We now have a fourth major competitor in the mobile world.
This week, BlackBerry launched BlackBerry 10, a new mobile operating system that will power two of the company's new smartphones.
Now you have even more to choose from: iPhone? Android? Windows Phone? BlackBerry?
We took a look at the best phones available right now to help you decide.
Note: We update this list approximately once a month. Our rankings are based on a variety of factors including design, software and hardware features, content selection, and price. You can see last month's smartphone rankings here.
#11 Samsung Ativ Odyssey
If you're a Verizon customer and want a super cheap Windows Phone, the Samsung Ativ Odyssey isn't such a bad choice. It's not the best Windows Phone out there, but you get most of the advantages of Microsoft's new operating system without breaking the bank.
Click here for our review of the Samsung Ativ Odyssey >
Price: $49.99 wither a two-year contract from Verizon
#10 iPhone 4S
Even though it's well over a year old now, the iPhone 4S is still a great device because you still get access to Apple's excellent ecosystem of movies, music, and apps.
In short, the 4S gives you basically the same experience as the iPhone 5 at half the price.
Price: Starts at $99 with a two-year contract (Sprint, Verizon, or AT&T)
#9 Nokia Lumia 920
Nokia's current flagship phone, the Lumia 920, is one of the first devices to run the latest operating system from Microsoft called Windows Phone 8. Nokia worked closely with Microsoft to make the Lumia 920, so it's one of the best representations of what the platform can do.
Just be warned: The Lumia 920 isn't as light and thin as most top-tier smartphones. This thing is a brick.
But if you're looking for a unique experience from Android or iPhone, the Lumia 920 could be worth it.
Click here for our full review of the Lumia 920 >
Price: $99.99 with a two-year contract from AT&T
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