Techcitement Holiday Gift Guide: Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy S II, Epic Touch 4G — This incredibly long-named smartphone is one of the best out of Sprint’s stable, boasting the omnipresent WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display and the typical 1.2 GHz Exynos dual core processor with 1 GB of RAM. Powerful and fast, packed with WiMax 4G, the Epic Touch 4G stands out as the smartphone to beat on Sprint. $199

 

HTC EVO 3D — The successor to Sprint’s wildly successful EVO 4G, and first in the US with a 3D qHD display, the EVO 3D marks its way with a 1.2 GHz dual core processor and Sense on Gingerbread. While 3D may not be catching on quite how HTC would like, this smartphone is powerful and a great 4G option on Sprint. $199

 

HTC EVO Design 4G — This 4G on a budget in a slightly smaller form is perfect as a gift for just about anybody. While not packing the same specs as the top of the line Epic Touch 4G or EVO 3D, the Design 4G’s 4 inch qHD display and single core 1.2 gHz processor are more than sufficient as a daily driver. A perfect balance between price and power, the EVO Design 4G is a great gift for anyone. $99

 

LG Optimus S — LG’s budget smartphone runs Gingerbread with aplomb, proving well-priced smartphones can still perform well. While not at the top of the list when it comes to specs, the 600 mHz processor with an 3.2 inch HVGA display and 512 MB RAM are more than adequate for the average consumer’s needs. The Optimus S is a great gift as a first smartphone or just for someone on a budget. $0

 

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