A hot, new Android phone seems to hit the market almost every week. To help you sort through them all, here’s our updated list of the 12 best Android smartphones, based on the quality and value of each device.
HTC EVO 4G: “‘The Hummer of smartphones’ because it’s so huge and it’s such a power hog, but there’s no denying that it is the elite of the Android fleet.”
Samsung Vibrant: “T-Mobile’s Samsung Vibrant is thin, powerful, has a great screen, and does the least amount of fiddling with the stock Android OS [of any of the Galaxy S models].”
HTC Desire: “The Desire has nearly-identical hardware specs to the Nexus One and a very similar, high-quality outer shell that gives it an excellent build quality.”
Motorola Droid X: “With Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G drawing much of the attention of the Android world since its unveiling at CTIA 2010 … the response from Motorola and Verizon (the previous darlings of the Android world) was the Droid X.”
Motorola Droid Pro: “This device will definitely appeal to those users who cling to the idea that they want and need a hardware keyboard, especially BlackBerry converts.”
Samsung Captivate: “AT&T’s [Galaxy S] model combines the thinness of the Captivate with lots of punch and high-end features to make this a very attractive phone.”