What's the best Android phones on each of the three big carriers? I'm trying to recommend to a friend but honestly I only have experience with HTC Android and VZW!
Thanks!
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All comes down to personal preference, but here a a few based on the hype in various forums and sites.
Samsung Galaxy SII on all major carriers except for Verizon.
Droid Bionic for Verizon.
A lot goes go what is the best phone for ya. I would check to see what provider has the best coverage and go from there. Each carrier has some awesome Andriods. I personally use a Mytouch4g on T-Mobile.
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I've been hearing a lot about the Prime lately. Think its going to be better than the Bionic?
I'm keeping my eye on both phones.
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I wish I knew.
Much specs havent leaked for it, but that its going to be from samsung, its probably going to be dual core, a 4" screen or higher and more then likely include verizon 4g lte.
The software part is whats going to be the major killer, supposed to be a sweet OS
The folks I'm asking for are coming from an iPhone.
Nexus prime is going to be a good candidate, because i would think they want something similar sized to the iphone and that me be almost like the Nexus S.
The Photon 4G, ATRIX and Bionic are all good phones and all 4G, Dual processors, but a bit big.
Waiting for the BLACKBERRY COLT to drop to see what thats about.
What's up with the Colt? Haven't heard about it. FFC? Full touch?
Should have NFC, supposed to be full touch screen and running QNX tech, so I want to see what kind of processor and if they actually put things people want in the phone.
Should have NFC, supposed to be full touch screen and running QNX tech, so I want to see what kind of processor and if they actually put things people want in the phone.
I'm wondering if they will put what consumers want in their phone as well.
Hanging their hat on email security along isn't cutting it any longer. Quite a few people have left BlackBerry for other phones and OS's.
I would really like to see them get back in the game, and for developers to start back making apps for the BlackBerry platform.
I'm wondering if they will put what consumers want in their phone as well.
Hanging their hat on email security along isn't cutting it any longer. Quite a few people have left BlackBerry for other phones and OS's.
I would really like to see them get back in the game, and for developers to start back making apps for the BlackBerry platform.
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Yea thats why I left blackberry because things just werent up to speed with the tech that was out for androids already. I love my EVO 4G and wouldnt trade it.
I dont ask for much but a good processor, a HI-RES screen and something that makes me say "oh thats hot!"