on the battery life.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Everyone Loves Ice Cream
It's one of the first phones to run on Android ICS, but the memory is a bit small.
Motorola Droid Razr
Motorola's Droid Razr is the reemergence of one of the most successful mobile brands, and it lives up to its popular predecessors.
Motorola Atrix 2
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.







