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Although LG isn't a name often associated with cutting-edge smartphones, the LG Spectrum aims to change that, featuring a big, beautiful screen, powerful processor, and support for Verizon's 4G LTE network.
The original Motorola Droid helped make Android the success it is today.
Windows Phone 7 is moving on up to AT&T's LTE network with the HTC Titan II, the first WP7 4G device.
Among the biggest news coming out of CES was the unveiling of the Nokia Lumia 900, an upcoming Windows Phone that will support AT&T's 4G LTE network.
Featuring a 720p screen and Android OS 4.0, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus sets a new high point for Android phones, as well as generating a lot of excitement! We take a look at whether the hype is justified.
The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket is one of the few smartphones available that can connect to AT&T's 4G LTE service.
The first smartphone with Android OS 4.0 (ICS) is now available from Verizon.
The HTC Rezound is the first smartphone to have integrated Beats audio technology.
The HTC EVO Design 4G has a mid-range price but includes some high-end features, such as a qHD (960 x 540) display, 4G, and dual-cameras.
The Motorola Droid RAZR is Verizon's latest 4G LTE flagship, sporting an ultra-slim design, large Super AMOLED screen and Android OS.
T-Mobile subscribers who want a camera-centric smartphone should consider the HTC Amaze 4G, an Android model that has one of the best available.
The Pantech Breakout is Verizon's first entry-level smartphone to feature 4G LTE for blazingly fast internet speeds.
The Samsung Galaxy Player isn't a smartphone -- it's a handheld computer for those who want to watch movies, play games, access the Web, or read their emails on a small Android-based device that doesn't require a monthly contract.
The LG Enlighten is Verizon's newest entry level smartphone, offering a slide-out keyboard and Android for a wallet-friendly $80 with new contract.
The LG Thrill 4G is the first smartphone from AT&T with a glasses-free 3D display.
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