Monday, December 27, 2010

Check out the best HTC phones that are currently available in stores, including models for Verizon Wireless, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile.

HTC EVO 4G

You probably already know that Sprint's first 4G phone is equipped with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and sports an 8-megapixel camera capable of 720p HD video. You've also heard about the EVO 4G's 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen, Android 2.2 browsing experience, and video chat courtesy of the 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The HTC EVO 4G (Full review) is being hoisted as one of the premiere models on the market. The closest contender out of all the smartphones we've reviewed this year appeared to be the Motorola Droid X, though the iPhone 4 put up a veritable fight as well. Check out how the HTC EVO 4G stacks up against the competition in our video below! 



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T-Mobile G2

When we set the T-Mobile G2 (Full review) next to the originator, the T-Mobile G1, a magical thing transpires. It becomes a study in mobile evolution, one in which exposes the need for speed, social networking, sharing of media and HD content, and access to tens of thousands of applications via the Android Market. Yes, not only has the T-Mobile G2 received a glorious external makeover including a 5-megapixel camera with flash and 720p video, but we also get the latest version of Android 2.2 inside, along with some killer hardware and HSPA+ speeds. The T-Mobile G2 is a definite improvement from the Android 1.5 Cupcake-clad T-Mobile G1, and it's definitely one of the most impressive phones we've tested to date. T-Mobile refers to the G2 as a revolution rather than an evolution, taking on the Motorola Droid 2 and Samsung Epic 4G. We'd have to say that the latter two competitors should be sleeping with one eye open. 



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HTC Droid Incredible

HTC has finally knocked some Sense into Android, as the HTC Droid Incredible (Full review) for Verizon Wireless is the first smartphone to feature the latest Android 2.1 platform and HTC Sense tag team. Throw in a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a 3D chip to run the show and we've got one of the quickest phones on the market today. The HTC Droid Incredible also got a bright 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash, and an avant-garde styling in back. We got 8GB of built-in storage and a 16GB capacity Micro SD card slot. For navigation, we're treated to a new, flickable optical joystick in addition to touchscreen Sense. Check out the HTC Droid Incredible in action: 



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HTC Surround

We've seen the Samsung Focus, the LG Quantum, and now we've finally got the third Musketeer in our clutches, and it's quite an odd duck. Aside from being a new Windows Phone 7, the HTC Surround (Full review) is the first phone to offer a slide-out Dolby/SRS stereo speaker panel, and is equipped with a kickstand. Entertainment enthusiasts should be leaping for joy right about now. Not only does the HTC Surround specialize in superior sound, but the phone is just as speedy as the other Windows Phone 7 devices, and features the latest Microsoft mobile OS. 

The HTC Surround also matches the Focus and Quantum with a 5-megapixel camera that offers 720p video recording, AT&T applications, the Zune store, and Xbox Live. Call it another phone to save us from our phones, call it an entertainment powerhouse, or just call it just another piece of Microsoft hype. The HTC Surround is certainly a breed apart, and went down in history in the infoSync labs as the first phone to act as a miniature ghettoblaster boombox

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