How do we see Android phones these days? Read on a list of the best Android smartphones nowadays:
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx
If you are on the road for most of the time, you may want to consider this Android smart phone. You’ll love it for its very long battery life, despite the different tasks it performs. It also includes an 8MP camera that captures decent pictures and runs on Ice Cream Sandwich. Despite the battery, which is not removable, it still remains thin and well designed.

HTC One X
One of the phones with Ice Cream Sandwich, the interface is definitely way better than other smartphones with older Android operating systems. The screen is extremely beautiful, and it relies on AT&T’s LTE, which is almost like 4G. It is more secure, more stable, and surely much faster.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus
This smartphone doesn’t have a microSD slot, so you can forget about storing a lot of files into your Android phone. The camera, although 5MP, doesn’t capture the best photos. However, these two can be immediately forgiven by its OS and Internet speed. It is one of the few mobile phones that already run in Ice Cream Sandwich, which is further optimized by connectivity to Verizon’s LTE.

Motorola Photon 4G
A very cool feature of this smart phones is the desktop dock. Attach the phone, and you can already use this as a very small tablet. You can also maximize the function of the phone since the dock features more ports for HDMI video out and USB. It is compatible with 4G, so it has the ability to connect you anytime and anywhere, at extremely fast speed.

LG Nitro HD
LG Nitro HD sounds so futuristic because it really is, especially if you’re talking about multimedia. First, it plays full HD, and only a very few phones can actually do that. The camera has one of the highest resolutions at 8MP, and the one for video chat sports 1.3MP.
The screen further enhances all these features since it’s relatively large at 4.5 inches. Obviously, though, if you love to us the camera and play HD videos, you’ll drain the phone easily; it’s the same case with LG Nitro HD. There’s a good chance within 3 hours, your phone’s life is already less than half if you surf the Internet besides recording or watching videos.

HTC Evo 3D
This is one of the very few Android smart phones that boast of 3D capabilities, and so far, it doesn’t disappoint. Its 3D technology is called parallax barrier, which doesn’t require any special glasses. You can record as well as view 3D images and videos. To make the 3D even more seamless, it features a speedy dual-core processor. It also possesses great screen.

HTC One S
Don’t want something bulky? Then get this! This is one of the thinnest Android smart phones in the market; it’s only 0.31 thick. Nevertheless, it feels good on the hands and easy to grip. To make it even sleeker or more sophisticated, its build is paired with an AMOLED screen that measure 4.3 inches. However, its thinness also has a price. It doesn’t possess a microSD slot, which could have been helpful considering it has a beautiful camera, and a removable battery.

LG Viper
This is a good phone for those who love the environment. A lot of its parts are made from recyclable materials, and it makes excellent use of its battery life; therefore, it doesn’t consume and need a lot of power. When not in use, the phone can be set to turn off on its own. Aside from that, the phone already offers easy use of 4G LTE, which is supposed to be the next big thing as far as mobile broadband is considered.

HTC Rezound
Its seems like HTC hardly ever goes wrong when it comes to smart phones, because we have another entry here. HTC Rezound smartphone is different from the previously mentioned ones in a couple of ways.
First, if you’re looking for a phone with top-of-the-line voice quality and sound, then this one is it. It also runs on a great dual core processor, Snapdragon at 1.5 GHz, making it very snappy and even ideal for games such as Grand Auto Theft. The only downside is it doesn’t have a very long battery life.

Samsung Epic Touch 4G
Its biggest draw is its screen. Though it isn’t the biggest, it sports one of the clearest and sharpest display, thanks to Super AMOLED. Watching videos or images in here is definitely such a treat. It also goes well with its impeccable camera system. The keyboard is different from other Android phones in that there’s no need to shift to a full number or character mode. TouchWiz has also been greatly enhanced so it looks even better right on the screen.



