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Top Ten Android Smartphones (July, 2011)

The smartphone market is full of Android handsets, and Google does its best to keep its authority. There are many kinds of Android smartphones designed for different groups of people — some of them are classified as high-end devices and cost much, the others are mid-range or low-end phones that are less expensive. So it’s the right time to choose the best ones among all these Android smartphones.

We decided to address to our friends from AndroidCentral, and below is the top 10 of the best Android smartphones of July 2011. This rank refers only the data analyzed for July, so if your Android-based smartphone is out from this list, maybe it will appear in the next month’s rank.

Before I introduce the list, it’ll be better to meet the rules of election: “We look at what phones you’re visiting the site with, and searching for. And what phones you’re searching for in our store. What phones you’re talking about.”

And here is our Top Ten of the most popular Android Smartphones

We add the launch date and the operating system’s version they were released with for more clarity:

  1. HTC Thunderbolt – March, 2011 – Android 2.2
  2. HTC Evo 4G – March, 2010 – Android 2.1
  3. HTC Inspire 4G – February, 2011 –Android 2.2
  4. HTC Droid Incredible 2 – April, 2011 – Android 2.2
  5. Motorola Droid X – July, 2010 –Android 2.1
  6. HTC Droid Incredible – April, 2010 – Android 2.1
  7. Samsung Droid Charge – May, 2011 – Android 2.2
  8. Motorola Droid – November, 2009 – Android 2.1
  9. HTC Evo 3D – July, 2011 – Android 2.3
  10. Samsung Infuse 4G – May, 2011 – Android 2.2
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July 19, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Proof: Android more popular than iPhone?

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Looks like the Android users are more enthusiastic about their phones.  According to T-Mobile USA, the android users download around 40 applications as compared to iPhone users who download 37 applications to their phones.

According to the recent stats, 80% Android users download atleast one application in a week. This clearly shows their passion for the Android platform.

[via androidcentral]

April 8, 2009 | 0 Comments More