Best Smartphones
A couple of days ago I was wondering what smartphone should I buy and guess what, it was one of the toughest things to do, with such great devices currently on the market. I like the open-source Android, but iOS and Windows 7 are great too. I’d like my smartphone to have a dual-core processor, but the single-core ones are fast, too. Some devices are worth buying only for the way they look. Some are chip and some are costing you a fortune.
Then next thing I did was to eliminate the price factor, then I realized that the job gets even tougher. Finally I compared a lots of smartphones and decided to make a top of the 10 best devices you can buy in June 2011, whether running on Android, iOS or Windows 7.
I personally thought that lots of you are in the same situation and decided to share the “Top 10 Smartphones of June 2011″ with you, so here they are, in descending order:
#10 Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo
Is a smartphone you wont see it in everyone’s hands, even so, it has a superb design and it’s running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. I see it as a direct competitor of HTC Desire S, but Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo comes with less RAM memory (512MB, compared to Desire S’ 768MB of RAM).
#9 Samsung Omnia 7
When looking at Samsung Onmian 7′s specs you could say that the Korean company took the hardware on the Galaxy S, fit it in a case with sharp edges and installed Windows Phone 7 instead of Google Android. An extraordinary finishing at a price that makes you buy it right away.
#8 HTC Desire S
It’s the proof that portability and performance can go hand-in-hand. It comes with a 3.7-inch display, 1GHz single-core CPU, 768MB of RAM and runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. HTC Desire S’ dimensions recommend it for the smartphone enthusiasts that don’t want to carry a super-size device, like ones with 4.0+ – inch displays.
#7 Samsung Galaxy S I900
Oldies but goldies. Even though Samsung Galaxy S II is out in the wild, people haven’t forgot about Samsung Galaxy S. It comes with a single-core 1GHz Hummingbird processor and Super AMOLED display that still beats lots of competitor’s touchscreens. Oh, and it recently received an update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, meaning that Samsung haven’t forgot about it yet.





