Top 10 Smartphones
The HTC One holds the top spot in our list, followed by the Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Rated: Apr 8, 2013 12:00 AM
With its stellar design, great camera, and hardy processor, the HTC One is the phone to beat.
Rated: Sep 25, 2012 12:00 AM
The iPhone 5 lives up to expectations. It's got a very fast processor and support for fast LTE networking, and is noticeably thinner and lighter than previous iPhones, while offering a larger version of the iPhone's already impressive...
Rated: Apr 23, 2013 12:00 AM
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a stellar Android phone held back by boring design and half-baked features.
Samsung Galaxy Note II (T-Mobile)
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is a standout smartphone with impressive specs, but its larger size can be a deal breaker.
Impressive upgrades to the display, battery and processor make the Motorola Droid Razr HD a considerable improvement over its predecessor.
The HTC Droid DNA boasts one of the best screens on any mobile device, but suffers from poor battery life and an overabundance of bloatware.
A beautiful handset with impressive camera technology, the Lumia 920 is a reason to give Windows Phone 8 a spin. While the software has some drawbacks, Nokia's included apps help fill the gaps and provide some added features.
Google's Nexus 4 offers a lot of power for a low, contract-free price, but its battery life disappoints.
The 8X is a stellar piece of hardware, with a beautiful user interface, but the lack of storage (and apps) may be hard for some users to get over.
Rated: Jun 19, 2012 9:01 PM
Despite some gimmicky features, the Galaxy S III is a well-designed, high-performance smartphone.





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