The catalog of Android devices keeps expanding. It's tough to keep track of which ones are worth even looking at, and which of those are available on your carrier.
We compiled this quick list of the top six Android phones that you can buy now to make your decision easy.
Keep in mind that many manufacturers like HTC and Samsung develop very similar devices for different networks. Chances are there's a comparable Android option for most phones you see.
#6 The LG Ally
Carrier: Verizon
Cost: $49.99 with a two-year contract and $100 discount for ordering online from Verizon.
Why it rocks: With the LG Ally, you get the full Android experience for an incredibly reasonable price. The specs aren't as impressive as the HTC EVO or Samsung's line of Galaxy S phones, but if you don't need all that power, the Ally is a good choice.
#5 The Motorola Droid 2
Carrier: Verizon
Cost: $149.99 with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate from Verizon.
Why it rocks: The first Droid set the stage for the massive influx of impressive Android devices we have seen over the last year. The Droid 2 builds on that with an improved slide out keyboard and the latest version of Android, 2.2.
#4 The Samsung Fascinate
Carrier: Verizon
Cost: $199.99 with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate from Verizon.
Why it rocks: The Fascinate is part of Samsung's Galaxy S line of Android smartphones. They are all essentially the same phone with slight nuances such as slide out keyboards or free movies like Avatar. Like all Galaxy S phones, the Fascinate has a gorgeous 4" AMOLED touchscreen and a suite of some nice Samsung apps for messaging, viewing media, and dialing out. Bonus: If you're stuck on AT&T, check out the Captivate.
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