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Sprint's version of the Galaxy Nexus promises support for the carrier's upcoming LTE network as well as a beautiful full HD screen and Android 4.0.
The newest Galaxy Player by Samsung sports a smaller size and low end specs, but its entry-level nature conceals some surprising features.
The One X is the new flagship Android smartphone from HTC and AT&T.
Brighthand brings you our first look at the Samsung Galaxy S III, which was just presented at a special event in London.
The Lumia 800 isn't Nokia's flagship model, but according to our reviewer, this Windows Phone has some advantages over its bigger and more expensive sister model, the Lumia 900.
The HTC One X sports Android OS 4.0, a quad-core processor, a 4.7-inch display, a MP camera, and all the features you'd expect from a new flagship smartphone.
While it may look like another rehash of the old Galaxy S, under the hood the new Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G packs blistering speed, with a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and lightning fast 4G.
The Nokia Lumia 900 could be one of the last chances for the Windows Phone platform.
The Pantech Burst is a smartphone for the budget-minded consumer, available on AT&T.
The new Motorola Droid 4 takes Verizon's original flagship Android line and adds an updated design, faster processor, and 4G LTE.
The Sony PlayStation Vita is a very capable mobile gaming console, but it's more than that as well -- it boasts a web browser, WiFi, Bluetooth, and even optional 3G mobile data service from AT&T.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is an Android smartphone that's large enough to skirt the line of being a tablet.
Verizon recently took the unusual step of introducing the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX just a few months after the original Droid RAZR came out.
The Nokia Lumia 710 is the first Windows Phone with 4G connectivity, but the fact that it's on T-Mobile's network hinders its performance somewhat.
The BlackBerry Curve 9370 is an entry-level smartphone that is not only a capable little device, it's also extremely affordable.
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