What Are The Best Android Handsets?

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It Seems That The Rival Android And Apple Markets Carry On Spurring One Another To New Heights Of Technological Innovation In The Form Of Ev...


It Seems That The Rival Android And Apple Markets Carry On Spurring One Another To New Heights Of Technological Innovation In The Form Of Ever More Intuitive And Fluid Operating Systems In Our Phones. With The Release Date Of The IPhone 5 Still Somewhat Unknown There Are Plenty Of Alternative Android Phones That Can More Than Fill The Void As Exemplified By The Incredible Samsung Galaxy S3.

The Galaxy S3 Is The Latest Generation Of Samsung’s Smartphone - A Phone That Is So Accomplished That Many Will Argue That It’s The World’s Best Smartphone. It Has A Perfectly Sized 4.8 Inch Screen Which Puts It A Long Way Away From The World Of The 7 Inch Tablet, But It’s A Perfect Size For A Mobile Handset. The 5 Inch Screen Seems To Be Becoming Standard For Those That Recognise A Phone Needs To Be Small Enough To Fit In The Pocket But Big Enough To Actually Display The Allures Of The Digital World.

The Display Is The Immediate Strong Point Of The S3. Its Super Bright 309 Ppi Pixel Density Combined With A Slick Yet Organic Feeling Casing. It Provides The Phone With A Natural Intuitive Feel Giving The ‘Inspired By Nature’ Marketing Tag Real Weight. Like The IPhone It Has A Very Natural Quality Rather Than Being A Jarringly Digital Piece Of Kit Twice Removed From Reality.

The HTC One X Is Another One Of The Modern Breed Of Phones Grabbing The Headlines. It Has A Quad Core Processor And A Strikingly Bright Screen Combined With An Uncannily Thin Body. The One X Is One Of Those Genuine Pieces Of Modern Technology That Would Have Stunned Our Forefathers Due To Its Slim-Line Yet Ultra-Powerful Nature. The 4.7 Inch Screen Seems To Exist Nearly In Its Own Right And The Next Generation Android Platform Gives The Phone Real Intuitive Edge.

These Two Phones Could Be Said To Represent The Pinnacle Of Android Performance And Show That There Are Plenty Of Great Android Options In The Current Market.

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