Android Smartphone Power Rankings: February 2012
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Only Androids that are either at now from Verizon, AT&T, Sprint or T-Mobile (yes, this is a US list) or have official (or as about as close to it as we can get) release dates this month (Droid 4, Galaxy Note for exemplar). Sure, we have yet to see Android quad-cores (CES underwhelmed) and word is the hugely anticipated Samsung S III won’t make an publication at Mobile World Conference this month, but there’s still plenty of Android power in this month’s power rankings. It also could have potentially slowed Apple’s up to date Q4 momentum gained with the iPhone 4S. The other big story for 2012 is battery life. Unfortunately, it’s only available on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and I lament the event that Google insists on rolling out the new OS so slowly. Ice Cream Sandwich continues to draw praise, and is the biggest headline in the ago few months. Thin is in. If you’re a road warrior, add a few mm and pick up the Maxx. If ICS was hitting tablets, and phones across several manufacturer’s product lines, undoubtedly the drumbeat would be more pronounced. Some have even reported the Nexus will drain in a matter of hours if juggling a punch of activity. Choice is obedient- it’s a huge market advantage for Android. One month down already. Why not hit the market hard.
Source: Stark Insider