Android Phones For 2010

2009 was the year of the Android phone. Just about every major phone company is bringing numerous Android phones  into the market. 2010 has been no exception. Seems like just about everyone has fallen in love with the latest Android phones. The new models are looking more and more like smart phones and operating even better.

The latest development of Android phones are high quality and come with plenty of functions to boot. The competition is so fierce that it is actually pushing the Android phone to new levels of price and quality. That’s good news for consumers.

If you are one of those geeks who has to be the first one in your circle to have the latest and greatest phone, then you have to buy the Android phone period. Let’s look at the top 3 Android phones for 2010.

HTC Desire

This phone comes from HTC and they are producing the top Android phones right now. If your into Nexus phones, this is just a better version. Some of the features include the ability to customize the phones screen to be more user friendly for the way you use the phone. The screens are fantastic looking too. The screen also has 3.7 inch OLED for more working space.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro


Just another top Android phone for 2010. This phone comes with a nice sized keyboard. If your tired of hitting the wrong key or have big fingers, then this phone will be right up your alley. Don’t be fooled by the bigger keyboards, this phone is very compact. Its like having a smartphone for your shirt pocket.

The HTC Legend


Still one of the best Android phones, this phone has a sleek design with a metallic finish. It comes with a track pad instead of a trackball. The screen is 3.2 OLED with 320x480 pixels so it has a nice sized screen. It uses Android’s 2.1 along with the HTC’s Sense UI.

It has a nice touch screen response with a top quality keyboard that’s superior to anything you can get with any smartphone.

Although there will be over 100 Android phones released in 2010, HTC is leading the way to be the best in terms of functionality, design and prices. This is more good news for consumers of Android phones. The more that come out, the cheaper they will become, so you should be able to get an Android phone on just about any budget in the near future.


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