Motorola Droid Bionic 4G:
This particular Android phone features a color popping 4.3-inch screen, an 8-megapixel camera, and dual-core 1 GHz processor, with HDMI output. Motorola DROID BIONIC will be one of the first Android handsets to rock Verizon’s 4G LTE network. Its screen is going to be on par with the IPhone4 (540 x 960) display and its dual-core processor while party with 512MB of DDR2 RAM. HD video capabilities and a front-facing camera will make video calling a smooth experience. All the latest goodies packed into it, it will have Adobe Flash and HTML 5 support, as well as HDMI output to provide your large screen TV your mobile goodness in a flash.
Motorola Atrix: “The World’s Most Powerful Smartphone”
In a word – ridiculous! Check out our review of the Motorola Atrix here.
Motorola ATRIX 4G is no other but the long-rumored Motorola Olympus – a Tegra 2-powered dual-core Android beast, which has been dubbed by Moto as “the world’s most powerful smartphone” (Oh marketers) This gargantuan phone will feature a giant 4 inch HD screen with a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, as well as the whooping 1GB of RAM and a substantial 1930mAh battery to keep the whole thing humming along.
The Motorola ATRIX also has a 3.5mm audio socket, support for 802.11b, g and n WiFi and comes with a comprehensive multimedia player capable of video playback resolutions up to 1080p including DivX and XviD support.
And, for those of you wondering how it stacks up to the almighty iPhone – view our speed test and comparison of the iPhone 4 Vs. the Motorola Atrix here.
LG Optimus 2X:
This particular beast features virtually identical specs to the Motorola Atrix, but with a different design. This is LG’s new flagship Android smartphone. Holding the device in your hand, it feels rock solid and super high quality. It’s excellence is apparent in both the specs and the design.
The display is simply amazing. It features LG’s new “NOVA” display, which LG claims is the worlds brightest.
The processor is Nvidia’s Tegra 2 (AP20H) processor. It’s a 1 GHz dual-core number, plus a GPU (which is technically eight-core.) Sure enough, using the phone, everything is quick and smooth. The interesting thing about a dual-core Android phone is that it can use one core for the main app, and let background processes use the second core. This will mean less slowdown due to things running in the background.
The design is gorgeous, and the build quality feels sublime. It’s bigger than an iPhone, but that’s all in the height. Being tall doesn’t affect hand fit. The width and thickness (it’s quite thin) fit great in the hand, and the tapered sides make it feel worlds more comfortable than the iPhone.
The Optimus 2X has a size-to-weight ratio that’s quite dense. That gives it a high-quality feel off the bat. It feels like one quality piece of technology. The glass (or glass-like) front and soft-touch metal back feel great, and the build quality are top-notch.
Samsung Galaxy S II
This is currently the world’s fastest, most powerful, and thinnest phone. Samsung’s market share increased in a big way in 2010, with tons of great phones. They also went ahead and announced their next-generation dual-core CPU for smartphones. Named the Orion and using dual core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 cores paired with an enhanced GPU that offers 5x 3D graphics performance over the previous generation Hummingbird, this particular phone is set to be a serious contender in 2011. Previous to this, Samsung has been using a PowerVR SGX GPU from Imagination Technologies, so it’s likely we will see the next-gen version being used with the Orion processor. Plus, it’s packing the most beautiful display on the market, a super AMOLED 4.27 inch display, which, we can assure you, is the best display on any mobile device to date.
It features a 1.2GHz processor, 4G (on AT&T’s HSPA+ network), and an 8 megapixel back-side camera. A 1.3 megapixel webcam points the other direction. Capable of 1080p video at 30fps, it’s a force to be reckoned with.




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