Pros
- High-end camera with lots of shooting modes
- Thin, premium design
- Excellent for gaming and multimedia
- No microSD slot
- Mediocre call quality
The HTC One S is the ultimate multimedia phone, from gaming to music to snapping high quality photos.
2.Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Pros
- 4G/LTE is very fast
- Ice Cream Sandwich is a real treat
- Slim, curved design
- No expandable memory
- No Google Wallet support
- Camera is just okay
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.
- 720p display
- Incredibly fast dual-core processor
- Beats Audio built-in
- Preloaded with bloatware
- Terrible battery life
If you can deal with subpar battery life, the HTC Rezound is an excellent phone that won't feel outdated anytime soon.
4. T-Mobile my Touch 4G Slide
Pros
- Outstanding camera
- Latest software and chipset technology
- Wide range of shooting modes and editing tools
- Keyboard is difficult to type on
- No HDMI port
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.
5. HTC Evo 4G LTE
Pros
- Sleek, durable design with kickstand
- Solid camera with many shooting modes
- Camera's shutter button doesn't work in lock mode
- No LTE network yet
6. Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
Pros
- Dual-core processor keeps phone running smoothly
- Excellent battery life over LTE
- Doesn't run latest version of Android
- Camera is just average
Pros
- Faster, smoother performance
- Superb camera
- Beautiful display still better than competition
- You can only upload video in 1080p
- Siri not always accurate
The iPhone 4S might not be the most exciting update, but the improved camera, faster performance and the addition of Siri make it a top-ranking smartphone.
8. HTC One X
Pros
- Large screen is great for movies and games.
- Very well designed.
- Poor call quality.
- Audio pickup in videos is abysmal.
- Non-expandable storage
9. Samsung Galaxy Note
Pros
- Large, bright display
- Snappy performance
- Pen works well with user interface
- A bit too large for a phone
- Not enough apps support the pen
With its large display and stylus-like pen, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a refreshing departure from the smartphone pack, but its design won't please everyone. Additionally, not enough apps support the pen right now.
10. Nokia lumia 900
Pros
- Gorgeous AMOLED display
- Great, versatile camera
- Fast data speeds over LTE
- Windows Phone still missing some apps and features
- No 1080p video capture
With a stunning display, fast data speeds, and a versatile camera, the Lumia 900 has what it takes to compete with the iPhone and with Android handsets--if Microsoft and AT&T can win over customers
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