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Jan
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Top 5 smartphones of 2010:

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1. Apple iPhone 4
With the latest in the trendsetting line, Apple added multi-tasking, allowing you to run and switch between multiple apps at once. Other souped-up features this iPhone offers over its predecessors include home screen folders for easier organization, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and FaceTime video calling with a front-facing VGA camera and LED flash. The design is also a noteworthy improvement, boasting a flat glass front and back, bordered by stainless steel in a 25% thinner casing.

2. Nokia N8
Whether you prefer it in dark gray, silver-white, blue, green, or orange, the Nokia N8 gives you all that the Symbian 3 OS to offer, packed into one of Nokia’s best designs yet. The N8 gives you the choice between using AT&T or T-Mobile, either way giving you free Ovi Maps turn-by-turn navigation. The digital camera is on par with any comparable standalone camera and the 3.5″ AMOLED capacitive touch screen provides 640×360-pixel resolution with 16.7 million colors for exceptional video quality.

3. Motorola Milestone
Fueled by the Google Android 2.1 mobile OS, the Motorola Milestone can best be thought of as the next-generation GSM Droid. This Milestone, the XT720, is sleeker than its predecessor because Motorola took out the slide-out keyboard. Instead, it put in an 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording. All Android devices carry the bonus of running on any wireless network.

4. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro
Running the Google Android 1.6 mobile OS, the Xperia X10 Mini Pro is a colorful device that comes in choice of black, white, silver, pink, lime, or red. Besides the same basic features set, the X10 Mini Pro also shares with its predecessor, the popular X10 Mini, a diminutive size, the only smartphones of their class that can fit behind a credit card. What distinguishes the slightly-larger Mini Pro is the addition of a slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard.

5. HTC HD7
Running on the T-Mobile network, this Windows 7 device features a mammoth 4.3″ screen, perfect for those for whom, when it comes to a smartphone display, size matters. Viewing multimedia is particularly nice on this device, with a micro-USB port, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a built-in kickstand. The HD7 offers HD video capture in a 5 megapixel camera, and while it lacks any expandable memory options, it does come with 16 GB built-in. Despite its large size, its soft touch finish keeps it feeling comfortable in the hand.

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