Pros and Cons of the 10 Best Cellphones
December 5, 2011  |  News

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There are a lot of great cellphones on the market, and it can be difficult to choose which one is the best. Finding that perfect cellphone for you will depend on how you’re going to use it, what you need it for, and what features you want most out of your phone. But, even the best phones aren’t perfect and so, here’s a breakdown of the 10 best cellphones on the market today, and a look at their best and worst features.

HTC Sensation 4G

The display on this phone is hard to beat, it’s sleek and slim in appearance, and has dual-core power. But, this phone has also proved to have problems with the “death grip;” a problem in which holding the phone too tightly, or a certain way, causes calls to be dropped repeatedly.

Samsung Galaxy S II (AT&T)

This phone too, seems to have it all. The dual-core processor is super-powerful, enormous speed, and a bright, clear, simply stunning display. But AT&T still hasn’t managed to fix the security issue that’s been around since the release of this phone, and that’s a huge issue for today’s users.

Samsung Focus Flash
If a great camera is what you’re looking for, this phone does not have it. A camera, yes; a good one, no. But it might make up for that with the fantastic Windows Phone 7 operating system, 4G speeds, and powerful processor. And, it’s one of the few phones you can buy that’s also got Flash.

Motorola Droid Bionic

With tons of great features for gamers as well as professionals, and lightning-fast speed, this phone seems to have it all. And you’ll need to too, if you ever plan on paying for it.

Motorola Droid Razr
Another Motoralo that won’t disappoint, this one’s got almost as many features as the Bionic. But don’t be away from your charger for too long – you don’t have much time with this battery.

Apple iPhone 4S
The new operating system might be a little lackluster, but the improved speed and camera keep the iPhone as one of the best smartphones you could own.

Samsung Galaxy S II (T-Mobile)
This Galaxy has all the features of the Samsung Galaxy S II that you’ll get with AT&T, but with T-Mobile there are none of the security issues. That makes it one of the best smartphones on the market.

T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide
All of the features on the T-Mobile MyTouch are impressive, but if it’s photography you’re into, this phone has the best camera of them all. A bit pricey, yes; but still one of the best phones you’ll ever have in your pocket.

HTC Evo 3D
Everything’s 3D now and that has extended to the world of phones. Not only is the HTC, available from Sprint, one of the first to keep up with this latest trend, it’s also got tons of easy-to-use features. If you need to have consistent call quality however, you won’t find it with this phone.

Samsung Epic Touch
Epic, indeed! With a slim, sleek look and an operating system up to the task of gaming, browsing, or organizing, the only thing wrong with this phone is its cheap plastic design.

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