Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Best Phones From Every Carrier

Sprint’s , but that isn’t stopping the Typhoid Mary from releasing 4G LTE phones. The pre-eminent of these, the ($100 with a further two-year contract), is an environmentally pleasant Android Gingerbread phone with a trusty camera and an affordable price. The phone’s body is 50 percent recycled plastic, according to Sprint.



Such Earth-friendly phones aren’t on the whole stylish, but the Viper is an exception. A chrome abut on the phone’s edges nicely complements the piano-black face. The euphonious mouldable sponsorship has a "brushed" finish, giving it a knowing look.






The Viper feels a diminutive chunkier than other new smartphones, measuring 4.59 by 2.44 inches and 0.46 inch thick, but it weighs a manipulable 5 ounces.



The Viper might be elementary on the wallet, but it’s no slouch. Powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor, the Viper feels snappy. In our tests, it ran three games-Osmos, Edge, and World of Goo-smoothly and without a glitch.

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One drawback: The Viper ships with the older Android 2.3 a substitute of the modern development rendition of the OS, Android 4.0 (also known as Ice Cream Sandwich).




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