7 Best Verizon Android Phones

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Here’s a list of the best Verizon Android phones for those who are looking forward to upgrade their devices. The big red carrier is one of the major service providers in the US and therefore you can expect the company to have an impressive lineup of gadgets to offer you. And after taking a look at its portfolio, we can assure you that you will not be disappointed. So here’s a list (in no particular order) of mobile devices certified by Google that take the cake.

1 – HTC Droid DNA:

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The youngest Droid member from the carrier in question, DNA by HTC is a flagship device of the Taiwanese manufacturer. Its front panel is graced by a 5-inch 1080p Super LCD3 Corning Gorilla Glass 2 multi-touch display as well as a 2.1MP webcam for video calling purposes. The rear side accommodates an 8MP rear-facing camera which tags along attributes such as a dedicated ImageChip, LED flash, BSI sensor, auto focus and more.

The Jelly Bean-enabled gadget draws power from a 2020mAh lithium-ion battery and attributes its multitasking properties to a 1.5GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor as well as 2GB of DDR2 RAM.

Price: $199.99 (16GB)

2 – Samsung Galaxy Note II:

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The next spot on our Verizon Android phones roundup goes to the second edition of the Galaxy Note designed by Samsung. Its predecessor introduced the concept of phablets to the world and the sequel to the former is effectively shouldering the responsibility of taking the legacy forward.

You get a huge multi-touch real estate spanning 5.5 inches and an S Pen Stylus to navigate, write and sketch on the screen. It relishes Jelly Bean 4.1, while its specs sheet features an 8MP camera, a 1.9MP webcam, 1.6GHz Exynos quad core processor, 2GB of RAM and 3100mAh battery.

Price: $299.99 (16GB)

3 – LG Lucid 2:

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The successor to the Lucid, Lucid 2 is a budget-friendly device that lets you browse the internet at 4G LTE speeds. A 4.3-inch qHD AH-IPS TFT touchscreen of 960 x 540p resolution lays claim over the front along with a 1.3MP front camera for making face-to-face video calls.

Your photography needs will be taken care of by a 5MP rear-facing snapper which is capable of recording good quality videos too. Equipped with a 1.2GHz MSM8960 Krait dual core processor, the handset has 8GB of onboard memory which can be expanded by up to 64GB using a microSD card.

Price: Free

4 – Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD:

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The Droid Razr Maxx HD from Motorola is another handset from the Droid range to be added to this queue and is well suited for those busy souls who do not find time to charge their gadgets regularly. According to the manufacturer, its 3300mAh lithium-ion battery is capable of coughing up the juice for usage time of about 32 hours at a stretch or HD video playback of close to 13 hours.

The device’s internal system is accelerated by a dual core processor ticking at 1.5GHz and it drags along a 4.7-inch AMOLED HD touchscreen, 8MP rear-facing camera as well as a 1.3MP webcam.

Price: $199.99

5 – Samsung Galaxy S3:

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Although the Galaxy S4 has replaced the S3 to become the next flagship model from Samsung, you could still consider opting for the latter one instead of the new entrant. It operates with the assistance of the Jelly Bean 4.1 OS and takes advantage of a 1.5GHz dual core processor which works in conjunction with 2GB of RAM.

The responsibility of keeping the device charged and delivering a power life of approximately 15 hours has been assigned to a 2100mAh battery. The front side houses an HD Super AMOLED 1280 x 720p touchscreen measuring 4.8 inches diagonally and the rear panel sports an 8MP HD shooter. And for capturing self-portraits, videos or making video calls, the South Korean manufacturer has thrown a 1.9MP snapper in the mix.

Price: $99.99

6 – Motorola Droid Razr HD:

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The Motorola Droid Razr HD deserves a mention in this Verizon Android phones catalog because of its advanced features and a stylish appearance. It is a sibling of the Maxx HD and proffers a Super AMOLED HD multi-touch real estate of 4.7 inches that can render visuals in 1280 x 720p resolution.

Unlike the aforesaid device, Razr HD makes do with a 2530mAh lithium-ion battery, but it is not all that bad considering you get usage time of about 24 hours. 16GB of onboard storage expandable up to 32GB, a 1.5GHz dual core processor, 1GB of RAM, an 8MP camera and a 1.3MP webcam are just some of the many other attributes of the device. Though it runs the Google OS version 4.0.4, it is upgradeable to Jelly Bean 4.1.

Price: $99.99

7 – LG Intuition:

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Apart from the Galaxy Note II, the big red carrier gives you another option in the phablet category in the form of the LG Intuition which lets you navigate freely on its 5-inch XGA IPS display. It delivers images in 1024 x 768p resolution and has a Corning Gorilla Glass coating on top to keep scrapes and scratches at bay.

A dual core processor ticking away at 1.5GHz rests snugly under the hood along with a 2080mAh battery and the handset serves a generous scoop of the Ice Cream Sandwich OS. You can even expect an 8MP rear-facing snapper as well as a 1.3 front-mounted webcam from this mobile gadget.

Price: $149.99

Conclusion:

All of the prices mentioned above apply when you choose to sign a two-year contract with the network provider. So does your favorite handset feature in our best Verizon Android phones list? Do tell us. And considering that the concerned service provider is one of the major ones in the US, it is likely to pick up upcoming devices like the Galaxy S4 and the HTC One, so you may want to wait for those to make their debuts before you decided to go with one of these.