The best AT&T phones have evolved even in just the last few months into quite a lineup. As technology evolves so too do these cell phones having more features than ever before, even moving into other technology markets to make them a thing of the past. Even with so many options available in terms of mobile phones for AT&T users, some names and models are considered better than others.
With that said, here are the top choices from the complete list of top 10 AT&T phones this year:
Motorola Atrix 3G for AT&T:
Amazing performance and speed are the words that describe this cell phone. It runs on Google Android 2.2 operating system and utilizes the Firefox internet browser. This phone has a larger high definition touch screen than many other choices with 4 inches, making it easier to use and stay in touch with friends and family. Keep moving in the right direction with the GPS system, chat with your friends with video with its front facing camera. This phone has a number of other features as well, and allows up to 9 hours of talking time or 250 hours standby mode. The retail price of this phone is around $700 but can be purchased with AT&T service or without.
Blackberry Torch 9800 AT&T Phone:
Anyone who has owned a Blackberry can attest to the pure enjoyment of the speed and reliability. And, the Blackberry Torch 9800 appears to be the most popular of them all at this writing with AT&T service. Powered by the Blackberry 6 operating system, an easy to use slide-out QWERTY keyboard for faster and more reliable texting and for other uses. This model has a 3.2" touch screen and can be used in conjunction with AT&T's Video Share. Quite a number of additional features, and allows up to almost 6 hours of talking time or about 18 days for standby mode. This phone has a full retail price of around $650.
HTC Inspire 4G Phone for AT&T:
Not only is this phone part of the 4th generation in cell phone technology, it also features a beautiful LCD touch screen which makes it even more of a pleasure to use. This phone is known to be speedy fast, and features a high definition camcorder, camera, and quite a number of other very useful and entertaining features. It provides up to around 6 hours of talking time or a bit more than 15 days in standby mode. The Inspire 4G has a retail price of around $500.
The above are what I have found to be the best AT&T phones this year in terms of consumer popularity by sales as well as having quite high overall reviews. These phones were taken from the list of the top ten AT&T phones 2011, which can provide you with more information and options.
With that said, here are the top choices from the complete list of top 10 AT&T phones this year:
Motorola Atrix 3G for AT&T:
Amazing performance and speed are the words that describe this cell phone. It runs on Google Android 2.2 operating system and utilizes the Firefox internet browser. This phone has a larger high definition touch screen than many other choices with 4 inches, making it easier to use and stay in touch with friends and family. Keep moving in the right direction with the GPS system, chat with your friends with video with its front facing camera. This phone has a number of other features as well, and allows up to 9 hours of talking time or 250 hours standby mode. The retail price of this phone is around $700 but can be purchased with AT&T service or without.
Blackberry Torch 9800 AT&T Phone:
Anyone who has owned a Blackberry can attest to the pure enjoyment of the speed and reliability. And, the Blackberry Torch 9800 appears to be the most popular of them all at this writing with AT&T service. Powered by the Blackberry 6 operating system, an easy to use slide-out QWERTY keyboard for faster and more reliable texting and for other uses. This model has a 3.2" touch screen and can be used in conjunction with AT&T's Video Share. Quite a number of additional features, and allows up to almost 6 hours of talking time or about 18 days for standby mode. This phone has a full retail price of around $650.
HTC Inspire 4G Phone for AT&T:
Not only is this phone part of the 4th generation in cell phone technology, it also features a beautiful LCD touch screen which makes it even more of a pleasure to use. This phone is known to be speedy fast, and features a high definition camcorder, camera, and quite a number of other very useful and entertaining features. It provides up to around 6 hours of talking time or a bit more than 15 days in standby mode. The Inspire 4G has a retail price of around $500.
The above are what I have found to be the best AT&T phones this year in terms of consumer popularity by sales as well as having quite high overall reviews. These phones were taken from the list of the top ten AT&T phones 2011, which can provide you with more information and options.
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Post a CommentGood to know, Tonya.