1. Samsung I9000 Galaxy S
Specifications:
Status: Expected Summer 2010
OS: Android 2.1 Éclair
Weight: 118g
Screen: 4 inch, 16M colors, Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
Resolution: 480×800 pixels
Camera: 5MP with autofocus, touch focus, geotagging, face and smile detection
Video recording 720p @ 30fps
Memory: 8/16GB internal storage
Card slot: microSD
CPU: S5PC110 Hummingbird 1GHz processor
RAM: Yet unknown
Networks: Quad-band GSM, HSDPA
Full Specs at GSMArena.com

Its competition is fierce, but I still think the Android über-phone Samsung Galaxy S deserves to be at the top of this list. Let me explain why. The Galaxy S is currently the only high-end device with a large, Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. As I mentioned when I built my own imaginary superphone a while ago, Super AMOLED is 20% brighter, has 80% less sunlight reflection and uses 20% less power than traditional AMOLED screens. Super AMOLED displays also offer better contrast. Since Engadget called the screen on the Galaxy S “jaw-droppingly beautiful”, “bright and crisp” and “stunning”, I am prone to believe the stats.

2. HTC Evo 4G (Supersonic)
Specifications:
Status: Expected Summer 2010
OS: Android 2.1 Eclair
Weight: 170g
Screen: 4.3 inches, 128K colors, TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen
Resolution: 480×800 pixels
Camera: 8MP with LED flash and autofocus, capable of recording 720p video
1.3 MP front facing camera
Memory: 1GB internal storage + 8GB memory card included
Card slot: microSD
CPU: Snapdragon QSD8650 1GHz processor
RAM: 512 MB
Networks: CDMA / EV-DO / WiMAX
Full Specs at PhoneArena.com

When the Windows Phone HTC HD2 was announced, people craved a device with equally impressive hardware running Android, and HTC made sure they got what they wanted with the Evo 4G (a.k.a. Supersonic). The Evo has a huge display; 4.3 inches, and to my knowledge that size is currently the second largest available on a smartphone (the screen on the Dell Streak (Mini 5) is 5″ ), and it looks massive in the pictures. Here’s a size comparison with 3.5″ and 3.7″ screens. Some other noteworthy features are HDMI out, a 1500mAh battery, kickstand, FM radio, a digital compass, accelerometer, proximity sensor, light sensor, aGPS, 3.5 mm audio jack, Wi-Fi and of course 4G. The HTC Evo also features the acclaimed and incredibly customizable HTC Sense UI with social network integration. What more can I say? I want one.

3. HTC Droid Incredible
Specifications:
Status: Available late April, 2010
OS: Android 2.1 Éclair
Weight: 130g
Screen: 3.7 inches, AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
Resolution: 480×800 pixels (WVGA)
Camera: 8MP with dual LED flash, autofocus, geotagging
Memory: 8GB internal storage
Card slot: microSD
CPU: Snapdragon 1GHz processor
RAM: 576 MB
Networks: Quad-band GSM, CDMA
Full Specs at PhoneArena.com

If I were to buy one of these phones myself, I would probably pick the HTC Incredible. If it only came equipped with a slide-out hardware QWERTY keyboard, the Incredible would have been fairly close to the device of my dreams. Engadget loved the Incredible, and the phone is basically a slightly improved version of Europe’s HTC Desire, which in turn is a Nexus One with a few minor enhancements (it runs HTC Sense, has an FM radio, etc).

4. Dell Lightning
Specifications:
Status: Expected Q4 2010
OS: Windows Phone 7
Weight: 170g
Screen: 4.1 inches, Samsung OLED capacitive touchscreen
Resolution: 480×800 pixels (WVGA)
Camera: 5MP with autofocus
Memory: 1GB internal storage + 8GB memory card included
Card slot: microSD
CPU: 1GHz QSD8250 Snapdragon processor
RAM: 512 MB
Networks: Quad-band GSM, UMTS

The recently revealed Windows Phone 7 device Dell Lightning will launch with GPS, compass, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, FM radio, a 1400 mAh battery and full Flash support including video playback. Judging from the pictures, this is one good looking phone, and I especially like the portrait slider form factor with a QWERTY keyboard.

5. Dell Streak (a.k.a. Mini 5)
Specifications:
Status: Coming soon
OS: Android Donut with future OTA upgrade to Éclair
Weight: 220g
Screen: 5-inch, TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch
Resolution: 480×800 pixels (WVGA)
Camera: 5MP with autofocus and dual LED flash + VGA front facing camera
Memory: 512 MB ROM + 2 GB non-user accessible microSD for apps and files
Card slot: microSD
CPU: Snapdragon 1GHz processor
RAM: 256 MB
Networks: Quad-band GSM, HSDPA

Dell may advertise the Streak as a tablet, but I call it a smartphone with a frakking colossal display. It may merely have half the RAM of the other devices on this list, and it will launch with Android Donut, but the Streak has the largest screen of them all, and its massive size will definitely offer some advantages. Needless to say, the Dell Streak comes loaded with accelerometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, aGPS and a digital compass as well.



via : www.techcredo.com

Diposting oleh Beauty of Babylon Selasa, 29 Juni 2010

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