Before we reveal our selections on top 4 Android AT&T phones, we just can’t stand to share this with you. We found out that AT&T has upgraded its mobile broadband network to fast High Speed Packet Access (HSPA+) connectivity. To keep up with other cell phone – well, Android smartphone service provider or carrier, AT&T also launching Long-Term Evolution (LTE) which is the other major fourth-generation (4G) wireless/mobile broadband. The 4G LTE started to roll out initially in five major US cities: Chicago, San Antonio, Dallas, Atlanta, and Houston.
Okay, so how can upgrade the 4G LTE can help boost Android AT&T phones sales number? AT&T brags that as soon as they finish upgrading the 4G LTE across their mobile network, AT&T will be the sole mobile carrier – yes… the sole a.k.a the ONLY ONE – which is offering two-layered ultra-high 4G speeds on both HSPA+ and LTE. If you are AT&T cell phone users, you probably know that at the moment, AT&T has network speeds up to 6 Mbps on HSPA+ coupled with enhanced backhaul. The way we see it, with LTE, the AT&T network speed will be even faster.
The top 4 Android AT&T phones we are about to unveil are not a fix result. We did our research and our teams agreed on it. In the end, it is up to you to decide which Android AT&T phone is the best for you. In case you are looking for friendly-budget Android phone, feel free to read our previous post about “best value Android phone” where you can add your reference on Android phone before deciding to buy one. Can’t wait for our version of Android AT&T phones? Let’s get started, shall we?
Android AT&T Phones – #4: LG Optimus 3D / AT&T Thrill 3D. The LG Optimus 3D, also known as the AT&T Thrill 3D, is the only smartphone featuring glasses-less 3D in AT&T’s set of Android smartphones for 4G. The glasses-less 3D graphics and videos displayed on the Thrill 3D’s 4.3-inch, 800×480-resolution HD screen actually gives it an edge over the other three Android smartphones. Being glasses-free, the Thrill 3D lets you do away with crazy blue-and-red 3D eyewear just to see more depth and texture in stereoscopic images. For menial tasks such as navigation, texting, or browsing, regular 2D rendering kicks in, yet remains crystal clear. Its user interface can even be viewed in 3D, as a rotating carousel bearing your app icons. The Optimus 3D runs on a 1-GHz, dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and 512 MB of RAM. Add 8 GB of storage, a 5-megapixel camera capable of capturing both HD and 3D video, and a 1,500-mAh battery–and I can easily say the LG Optimus 3D / AT&T Thrill 3D carries quite beefy specs.
Android AT&T Phones – #3: HTC Inspire 4G. It is big on processor juice–with a 1-GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8255. Benchmark tests find its performance fast and impeccable, earning for the Inspire 4G better benchmark scores than other single-core smartphones. It is broad on HTC-customized applications, notably the HTC Sense 2.0 user interface that serves as your doorway to social networking and integrated services from the cloud on HTCsense.com. It is inspiring when one looks at the high quality of entertainment that the Inspire 4G can deliver. Plug in your headphones, play a movie, and enjoy the flick with SRS WOW and Dolby Surround Sound on a 4.3-inch, 800×480-resolution WVGA capacitive touchscreen.
Android AT&T Phones – #2: Samsung Infuse 4G. If the Atrix 4G has the smallest screen, the Samsung Infuse 4G’s claim to fame in AT&T’s pool of 4G-capable Android smartphones are its largest screen (at 4.5 inches) wits ultra-thin design. Its Super AMOLED Plus screen provides this smartphone the charm of an incredibly vivid, colorful, and bright display. Although you would expect a 4.5-inch WVGA screen like this to display pixelated graphics, the graphics and fonts are amazingly smooth and crisp at its full 800×480 screen resolution. It may have the biggest screen and you would expect this Android smartphone to be thick, fat, and heavy–but no, this one’s only 0.35 inches thin and very light at 5 ounces. Though the Samsung Infuse 4G is powered by a single-core Samsung Hummingbird processor (1.2 GHz), one can be quickly beguiled by the lure of the dual-cores, or even the quad-cores. Yet, the Infuse 4G can quite capably catch up with the other 1-GHz processors’ power and speed. Reliability is one thing that the Infuse 4G can lay claim to when it comes to multitasking. Sweetly swift, I should say, despite running on one processor core.
And which Android made it into the first spot of our selections on top 4 Android AT&T phones? Wait for it… Wait for it… And… VOILA!!! It’s the Motorola Atrix 4G. The Motorola Atrix 4G is power packed into one tiny 4-inch-screen device. Said to be AT&T’s main crowd-drawer and awards-reaper in its line of Android smartphones, the Atrix 4G enjoys dual-core strength from an NVIDIA Tegra 2 running at 1 GHz. Throw in 1 GB of RAM, and you’ve got more than enough juice for running even the most demanding Android apps. That and a 960×540 screen resolution on a 4-inch qHD screen display–the largest among the Androids in AT&T’s line of 4G smartphones–clearly make the Atrix 4G outshine its peers. Think about it: it’s got the smallest screen size with the highest resolution. The Atrix 4G is also built with accessories in mind. Foremost among them is the Laptop Dock, to which the Atrix 4G will act as both brain and engine. When docked, the WebTop application automatically launches and you can access your phone’s content on an 11.6-inch laptop screen with a laptop keyboard. There’s also the HDI Multimedia Dock that allows your Atrix 4G to connect to an HD TV, as well as to USB peripheral devices. In short, the Motorola Atrix 4G is a power-packed smartphone that can also be a laptop.
It is a wrap, and we have unveiled the top 4 Android AT&T phones for you. We were struggling to come up with simple conclusion from the top 4 Android smartphones by AT&T. Then again, it is all depend on you, because you are the only one who will be using the Android, right? No matter what your choice is, all we can advice you is if you want raw power, the LG Optimus 3D / Thrill 3D is an obvious choice. If you are looking for the greatest expandability and best-in-class battery life, we would go for the Motorola Atrix. For those seeking a pleasure-filled mobile experience with amazing visuals, then the Samsung Infuse is sure to satisfy with its delightful Super AMOLED Plus display, but it lacks the dual-core power we’ve come to expect from today’s most advanced Android devices.
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