Each year, cellular manufacturers try to one-up the competition with innovative gadgets that trump their previous technological models. Those innovations are usually either too complex to an extreme or not complex enough; fortunately, the AT&T phones 2013 are getting it "just right." From QWERTY keyboards to tap & send touch screens, there's a little something for everyone on the short 'best' list below.
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Apple iPhone 4 8GB AT&T Phone
It seems that most Apple customers will jump at the chance for a new phone as soon as a modified version is made. However, in my opinion, the iPhone 4 is still a great device that surpasses some of the unfixed features of the iPhone 5 that was recently released. The sleek design is easily transportable with a 5.0 MP digital camera, WiFi video calling, multi-tasking screens for numerous apps, and a built-in LED flash for video/picture perfection. There's abundant voice and tone control also, with 7 hours or more of talk time per battery charge.
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Sony Xperia Ion TL 4G AT&T Phone
For the photographer in all of us, this phone is equipped with a 12MP 1080p HD camera for premium, professional-grade photos and video. The 4.6 HD screen offer a crisper picture with a conveniently harmonized touch screen with app line-ups and a large LED face. A port at the top allows you to stream videos from the phone to a big screen HD TV, via HDMI cord. It's also lightweight with 10 hours of talk time per battery charge and the ability to download Playstation game applications directly to your cellular chip.
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Samsung Galaxy S III 4G Android AT&T Phone
This device is perfect for on-the-go students! Everything you need to get started is included in the package (phone, battery, charger, USB cable, and guide). A super-speedy WiFi networking allows for quick streams of important audio, video, or web content. Which means those last minute study sessions for that big mid-term is completely plausible, possible, and more convenient.
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Top Best Selling AT&T Phones 2010
A single interesting point about the top best selling AT&T phones for 2010 is the price difference between a cell phone with and without a service program. Obviously, you will pay much less for the cell phone itself with a service plan - but fortunately, the replacement mobile phones can be purchased for a fairly good deal as well.
From the list of the top 10 AT&T phones in 2010, here are the best 3 choices according to shopper popularity:
HTC Aria Android Phone for AT&T – This is apparently the hottest selling phone for AT&T so far this year. The features are rather amazing but the highlights include the Android operating system (which is pretty amazing in itself), an extremely fast connection and a built in GPS system to help find one’s way around. The retail price for this phone without service runs around $500, but it can be found (even without service) for quite a bit less, and there are some dealers that will set consumers up with a free phone along with a service plan.
Samsung Captivate Android Phone for AT&T – Another phone with a Google Android operating system comes in toward the top of the list this year (Starting to see a trend forming here?). The Samsung Captivate has a large number of features but the key ones include the connection speed and a fast Wi-Fi connection to the web. This particular phone is known for its fast processor as well, making it a great phone for extra fast gaming and other activities.
Blackberry Bold 9700 AT&T Phone – This is one of three Blackberry phones on the “top 10 list” this year. This phone is known for its excellent voice connections, even globally. It also has a much loved GPS navigation system that can be quite helpful and is known to be quite reliable. If someone is looking for an extremely reliable phone that has already proven itself in terms of numbers of rankings and rave reviews, this model might be a good choice.
Of course you will discover quite a few additional choices among the best AT&T phones for 2010 (and the variety of cell phones for AT&T keeps increasing) – from brands such as Motorola, Palm and LG, it isn't tough to be quite picky about the features a person would really love. With regards to shopping, there are also some excellent bargains offered – many of the hot selling cell phones this year have “unlocked” versions, making them designed for various carrier's networks.
Useful Resources:
From the list of the top 10 AT&T phones in 2010, here are the best 3 choices according to shopper popularity:
HTC Aria Android Phone for AT&T – This is apparently the hottest selling phone for AT&T so far this year. The features are rather amazing but the highlights include the Android operating system (which is pretty amazing in itself), an extremely fast connection and a built in GPS system to help find one’s way around. The retail price for this phone without service runs around $500, but it can be found (even without service) for quite a bit less, and there are some dealers that will set consumers up with a free phone along with a service plan.
Samsung Captivate Android Phone for AT&T – Another phone with a Google Android operating system comes in toward the top of the list this year (Starting to see a trend forming here?). The Samsung Captivate has a large number of features but the key ones include the connection speed and a fast Wi-Fi connection to the web. This particular phone is known for its fast processor as well, making it a great phone for extra fast gaming and other activities.
Blackberry Bold 9700 AT&T Phone – This is one of three Blackberry phones on the “top 10 list” this year. This phone is known for its excellent voice connections, even globally. It also has a much loved GPS navigation system that can be quite helpful and is known to be quite reliable. If someone is looking for an extremely reliable phone that has already proven itself in terms of numbers of rankings and rave reviews, this model might be a good choice.
Of course you will discover quite a few additional choices among the best AT&T phones for 2010 (and the variety of cell phones for AT&T keeps increasing) – from brands such as Motorola, Palm and LG, it isn't tough to be quite picky about the features a person would really love. With regards to shopping, there are also some excellent bargains offered – many of the hot selling cell phones this year have “unlocked” versions, making them designed for various carrier's networks.
Useful Resources:
- Top 10 AT&T Phones 2010 - Top 10 Store
- Top 10 AT&T Phones - Squidoo Shopping
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