Roundup: Best and Worst Android Phones Reviewed
February 1st, 2010 by K. T. Bradford
Diversity is a virtue, whether you’re talking about ecosystems, communities, or smart phones. Android phones aren’t all cookie-cutter devices even though they run the same OS. Some have physical keyboards, others go touchscreen only. Different vendors do different things to the user interface, and there’s always the question of speed and power.
Check out our roundup of the best Android phones ranging from the HTC Droid Eris to the Motorola Droid to the Nexus One to find the set of features and hardware that suits you.
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