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Published on Apr 28, 2012

Continuing in our short series, Ray (+Ramon Nuez) and Zev Mo (+Zev Mo Green) discuss the best three phones on AT&T's Network.

We get asked this question constantly: "What phone should I get?" So, here are our top choices for the "best" 3 smartphones on AT&T.

Let us know what you think!
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Dads On Tech | 3 Best AT&T Phones

1) HTC One X

Pros:
-Runs Android ICS
-4.7" display (720x1280 Super LCD)
-8MP camera with f/2.0 28mm lens and dual-LED flash
-4G LTE
-Bluetooth 4.0
-Beautiful design
-Beats Audio

Cons:
-Battery life (needs an OLED)
-NFC capable, but AT&T is questionable

Price Point:
$199.99

2) Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

Pros:
-4G LTE
-4.5-inch display
-dual-core 1.5GHz processor
-2MP front / 8MP 1080p back camera
-NFC Capable

Cons:
-Ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
-Super AMOLED Plus resolution (800x480)
-8MP 1080p Camera is OK

Price Point:
$299.99

3) LG Nitro HD

Pros:
-4G LTE
-4.5" 4.5-inch 1280 x 720 AH-IPS display
-dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm APQ8060 processor
-Great design
-8MP REAR camera
-HDMI port
-DLNA wireless media streaming
-HD 1080p video capture
-Front-facing Camera 1.3MP

Cons:
-1,830mAh battery
-Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) Not running Android ICS
-Lag
-little plastic cover

Price Point:
$99.99

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  • Theophilus Addae

    Iphone 4s

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  • ridgeviewMschool

    i see on your screen the Samsung galaxy s 2 is 99$ not 299$ so stop giving bad facts. and the htc one one only has ONE LED flash

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  • Haras Songaryar

    wtf did you just say?

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  • A325B

    Learn English.

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  • ProjectVIN

    Purchased the SII Skyrocket a week before this video was published. I'll have faith that Andriod 4.0 ICS will be pushed out just like Samsung claims it will be on AT&T, and the online/store price was indeed $150 not $200. I liked the One X, but I wasn't keen on spending the extra $50 on a phone without a removable battery, no micro-SD tray & a micro-SIM that would basically render my old HTC Aria (fullsize SIM) useless as a backup phone. The Skyrocket won the real-world evaluation for me!

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  • OOOGLING

    can u tell me why you didnt even consider the att galaxy note i would just like to hear your point of view

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  • Str8UpBananas

    $299 for the Skyrocket? It has not been that high since release. As of 4/22/2012 the Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket is $149. The Samsung Galaxy Note, however, has the $299 price point.

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