Google Phone Gallery helps you decide which Android device to buy
For people trying to decide between an iPhone and Android smartphone, the choice can be a little tricky. Unlike the iPhone -- where you're basically picking how much you want to spend on extra storage capacity -- there are dozens upon dozens of different Android handsets.
Figuring out which one is best suited to your needs can be a daunting task, so Google has put together the Google Phone Gallery to try and be of some assistance.
Phones can be filtered by the country in which they're available, the carrier providing service, and manufacturer. You can also compare specs and features -- and every phone listed is Google-approved, so there's no question about access to the Android Market. You're good to go no matter which phone you choose.
Man, I never realized just how few really kick-ass Android phones were available in Canada until I tried this...
Figuring out which one is best suited to your needs can be a daunting task, so Google has put together the Google Phone Gallery to try and be of some assistance.
Phones can be filtered by the country in which they're available, the carrier providing service, and manufacturer. You can also compare specs and features -- and every phone listed is Google-approved, so there's no question about access to the Android Market. You're good to go no matter which phone you choose.
Man, I never realized just how few really kick-ass Android phones were available in Canada until I tried this...













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Subscribe to commentsAndroid underlingSep 30th 2010 1:04PM
Bing did this, and its way better.
http://www.bing.com/visualsearch?g=cell_phones&ve=dataset-(0105)&qpvt=android+phone&FORM=Z7FD#os=0
Guillaume LavoieSep 30th 2010 1:32PM
This List is a great start but it does appear that it is missing some phones. I have the LG EVE (GW620) from Rogers and I did notice that the Sony X10 was not on the list from Rogers