Friday, July 1, 2011

Top 10 Best Upcoming Cell Phones 2011|Tech.

Top 10 Best Upcoming Cell Phones 2011|Tech.

1. Apple iPhone 5 1

Sorry folks, we couldn’t avoid the next-gen Jesus phone. Nobody knows anything faithful about the upcoming iPhone, although noisy blog belief is already in full force. We don’t know if it will be announced iPhone 5, iPhone 4G, or something else. But we’re pretty much sure it’s coming in June or July—iPhones always do.Absolutely Apple will have plenty of surprises for us, and it’s likely that a new iPhone will come with industry-leading features. The question is, with a Verizon iPhone 4 coming in early February—can you wait that long?


2. Motorola Atrix (AT&T)

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The most appealing phone I saw at CES and the one I’m directly waiting most anxiously for, the Motorola Atrix is an Android phone that turns into a Linux-powered, desktop or laptop PC when it’s popped into the appropriate dock. Could this alter a tablet, a netbook, or a home media center? I really want to find out.


3. Motorola Droid Bionic (Verizon Wireless)

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The dual-core, NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor in the Motorola Droid Bionic tell this 4G LTE phone will be up to twice as fast as other top smartphones. I’ve seen the Tegra dissimilarity when playing games, and it means sharper backgrounds, good shadows, and more enemies to look on. The Droid Bionic may very well be Verizon’s power leader when it launches.


4. T-Mobile Sidekick 4G

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The T-Mobile Sidekick is a cult device with an very much faithful following. After Sidekick-maker threat was bought by Microsoft, fans thought they’d never see a new model. T-Mobile freshly said the Sidekick is coming back as a 4G HSPA+ Android phone, but didn’t give many details. This image seems to idea that it will eschew a swiveling screen for a slider design.


5. HTC Thunderbolt (Verizon Wireless)

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HTC is admired for giving a bit more style and finish to its Android phones than some other producers, and the 4G HTC Thunderbolt comes with the company’s award-winning Sense UI overlay. It also has an 8-megapixel camera and an HD video recorder, which may make this an wonderful 4G phone for YouTube devotees.


6. Samsung Infuse 4G (AT&T)

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Super-thin, with a super-huge, Super AMOLED Plus screen, the Samsung Infuse will give you a truly filmic Android experience. The 4.5-inch display got the same 800-by-480 resolution as most other smart phones, but Samsung says Super AMOLED Plus will upgrade its colors. The Infuse will be one of the first phones to run on AT&T’s fast HSPA+ network


7. Samsung Galaxy S 4G (T-Mobile)

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T-Mobile’s Editors’ Choice-winning Samsung Vibrant is getting a active cousin on February 13 with the debut of the Galaxy S 4G, which T-Mobile pre-announced on January 20. We don’t know much about the new age Galaxy S, although we’re hoping T-Mobile’s phone is the same as the dual-core Galaxy S lineup that Samsung is promising


8. LG Revolution (Verizon Wireless)

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Verizon appeared four new LTE, Android-based phones at CES this year. The LG rising key features include 1080p HD video capture and the ability to organize your Android apps into folders, preventing your app tray from getting much too long.


9. HTC 7 Pro (Sprint)

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Windows Phone 7 will appearance on Sprint very, very soon with this big, sliding-QWERTY-keyboard model. Like frequent other Windows Phone 7 devices, the 7 Pro has a 1GHz processor and a 5-megapixel camera. The form aspect is the selling point here, with a tilting screen that makes it look like a little laptop


10. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc (A10T&T?)

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Sony Ericsson’s big comeback could come from this Android 2.3 “Gingerbread” phone with a razor-sharp screen, impressive camera, and the ability to be manage by your TV’s remote control. While the company told us it wants to sell this phone here in the U.S, we’ve put it in last place on this list because Sony Ericsson has a lousy track record of getting its phones picked up by U.S. carriers. If it does look like that, the Xperia Arc will most likely show up on AT&T.

Also notable: Sony Ericsson is assume to debut a “PlayStation phone” next month, though we don’t know whether that’s ever coming to the U.S. We should notice more when MWC commences on Feb. 13.


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