Sometimes the old phones which launched in the last year can be a good choice even the new phones are tempting you to buy them. Now we are living in the age of technology and even in this day the well made and powerful phone of the last year can be a good companion. You can think like this if you are planning to buy a phone on a limited budget. So this thought makes the sale of the old phones.

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Now even the Galaxy S4 is out but if you wish you can have Galaxy S3 for a great discount. I have experienced all the major carrier versions but I would like to recommend as the best ones. But though T-mobiles can be your best choice because you can have this easily by giving just $20 down and $18 per month for a period of two years. So it is more flexible for you to have this excellent  phone in such an easy installation.


 Best phones on your budget:

In Galaxy S3 there is 4.8 inch display having a very big screen but very handy. There is a curved edge which makes the design very catchy and it also makes very easy to hold it. Also the light weight of the phone is another advantage. The screen resolution is 1280 x 720 pixels which can provide very rich colors, heavy contrast and great a viewing experience. Even the small texts will look very good.


There is plastic on the back so many people express their unhappiness on this. But I am okay with this because it will give you the flexibility to get access to the battery and SD card easily. But there is a problem of losing the longevity of the plastic. But the good news is you can easily change that part because those accessories are very much available in the market.


You will also find a dual core processor, a 2 GB RAM in the phone which make the phone performance speedy and the touch is also very smooth. This feature is enough for a non-game android apps. You may not play any high graphical games but you can use almost all the necessary apps. You will get the memory of 16 GB on the phone and you can extend this upto 64 GB to store your favorite music, videos and so on.


The S3 is designed with the latest technology of 4G LTE and for 3G it is HSPDA+ which is a bit better than the 3G. So you can easily feel the good internet facility even if you don’t have 4G around you. Also you will get Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC and mobile hot spot facility with this phone. Even the battery will provide you excellent service.


The camera is 8 MP which is really excellent for a phone of this price range. You can capture your happiest moments using the robust apps clearly. There are lots of Samsung only features in the phone and you will get a lot of sharing options that you can not even think about. You can share the pictures and videos with your friends in the online.


This phone uses Android version 4.1 Jelly Bean. There is TouchWiz which is really helpful for the new users of the Android. Also there are some options which are negligible. So even for the people having less knowledge of the new technology can use this phone very smoothly.

 From the reviewer’s eye:

Most of the people who use this are very much happy with the performance  it provides them. Most of them like the big display in a small size phone. GigaOM’s Kevin C Tofel a reviewers states that “ I have small hands and I feel comfortable using a phone of this size.” Another reviewer Mark Spoonauer of  LaptopMaga agreed with him .He also states the facility of having the hardware buttons on the bottom side and also says that he feels comfortable to type using the software keyboard.


Casey Johnston of Ars Technica says indicating the people who feel this phone as a cheap device that this feels solid and sleek and this can be compared to any denser iPhone.


Some people do not like this phone having so much features. But after some thought they all welcome the new features of the Samsung. GigaOM and ArsTechnica give positive reviews about the huge number of sharing features and the gesture based controls get positive reviews from Spoonauer. Most of the people get impressed because of its slim design, good battery life and 4G speeds.


Generally the people who buy the Galaxy S3 they feel happy about it. They mainly mention the display, media support and design among the best things they find in the phone.


The alternatives of Android:


Anyone can grab the google Nexus just by $20 sown on T-mobile. There are some people who do not like the extra apps of the Androids. So some of  these people who like to have the pure experience of their chosen apps they highly appreciate the Nexus which is made by the LG. Even for the updates Nexus can be updated faster than Galaxy series.


In case of the features of the Nexus you will find vivid, bright screen. Also the fast performance and the camera that can capture 360 degree panoramic photos can make you happy. But the problem is you can’t handle this like the Galaxy S3 and even there is no micro SD option and LTE technology. You may not feel it if you are out of the LTE technology, but why should you carry it in this modern age.


Galaxy S3 still popular one:


The features that Galaxy S3 has that keeps its popularity still intact. The decent cameras, faster performance and the usable handy design of this device attract the people most and some say that it will be popular for more two years. Finally you hardly find a phone having such features of  such lower down payment of just $20.
Are you all ready to catch out the Motorola Moto X? Well this is one of the newly and fresh launched new smartphone by Motorola Company. This is one of the top leading and well known companies in United States. Each single time they have won the hearts of millions of people by launching out the finest mobile phones all along with the extraordinary features as well. In United States this mobile will going to be accessible on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular and in Canada it will be available on Rogers.

Now you might be thinking that why the people are getting of crazier for Motorola Moto X? This is only because of its features that are driving them mad for it. Do you want to know its specifications too? In the below article we will be discussing all the main features that are incorporated in Motorola Moto X.

FEATURES OF MOTOROLA MOTO X: It front side of the mobile phone has been offering white and black casing.The back side casing is accessible in 18 colors that can be selected by the users themselves.The entire buttons and camera rim has been delivered with the colorful coloring.The internal storage capacity of Motorola Moto X is 16 GB or 32 GB.Clock will immediately and automatically display as soon the phone will be started.All the messages and notifications will be displayed on placing the finger on mobile. As soon as the finger will be removed the phone will get locked.The screen size is 4.7-inch (120 mm) in the company of 316 pixels per inch.Motorola even takes control over the two diverse networks adding with 3G and 4G such as XT1053, XT1055, XT1056, XT1058 and XT1060.LAUNCHING DATE OF MOTOROLA MOTO X:

Well yet the date of this mobile arrival has not been announced but it has been expected that it will be coming out by the end of August or either in the starting of the September as well. In addition no such prediction has been made regarding its market price too.

By looking over at the features this mobile phone has been surely coming out as quite a lot interesting for the users. This is the very first time that any mobile company has launched such mobile that just worked by the fingers. As you put the finger the mobiles turns off and the next second as you removes the finger the mobile turns off. But by the end of the day it often appears as teasing for some people by majority of them will take pleasure from its features and services.

So all the fans of Motorola out there if you are waiting around for the arrival of any new mobile by this company then get ready to hold Motorola Moto X in your hands. Your fingers will going to find great fun by playing with this mobile. Don’t forget to grab this one.

Design and build quality:

Measuring 5 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide by 0.4 inch thick and 5.47 ounces, it’s a hair taller than the HTC Evo 4G, but also slightly thinner and lighter. It also makes for a tight squeeze in a pants pocket, but without a slide-out keyboard like the Droid’s, it doesn’t feel quite as bulky. The backside has a nice soft-touch finish, and the Droid X feels like a solid handset overall.


Display:

While it might feels awkward to hold such a big device up to the ear for phone calls, the upside is that the extra space makes room for a bigger screen. The Droid X’s display actually looks deceptively bigger than the Evo 4G’s because of a thin border around the edge that blends into the screen, but it’s the same size at 4.3 inches. It has a WVGA (854×480 pixels) resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio and looks absolutely brilliant and crisp. Text is easy to read, and colors look vibrant, making the multimedia experience quite great.


Speakers:

The external speaker on the Droid X was loud and clear, with an impressive volume that’s distinguishable even when you’re a couple feet away from the device. No apparent distortion reported even when cranking the volume up during conference calls and streaming tunes on Pandora.


Storage:

The Droid X has 8GB of onboard memory and ships with a 16GB microSD card, but the expansion slot supports up to 32GB cards, so you can essentially have 40GB of storage.


Cameras:

The Droid X has an 8-megapixel camera that’s capable of capturing 720p HD video. It took good pictures in daylight. In low-light conditions, the Droid X takes grainy photos unless you use the flash. Similar for videos, a lot more noise are found in the footage taken indoors than outdoors, but the quality was still acceptable.


Ports:

The Motorola Droid X comes with a Micro-USB port and a HDMI port. Like the Evo, the HDMI port is the Type D standard so you’ll need to get a Micro-HDMI cable in order to connect it to your HDTV. You can easily find the said cable on the Internet for as low as $8.

Motorola Droid X Software

The Motorola Droid X will ship running Android 2.1 with a revised version of Motoblur software. Overall, the Motoblur experience is much improved; it’s a more refined, sophisticated Motoblur, if you will. However, users coming from the Droid, which ran the stock Android UI, might need some time to acclimate, and even then it still might be too much for some. Just remember that, like all Android phones, it’s completely customizable, so just keep tweaking the UI until you find a system that works for you.


Motorola Droid X will ship with Android 2.1, but Verizon and Motorola are planning to release an over-the-air update to Android 2.2 Froyo. This will bring speed improvements as well as new features like camera software improvements and, of course, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, so you’ll get a more PC-like experience from the phone’s mobile browser.

Motorola Droid X Call Quality

Call quality was great. Conversations on both end sounded mostly clear with just some slight background noise, but nothing too distracting. Verizon’s 3G network delivered strong reception with no dropped calls reported in testing.

Motorola Droid X Performance

The Droid X has a 1GHz TI OMAP processor, and the phone has been quite responsive. It’s not quite as lightning-fast as the Droid Incredible, but reviewers were able to open multiple apps with little delay. However, occasionally when moving between home screens there was a noticeable moment of lag.

Motorola Droid X Battery Life

The Droid X comes with a 1,540mAh lithium ion battery with a rated talk time of 8 hours and up to 9 days of standby time. In the actual battery drain tests, the Droid X impressed the reviewers with 7.5 hours of continuous talk time on a single charge.

Conclusion

The Motorola Droid X makes another fine addition to Verizon’s Android family, bringing with it a rich multimedia experience and more connectivity features. In features, design, and usability, it is right up there with the HTC EVO 4G and the iPhone 4.

Motorola Droid X User ReviewsMotorola Droid X Expert ReviewsBonnie Cha from CNet says:Given Rating: The Motorola Droid X makes another fine addition to Verizon’s Android family, bringing with it a rich multimedia experience and more connectivity features.
Chris Ziegler from Engadget says:Given Rating: After seeing a string of midrange devices like the CLIQ XT, Devour, and Flipout go by, we were beginning to wonder when (or if) Motorola would make another grandiose play at the Android music downloads crown the same way it had with the Droid the first time around — but with the introduction of the Droid X, we’re happy to say that they finally have. Problem is, this isn’t the same marketplace that Moto was dealing with back in late 2009; high-end Android gear is easier to come by than ever before (Samsung’s massive four-carrier blowout with the Galaxy S series is powerful evidence of that), and most of it is… well, really quite good. This isn’t about taking candy from a baby anymore and waltzing into unmet demand for a type of phone that hadn’t existed before — it’s about competing really, really hard. It’s about forgetting the Droid’s success, just as the company has struggled to forget the RAZR’s.


Cast in that light, the Droid X becomes a much less magical phone than the Droid was. It’s good, and it’s a pretty enjoyable execution of Android 2.1, but it’s not a must-have phone — especially in light of the Droid Incredible and the upcoming Droid 2. From a hardware perspective, this phone is pretty much a bang-on execution of what a high-end mobile powerhouse should be, but Motorola clearly still has work to do in order to play in the same software league as HTC does with Sense. If it can get there — or heck, if it can just offer this phone with stock Froyo — you’ve got perhaps the best Android phone ever made.
Sascha Segan from PC Mag says:Given Rating: The Droid X gets our nod over the HTC Droid Incredible because of its better camera, Bluetooth voice dialing, Wi-Fi hotspot mode and various other built-in apps. But the Droid X isn’t for everyone: This phone is huge. Its performance is close enough to the Incredible’s that I’m still very comfortable recommending that the smaller-pawed go for the HTC smartphone, unless you need a specific Droid X feature. Folks looking for a great Verizon smartphone with a hardware keyboard should probably wait for the Motorola Droid 2, which Motorola’s CEO Sanjay Jha promised us months ago.
Ginny Mies from PC World says:Given Rating: The Droid X is definitely one of the top smartphones coming out this summer. In features, design, and usability, it is right up there with the HTC EVO 4G and the iPhone 4. I wish that it were a little faster and that the camera ergonomics were a bit more user-friendly, but overall it is definitely one of the top Android phones available right now.
Stewart Wolpin from Digital Trends says:Given Rating: With its superphone specifications, the Droid X represents the new bleeding-edge normal, and is the best Verizon Android phone yet. But this superlative may be short-lived. Its individual capabilities hover close to the iPhone 4 and EVO, and may be surpassed by the Galaxy S Fascination thanks to its superior AMOLED screen. You may want to wait and compare the two before making a two-year contractual commitment.
Brian Neal from Laptop Magazine says:Given Rating: With its huge and responsive screen, sharp 8-MP camera, and mobile hotspot feature, the $199 Droid X can rightfully take its place as Verizon’s top Android device. Some may prefer the more compact Droid Incredible, but it doesn’t offer HDMI output or 720p video recording. While this device likely won’t sway Sprint customers away from the Evo 4G, especially if they live in a city with 4G coverage, Verizon Yes power users will find that the Droid X marks the spot.
Brandon Miniman from Pocket Now says:Given Rating: The new Motorola Droid X is like the EVO 4G in a lot of ways. It’s large, a bit unwieldy, and the battery life could use a lot of improvement. But it’s also an eye-catching device that has a terrific internet experience, solid performance, and a ton of added features like HDMI out and up to 40GB of storage that makes it a winner. If you want the flashiest Droid that is available on Verizon, the Droid X is a great choice, but if you want something more practical and well-rounded, consider the Droid Incredible, which is also on Verizon.
Andrew Munchbach from BGR says:We enjoyed our time with the Motorola DROID X, and feel it is a well-balanced, powerful addition to Verizon Yes’ Android lineup. We would have liked the device to have a better camera, a front facing camera, and perhaps some sort of optical tracking device for easier text correction, but all things considered…we really like this device. If you are or plan on being a Verizon Yes customer, and love Android — or maybe are just Android curious — you definitely have to take a good, long look at the DROID X.
Matt Buchanan from Gizmodo says:All things considered, it’s a showstopping phone whose potential is mutilated by ill-considered, ugly software that’s poorly done. The screen is sharp, colorful, resoundingly impressive. The guts are quick. The build is sculpted and robust. Unfortunately, you can’t really get around bad software—it’s is how a user touches hardware. It’s less elegant and focused than the other monster phone of the moment, HTC’s Evo on Sprint (and the Droid X doesn’t even have four gees). If the Droid X was going to be your next phone, you realistically have three options: the HTC Incredible on Verizon, the Evo on Sprint—or you can hold your breath and hope the Droid X gets better via the magic of software update, since that’s where most of the problems are. But don’t let your lungs explode in the meantime.
Rob Jackson from Phandroid says:Given Rating: The Motorola Droid X is awesome. Is it better than the EVO 4G? Better than the iPhone 4? Will it be better than the XYZ Superphone that comes out next month? I think we need to stop asking those types of questions in the first place because they don’t usually have answers.


Once you’ve reached that top of the class,  cream of the crop status – only personal preference can fairly determine what defines “best”. Is the 4.3-inch screen your multimedia dream or is that too big for your hands? Does the thin frame make you feel delightful or would you prefer heft and a hardware keyboard? See what I’m getting at?


The fact of the matter is that the Droid X sits comfortably amongst the smartphone elite. The combination of pure hardware power, Android awesomeness, and software goodness mean that today it is one of – if not THE – best phone(s) available. We now live in a smartphone age where many “something better” devices eagerly wait in the wings, but here and now the Droid X can successfully claim there isn’t a better phone available. And even when there is… the Droid X will continue to please its owners with its capabilities, especially if the powers at be bless it with continued OTA updates.


In short: the Motorola Droid X for Verizon Yes comes highly recommended.
Motorola Droid X VideosMotorola Droid X SpecificationWeight5.50 ouncesScreen Size4.3-inchResolution480 x 854CPU1GHz TI OMAP3630RAM512 MBInternal Storage8 GBExternal StorageSupports up to 32GB microSD cardBattery Life8 hours talk timeFront CameraNoRear Camera8MPBluetooth2.1+EDROperating SystemAndroid 2.1
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