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Samsung Moment (Sprint) With its full keyboard and bright display, the Samsung Moment successfully rounds out Sprint's Android offerings. |
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Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless) The Motorola Droid X makes another fine addition to Verizon's Android family, bringing with it a rich multimedia experience and more connectivity features. |
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HTC HD2 - black (T-Mobile) The HTC HD2's size and older operating system aren't ideal, but you won't find a more powerful or entertaining smartphone in T-Mobile's lineup. |
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RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 (T-Mobile) The RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 brings T-Mobile its first 3G BlackBerry and improves on its predecessor with a sleeker design and more power. We only wish it had a better browser to complete the package. |
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RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 (AT&T) Though performance could be better and it could stand for some hardware upgrades, the RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 and BlackBerry OS 6 offer much-needed improvements to stay in step with the competition, and keep BlackBerry enthusiasts happy. |
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Samsung Reality SCH-u820 - red (Verizon Wireless) On its own, the Samsung Reality is a great midrange multimedia phone, but it doesn't hold a candle to the Rogue, which has a better design and better features. |
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Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) The Samsung Epic 4G is a multimedia powerhouse with features the other Galaxy S phones don't have. Unfortunately, it comes with a big price tag. |
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Motorola Droid 2 (Verizon Wireless) The Motorola Droid 2 offers a number of improvements that make it a worthy upgrade from the Droid and certainly a top choice for those who want a smartphone with a physical keyboard. |
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Samsung Captivate (AT&T) The Samsung Captivate is easily AT&T's best Android phone to date. It delivers great performance, tons of features, and an easy-to-use interface. |
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LG Ally (Verizon Wireless) With its solid design and great features, the LG Ally is an affordable and welcome addition to the Android family. |