Thursday, June 7, 2012

Which Top Android Phone Will Meet Your Needs?

By David Lemora


Researching which cell phone to buy can be hard work. Most likely, you don't need or want all the bells and whistles available on most phones today, but they sure can be a blast to tinker around with! The problem is that each phone has a variety of bells, whistles and toys.

A recent SpyBubble review shows you one of the many applications that are being offered for Android phones. They let you do a lot more than just make phone calls!

On the market today, the LG InTouch Max GW620 is among the top rated Android phones. Many buyers of this phone jump for joy. They insist that the phone is almost perfect. It has an awesome five megapixel digital camera and buyers brag about how simple it is to use the interface. You can talk for eight hours before you need to start thinking about the battery. Besides liking to make phone calls, this phone is perfect for someone who appreciates being able to access things that are only available with smart phones. The cost is our only complaint. It is not cheap.

The HTC Desire is a crowd-pleaser among the Android phones. This Android phones uses a Nexus One handset designed by Google. In fact, the HTC Desire is basically just an enhanced version of the original model. Equipped with an Amoled WVGA display, the screen is almost four inches big. It utilizes a snapdragon processor that functions on the Android 2.1 operating system. This phone also bestows the use of Adobe Flash (the 10.1 version). It has a touch screen that uses optical joystick and track pad technology to aid the user in operating the system.

This phone uses the Android 1.6 operating system and has a display that is less than three inches in size. Nonetheless, the phone is simple to use and has the same capabilities as its larger counterparts.

Cell phones have come far since the days when they weighed a ton and could barely fit in a handbag.

It sports a Snapdragon processor. The screen is three and half inches large and functions with touch screen technology. It has many features - Wi-Fi capability, GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack to allow you to listen to music as well as plug in an earpiece and microphone to aid you with hands free cell phone calls. After coming up with the Android system, Google has allowed other cell phone companies to compete with Apple's iPhone. The Android is known to be Apple's top competitor and it is the reason other cell phone providers are able to offer an equivalent smart phone to consumers who desire an upgrade from their current phone to something more intelligent and refined. In truth, cell phones now have other uses than just making phone calls. Today they take photos, play tunes and give you a connection to the Internet. If you desire an upgrade on your cell phone but are on the fence if the iPhone is good for you, the Android powered phone are excellent options.




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