Every Android Phone Ranked
This Gizmodo article ranks 56 Android phones and claims to have included every phone that is available from one of the four major US carriers. I rather enjoyed some of the snide remarks the author made about the lower-end phones. :-)
So where does yours rank, if you have one? Top tier, second tier, third tier or dud?
So where does yours rank, if you have one? Top tier, second tier, third tier or dud?
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^I still have the EVO LTE also. Kinda waiting to see if they can pull off another flagship model like the HTC One... really wish it had the stand like the all EVO's have.
I use my Note 3 95%+ for web, messaging, or FB. I rarely use it for voice, and when I do I'm typically in my car where I use Bluetooth. The split screen is amazing, actually watching a video on FB at the same time as a video on YouTube. Side-by-side, true multitasking. Chat in hangouts while scrolling through Facebook. Awesome is Awesome.
I had an Evo 4G LTE for 2 years. Loved it. One of Sprint's best selling phones... I think they still sell it.
I bet this guy agrees with Steve Jobs...
"In response to a question at its press conference today about whether Apple could've done anything to avoid its antenna issues with the iPhone 4, Steve took the opportunity to rip on bigger rivals, saying that making a phone so big "you can't get your hand around it" helps, but that "no one's going to buy that." We're assuming he's likely talking about the latest crop of 4-, 4.3- and 5-inch phones that include the Galaxy S series, the EVO 4G, Droid X, and Dell Streak, even going so far as to call them "Hummers""
I had an Evo 4G LTE for 2 years. Loved it. One of Sprint's best selling phones... I think they still sell it.
I bet this guy agrees with Steve Jobs...
"In response to a question at its press conference today about whether Apple could've done anything to avoid its antenna issues with the iPhone 4, Steve took the opportunity to rip on bigger rivals, saying that making a phone so big "you can't get your hand around it" helps, but that "no one's going to buy that." We're assuming he's likely talking about the latest crop of 4-, 4.3- and 5-inch phones that include the Galaxy S series, the EVO 4G, Droid X, and Dell Streak, even going so far as to call them "Hummers""





