
There are hundred/thousand of Android devices available in the market. Some of the devices are available all around the globe while some of them are exclusive to specific carriers. Android devices are really popular among teenagers and adults. Today, people like to buy Android devices as compared to Nokia (Symbian) and iPhone (expensive). There is simply no competition between Nokia Symbian devices and Android devices. Android devices performs much faster than the Symbian devices, because many companies who are producing Android devices are adding powerful processors and more ram. The Symbian devices are not in the position to compete the Android devices in the current market. Every manufacture makes his Android device better than its competitors. Samsung, HTC, Huawei and Sony are producing the best Android devices present in the market. Why these Android devices are better? Today, Android devices are using dual core processor capabilities, more ram, better interface than Symbian. Today, I’m going to show you the five best Android devices of 2012.

Samsung Galaxy S III is the most powerful device Samsung made so far. With its 4.8 inches, Super Amoled display, powered with 1 GB ram, 64 GB internal memory, 8-mega pixel camera and Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Galaxy S III is simply a beast. Galaxy S III the next great Android phone in terms of design, display performance, and features. The Galaxy S III runs Android 4.0.4 with Samsung’s TouchWiz 5.0 overlay. The latest version of TouchWiz looks and feels like the previous versions, but easy enough to navigate. The Samsung Galaxy S III is an amazing phone and Samsung did a great job in making the Galaxy S III uniform in all carriers.Reviewers have noted its relatively dim display, and its inferior camera compared to that of the HTC One X; however, it has twice the battery life compared to the HTC handset, achieved partly through the dim display. Others say the numerous pre-installed apps make the S III feel “bloated”.

HTC One X is the new flagship Android smartphone from HTC. The new HTC one X has a quad core 1.5 GHz processor, 32 GB internal storage, an 8 mega pixel camera, 1 GB ram, a 4.7 inch screen and a lot more running Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and HTC’s Sense 4 user interface. HTC One X is simply a beast. The HTC One X was announced on February 26, 2012 at the Mobile World Congress. The HTC One X has received positive reviews from prominent technology review sites. Chris Ziegler of The Verge gave the phone an overall score of 8.4 out of 10, listing the design, display and camera UI as the best features of the phone, while Sense 4.0, image/video quality, and battery life could be better. He writes, “[the] One X isn’t just one of the best Android phones I’ve ever used — it’s one of the best mobile devices I’ve ever used, period.” Brent Rose of Gizmodo writes that “You could argue that the HTC One X is better than the iPhone 4S” and “The screen is most definitely better, the rest comes down to personal preference”, conceding that to like this device, “you must like big phones.“

The Samsung Galaxy Note is an Android smartphone/tablet computer hybrid, introduced in October 2011 and noted for its 5.3-inch screen size — between that of conventional smartphones, and larger tablets and its included stylus. A 5.3 inch super Amoled display, an 8 mega pixel camera, powered with dual core 1.4 GHz processor. Galaxy Note is really a device to buy. However, its really big if you ask me. Galaxy Note also runs on Android 4.0 but its not able to get too much hype.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus is a smartphone developed by a partnership between Google and Samsung. It is one of the most popular Android smartphone present in the market, and is a successor Google’s previous flagship phones, the Nexus One and Nexus S. It was released in Europe on November 17, 2011 and made its debut in the United States on December 15, 2011. e Galaxy Nexus features a 4.65-inch 1280×720-pixel HD Super AMOLED PenTile curved glass display, a dual-core 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4460 processor (ARM Cortex-A9) with an accompanying PowerVR SGX540, 1 GB of RAM; a 1,750 mAh battery; 1.3 MP front camera and 5 MP rear camera (with zero shutter lag) capable of 1080p video with the rear camera and 720p with the front camera; 4G; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n; Bluetooth; GPS, barometer; NFC; and 16 GB or 32 GB of internal storage. Running on Android 4.0, Galaxy Nexus is really an impressive phone present in the market. However, it has some drawbacks and one of them is poor build quality, screen is too long, sometimes you wish you have some long fingers. Camera looks sometimes blurry too. Some reviewers point of view:

HTC Droid Incredible 4G is also an impressive Android device available in the market. Powerful hardware, LTE network connectivity, (mostly) good software experience – there is plenty to fall for when you look at the HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE. The smartphone has essentially carved a niche in the US market, which is yet to be explored by the competition. There are still plenty of people out there (including some in our office), who believe that any screen larger than 4″ is simply pushing the envelope a bit too far. If you are among them, the DROID Incredible 4G LTE seems like a smartphone perfectly tailored to your needs. One of the major drawback of the device is the Wi-Fi indicator in the notification area is particularly annoying – it has no place there.
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