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Which is the best android smartphone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Winston" data-source="post: 2547008" data-attributes="member: 306103"><p>Samsung Galaxy S II</p><p></p><p>1-2. 480x800 res. 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus display</p><p>3. Multi-touch (10 fingers can be done)</p><p>4. Gorilla Glass included</p><p>5. 16 GB and 32 GB option (with expandable memory)</p><p>6. 1 GB of RAM</p><p>7-9. 8 MP Camera with all the features you listed with 1080p video recording</p><p>10. 2 MP front facing camera</p><p>11. Android 2.3 Gingerbread</p><p>12. FM Radio included</p><p>13. High battery life</p><p></p><p>Although, this phone might get called something else in US. But, if you don't want to wait or you think it might be too expensive, then get the Galaxy SL.</p><p></p><p>If you want cheap but good performance, the LG Optimus 2X can be an option (although the battery life is kinda moderate, not high). But hey, get used to the habit of charging your phone everyday!</p><p></p><p>@ Jacques</p><p></p><p>Most of the latest Sony Ericsson phones runs on Android... Security is a concern but, the number of viruses and malicious software is still quite low. As long as don't download apps illegally (and actually read the comments and permissions on the Android Market) or open unknown emails, you'll be fine. Plus, iPhone also have a number of security concerns as well (mainly when Jailbroken).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winston, post: 2547008, member: 306103"] Samsung Galaxy S II 1-2. 480x800 res. 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus display 3. Multi-touch (10 fingers can be done) 4. Gorilla Glass included 5. 16 GB and 32 GB option (with expandable memory) 6. 1 GB of RAM 7-9. 8 MP Camera with all the features you listed with 1080p video recording 10. 2 MP front facing camera 11. Android 2.3 Gingerbread 12. FM Radio included 13. High battery life Although, this phone might get called something else in US. But, if you don't want to wait or you think it might be too expensive, then get the Galaxy SL. If you want cheap but good performance, the LG Optimus 2X can be an option (although the battery life is kinda moderate, not high). But hey, get used to the habit of charging your phone everyday! @ Jacques Most of the latest Sony Ericsson phones runs on Android... Security is a concern but, the number of viruses and malicious software is still quite low. As long as don't download apps illegally (and actually read the comments and permissions on the Android Market) or open unknown emails, you'll be fine. Plus, iPhone also have a number of security concerns as well (mainly when Jailbroken). [/QUOTE]
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