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The 5 Best Android Smartphones [October, 2012]

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

A new Nexus smartphone might be on the way sometime this month but that doesn't mean the current Nexus, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, is not one of the best Android smartphones available. It is.

With a large HD display, minimalistic design, 4G LTE data speeds on either Sprint or Verizon and a vanilla version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the Galaxy Nexus is still an Android force to be reckoned with.

Read: Galaxy Nexus Review.

It's also extremely cheap.

Both the Sprint and Verizon models are available for a mere $50 at Amazon.

 

7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. Ivan Samuelson (@iBolski)

    10/03/2012 at 7:20 am

    Might want to fix the Droid RAZR MAXX picture as that is the OG RAZR. ;)

  2. Champion

    10/11/2012 at 6:46 am

    Nice Adam….I actually pay attention and have a general sense of interest in reading reviews by someone that is not a fanboy of a single device by a specific company lol….being that you own and find pros to 3 different devices, each to which have different OS’s hats off to you man….I was a very satisfied iPhone user for 3 years with no problems at all and I decided I would like to at least try 1 android device to see what it’s like…..it has its pros and cons over iPhone just like any other phone/device would and vise versa

    • chillax11

      10/13/2012 at 1:10 pm

      champion bhai is it you? This is Raman :)
      And the review seems just but for one ranking… I think Atrix 2 would have fit better than the Samsung Galaxy Nexus…
      What say Adam? :)

  3. Big Charley

    10/20/2012 at 5:37 pm

    I’ll take my Bionic over a Razr any day…built in battery?…umm NOOO. Stupid idea and prevents from being able to fully pc your device when/if needed…as was the case with my wife’s at one point. What’s in the works for a “Bionic 2” I wonder?

  4. rbrebab

    10/24/2012 at 5:09 pm

    Great list. Finally one with sense. I own a RAZR Max x910 a galaxy nexus and s3 and my daily use phone is my galaxy nexus. I gave the RAZR to my wife and the s3 is my play phone .

  5. Emily

    11/21/2012 at 6:15 pm

    I know a lot of people who are awed by the features of Samsung Galaxy S III. I’m not an Android user,but I think it is more user-friendly compare to iPhones and Blackberry.

  6. Marimar Chhun Sone

    12/19/2012 at 1:02 pm

    Wow those phones are NOT 100-150$ in here ( Cambodia) S III is 600$+ and note is 500$+

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