20 Best Smartphones Money Can Buy


# 17 Motorola Razr Maxx

30, 399
Android v2.3 (Gingerbread)
The Motorola Razr Maxx is here with a totally transformed factor. With a super thin body and oodles of RAM, a top end processor and Kevlar case, everything that you’re looking for seems to be in the phone competing with the likes of Samsung and Apple.
Maxx comes with good battery life claiming to be the industry leading one and for many chances that you have, you can go ahead and play New Star Soccer without letting your phone die.
Motorola wanted this variety in its arsenal and has won it ultimately. With a decent dual-core processor and quality screen, it’s moved into a slimline affair that glides into the pocket.

# 16 Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Price: 26, 490
Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the first Google phone to come without the search giant’s branding. This is the device meant to boast of Ice Cream Sandwich to the awe-struck Android masses and is now been updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
It boasts of a 4.65 inch screen that marvels you with a resolution of 720 x 1280 giving a ppi of 316. We would have expected nothing less with Samsung’s mobile displays among the best out there, but it’s cracking for internet and video. 

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