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CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. For each Prizefight throwdown, three judges pore over five criteria, each rated on a zero-to-five-point scale. At the end of each round, we average the three scores, then add them all up for our final punch-out. Ready? Go. Verizon's two reigning heavyweights--and CNET's top-rated Android phones--are about to duke it out. Which will own the title, Ice Cream Sandwich on an HD screen or Kevlar and battery muscle?. Verizon stacked its deck with some of the strongest smartphones around, including two CNET Editors' Choice Award winners, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx.
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ReviewsMotorola Droid 4 (Verizon)LG Marquee (Boost Mobile)BlackBerry Curve 9370 (Verizon)Samsung SPH-M370 (Sprint)Jabra Supreme Bluetooth headset. This week on Dialed In: a love letter--or at least a like letter--to the biggest phone on the market, carriers that need to learn a lesson from Cupid, and a keyboard that makes Brian's heart sing. It's Valentine's Day, which means it's time to share a little love. There's some of that for the top two phones we reviewed this past week: the keyboard-crazy Motorola Droid 4 for Verizon and AT&T's gigantic Samsung Galaxy Note. But just because Cupid's in the area doesn't mean he's shot the Scrooge in us, too. We still have plenty of quibbles--especially when it comes to carriers like AT&T and Sprint that are raising the price of upgrade fees when customers buy a new phone. All that plus more (and cupcakes!) on this week's episode of Dialed In.
CNET también está disponible en español, Don't show this again, Take, for instance, the Ascend P1S, announced at CES earlier this year, At only 6.68mm thick, it somehow manages to sneak in a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, and an 8-megapixel camera with backlight-illuminated sensor and 1080p HD video capture, What's more, it was one urban tribal pattern 9 - aztec - concrete and wood iphone case of the first smartphones announced with Android 4.0 since the Galaxy Nexus, Looking forward, things only should get better with a rumored quad-core Ascend D1 Q on the horizon..
If you ask an average Android user to name the top smartphone brands in the United States, it's unlikely that Huawei would be an answer. After releasing a string of entry-level and midrange devices across some of the smaller carriers, Huawei has been pushing steadily forward with high-end hardware. And with specs that rival the recent offerings out of HTC, Samsung, and Motorola, the company is positioning itself as a dark horse. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
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