Motorola Atrix
The Atrix has the body of a phone but the brain of a computer. The clever inclusion of three docks gives it genuine breakthrough versatility, allowing you to use it as a laptop, media centre and phone all in one. Plus, it features the same speedy dualcore Nvidia Tegra 2 processor as Moto’s Xoom, 1GB of RAM and a four-inch, 960x540 screen.
HTC Incredible S
The cumulative result of HTC's monumental efforts on the Android platform, the Incredible S is a natural successor to the Desire. With a 4-inch screen, improved battery and a whopping 8-megapixel camera with a dual-flash, it's HTC at its best.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Sony Ericsson is enjoying a great comeback with Android phones, and the Xperia Arc is its best effort yet. With a whopping 4.2-inch LED-backlit screen and Android 2.3 Gingerbread on board, it also features a fantastic touchscreen, which makes using the device an absolute breeze.
HTC Desire HD
With a 4.3-inch screen, this is the largest Android phone in our round up, and the Desire HD makes use of that display real estate with some 720p video and support for Flash 10.1. All of which ensures it's one of the most capable browsing phones available on the Android platform.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo
Android should be for everyone, and that's why this mid-range Gingerbread-toting device from Sony Ericsson impressed us so much. It's fast, thin, well-built, with a good camera and HD video, but best of all it's available for free from just £25 a month.
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