10 Best Smartphones in the World in 2011 (Part 1)


What’s the best Smartphone in 2011?

There are thousands of different Smartphones from different manufacturers. Many of them are great, and some even announced to be the best Smartphone in the world themselves. What’s the best Smartphone? It is quite a personal question for everyone has his own ideas. However, the truth is that there are several Smartphones that are better than others and popular worldwide. So here we listed the 10 best Smartphones in the world in 2011 to throw a sprat to catch a herring.

Number 10: Motorola Atrix 4G


When Motorola announced the Atrix at CES 2011, we were blown away by the tech crammed into the tiny package. Dual core Tegra 2 1GHz processors, 1930mAh battery and qHD screen meant the Atrix was far and away the most powerful phone around.
Motorola Atrix 4G

Number 9: HTC Incredible S

HTC's ability to make large-screened phones on Android is seemingly never ending, with more emerging from the woodwork every week.
The 8MP camera with dual LED flash is a decent option, the interface snaps along nicely and the price is palatable - with another top example of HTC Sense that's been improved with the launch of Android 2.3, and hopefully will get the same update to Ice Cream Sandwich.
If you like this phone, we suggest you get it soon for it may not be available any more after HTC released its new Smartphones like the 4.7-inch HTC Titan and the Beats phone HTC Sensation XL.
HTC Incredible S

Number 8: Blackberry Bold 9900

RIM's been in the doldrums a little in 2011, but that hasn't stopped it doing what it does best: bringing out the industry's best messaging devices.
The Bold 9900 is the best BlackBerry ever created, with a solid chassis, easy to use keys, a superbly hi-res screen and touch capabilities too.
BB OS 7 might not be much of an upgrade, but it still just works on a phone with a QWERTY keyboard / smaller screen combo.
Blackberry Bold 9900

Number 7: HTC Desire S

The Desire S has surprised us all with its popularity - decent price drops already have seen it become a valuable proposition and place it as a good HTC alternative to the dual-core power of the HTC Sensation.
Excellent call quality, a decent camera, strong build and clever-as-ever social networking integration make this a class-leader once more, despite it no longer being the HTC top dog since the Sensation has landed.
The HTC Desire S is a slick, compact and attractive handset that is a decent improvement on its predecessor with more compact lines and an improved Sense experience.
HTC Desire S

Number 6: Sony Ericsson Arc S

When we talk about a Phoenix Phone, it will forever be the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. From the beautiful Reality Display with Bravia Engine to the powerful-yet-simple 8.1MP camera with Exmor R technology, this is one of the phones that people actually want to hold and play with when you show it off - plus it now boasts a 3D panorama mode, although you have to hook it up to a compatible big screen TV to view.
Sony Ericsson Arc S

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