Has a very big screen.The dual core processor is very quick too...
that is the best phone i have ever seen . it has a good processor a high display and it is compatible with gaming .
I won't vote for galaxy nexus because the rotation speed irritates me. IPhone 4s is a good device but the screen is too small for me. Galaxy note is the best device for me even though the performance is little bit laggy
The T-mobile Galaxy s2(t989) is not only the best of the 4 galaxy s2's released, but is the best device on the market. It has a crisp camera, smooth interface and killer hardware specs
Obviously my overall favorite thing about the phone is the battery, between work and school I drive ALOT so I'm always either using the music player or streaming music through my phone plus games, facebook, and internet, have yet to kill the battery. Display is great for my standards, when the brightness is turned down fairly low you get a green tint. it has a great camera despite the critics, I'm a photographer depending how I adjust the exposure, this phone's shots are almost as good as my canon. Smart actions just makes everything about this phone easier. It's fast, slim and powerful all I'm waiting for now is ICS
I'm glad the Galaxy Nexus came to Verizon, I have never had a dropped call and the 4g LTE is like lightning. Although i do love this phone i would change a few things, such as the camera, memory, and of course the battery life. The camera is really nice but i would like to see more quality. 32GBs is a lot of memory but i wish i could also have an SD card. Finally the battery life, that's a big one. I find myself charging around 5PM which i would like to see last longer. I have the 2100 extended battery but it's not enough. Over all this is a great phone, especially for rooting and flashing roms!
this phone is the best it's better than my samsung replenish!
I own this phone and a DROID 4. I got the DROID 4 as a work phone and this phone as my personal phone. I would rank this one for it's ICECREAM SANDWICH OS and the form factor of it. It also has a great display. Battery life could be better but the whole experience is amazing. I would rate the DROID 4 as number 2.
The Motorola Triumph on Virgin Mobile is the first step in the right direction for prepaid carriers everywhere. It has a 1 gigahertz single core processor (of the same make as the Thunderbolt's); 512 megabytes of RAM, 2 gigabytes of internal storage; a 5 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash, HD 720p video, and a front facing VGA camera. It has a 4.1 in 800 by 480 pixel display that is extremely good looking. Colors are rich and vibrant, and pictures suffer from very little pixillation, and the max/min brightness settings are perfect. It's a relatively thin device with a nice solid feel to it. You can't really complain too much about the small issues of the device when you consider the price. You pay $240 for the contract free phone (Amazon) and then a minimum of $35 a month for unlimited data and text with 300 minutes. The only gripes I have with it are the Android 2.2 OS and the rather unsatisfactory battery life. (These issues can be remedied by installing a custom ROM if you so wish.) Overall I've been very satisfied with this phone, and I would recommend it to anyone.
The iPhone is simply the best there is. The build wuality is top notch and the performance is smooth as silk. The media ecosystem is second to none. Nobody has more apps than the AppStore. The retina display is gorgeous. Hoping that the next incarnation brings the size up a bit.
Samsung Galaxy Note is simple one of the greatest phones I've ever had the privilege to use hardware-wise. The build-quality of the device, in general, feels really nice when held in the hand, the chrome accent around the edges felt really sturdy when operating the phone. The back cover is where I was a little let down, even though when on the back of the device feels fairly sturdy, when taken off, it is clear to see that the plastic used for the back of the device is rather cheap and bendy
don't know why everyone has it at #5. This phones legit. It has basically the same features and good display as any other top phone (minus ics) with the best battery out there. People are sleeping on the razr maxx
The consistency that the iPhone 4s delivers is amazing.
As Aaron has said in various videos, the media ecosystem especially is second to none. Google tried to improve upon theirs with google play, but that was simply a swing and a miss. Everything on the phone is perfect except for the slight problem of screen size. As android designers are under the (wrong) impression that the bigger the phone is the better, 3.5 inches is just barely cutting cutting by. I've had this phone for a month and have not once been disappointed. Especially with the strong carrier service in the area, I have received little to no lag. I usually have the brightness level at 50% and the battery lasts me through the day with average phone use. As mentioned before, the design is flawless apart from the smaller screen size. The retina display also surpasses, though barely, the android equivalent, giving it perfect resolution for media. With my past android phones, I have never been more impressed with a mobile device, and have disappointed with the inconsistency of droids.
This is a very professional phone, excellent call and build quality. However lack of quality apps makes it not so appealing. But.. the physical keyboard quality cannot be matched by any manufacturer.
Bold IV is the best smartphone. Battery life could be better. Great phone.
Apple have every corner covered with this phone, every company want to bring their app to the App market first and nearly all Apps work perfectly. The only thing that Apple need to do is bring the battery life up a gear or 2!!! Screen size could go upto 4ish inches! Looking forward to the iPhone 5, or what ever they call the thing.
From all the elements int he phone the build quality is by far the best feature of the device.
I've had this phone for about 2 months now, its been treating me decently with roughly 10-12 hours of battery with moderate use, considering I live in an LTE area, and I do always use my phone. The phone itself is a little big for some people, but my hands arent exactly the smallest so the form factor is actually really good. The fact that it's so lightweight and slim allows me to walk around comfortably with this huge phone in my pocket. As far as customization goes, the phone itself is decent with the TW 4.0, i actually did root it so that I could be able to toggle my LTE radio on/off due to inconsistent LTE coverage in my area. All in All the phone is pretty good, as far as battery life goes, I might have just gotten a lemon as a phone but i'd definitely recomend it.