Saturday, 6 August 2011

List of Android device in Market


Phone
Availability
Date Carrier
Highlights
OS version *

October 2008
T-Mobile
First-ever Android device; had quirky design elements like the swing-out keyboard and the "chin"
1.0

July 2009
T-Mobile
First device with 1.5; debuted with Exchange support
1.5 (Cupcake)

October 2009
Sprint
First CDMA Android phone; offered HTC Sense interface
1.5

October 2009
Sprint
First Android handset with a slider design; lacked camera-editing options
1.5

October 2009
T-Mobile
Debut of MotoBlur interface; first Motorola Android phone
1.5

October 2009
Verizon Wireless
First Verizon Android device, and first appearance of Eclair
2.0 (Eclair)

November 2009
Verizon Wireless
One of the earliest phones to offer pinch-to-zoom multitouch; first under $100 price point
1.5

October 2008
T-Mobile
First-ever Android device; had quirky design elements like the swing-out keyboard and the "chin"
1.0

November 2009
T-Mobile
Used Samsung's TouchWiz interface and offered new media player; not upgradable past OS 1.6
1.5

January 2010
T-Mobile
Sold unlocked through Google's direct sales channel; first Android 2.1 phone
2.1

February 2010
Verizon Wireless
First device that debuted with Donut; called the Droid's "little brother"
1.6 (Donut)

March 2010
AT&T
First AT&T Android phone; had awkward design with "Backtrack" feature on rear side
1.5

March 2010
T-Mobile
Upgrade to the Cliq; replaced physical keyboard with virtual keyboard and Swype
1.5

April 2010
Verizon Wireless
"Blazingly fast" processor and loaded feature set; won CNET's Editors' Choice Award
2.1

May 2010
Verizon Wireless
LG's Android debut in the United States; included LG Socialite app
2.1

June 2010
Sprint
First 4G phone in the United States; offers a mobile hot-spot feature and HDMI port
2.1

June 2010
T-Mobile
Update to original MyTouch 3G; featured T-Mobile's custom interface
2.1

June 2010
T-Mobile
Robust GPS integration; much improved over its G60 predecessor
1.6

June 2010
AT&T
Based on HD Mini design; like most AT&T Android phones, it didn't permit third-party app downloads
2.1

July 2010
Verizon Wireless
Offered broad multimedia features and revamped MotoBlur interface
2.1

August 2010
Verizon Wireless
Similar to the Droid X but with a physical keyboard; first device to ship with Froyo
2.2 (Froyo)

August 2010
Sprint
Only Galaxy S phone to have physical keyboard; featured Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 interface
2.1

August 2010
AT&T
Sony Ericsson's first Android phone; featured company's Timescape feature and UXP interface
1.6

August 2010
U.S. Cellular
Based on the Nexus One design; second U.S. Cellular phone
2.1

August 2010
Cricket Wireless
First Android device for Sanyo/Kyocera and first for Cricket Wireless
1.6

September 2010
T-Mobile
Featured a square design with a roomy keybaord but a small, crowded display
2.1

September 2010
Verizon Wireless
Last Galaxy S series phone for "big four" carriers; features Bing search and maps
2.1

September 2010
AT&T
Dell's first Android phone, but that's about it
1.5

October 2010
T-Mobile
Update to original G1; first T-Mobile phone built for carrier's HSPA+ network
2.2

October 2010
Sprint
First handset with Sprint ID feature
2.1

October 2010
Sprint
First Android device for Sanyo/Kyocera; features Sprint ID
2.1

October 2010
Virgin Mobile
First Virgin Mobile Android phone
2.1

September 2010
Verizon Wireless
Last Galaxy S series phone for "big four" carriers; features Bing search and maps
2.1

September 2010
AT&T
Dell's first Android phone, but that's about it
1.5

October 2010
T-Mobile
Update to original G1; first T-Mobile phone built for carrier's HSPA+ network
2.2

October 2010
Sprint
First handset with Sprint ID feature
2.1

October 2010
AT&T
Square design with swivel opening
2.1

October 2010
Cricket Wireless; Metro PCS
Huawei's first Android phone for the U.S. market; display has nine-panel grid design
2.1

October 2010
Alltel
Entry-level device with bargain price
2.1

October 2010
U.S. Cellular
Part of the Galaxy S series; featured Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 interface
2.1

November 2010
T-Mobile
Next in MyTouch series; supports T-Mobile's HSPA+ network
2.2

November 2010
T-Mobile
First handset in LG's entry-level Optimus series
2.2

November 2010
T-Mobile
Rugged design; features revamped MotoBlur interface
2.1

November 2010
Sprint
Sprint's Optimus model; features Sprint ID
2.2

October 2010
AT&T
Square design with swivel opening
2.1

November 2010
Verizon Wireless
Offers enhanced security features for business users and a mobile hot spot
2.2

November 2010
Verizon Wireless
Part of the Galaxy S series; features a second "ticker" display
2.1

November 2010
Verizon Wireless
Part of the Optimus series; features Bing search and maps
2.2

November 2010
Verizon Wireless
A beginner Android devices; features Bing search and maps
2.1

November 2010
AT&T
Includes DLNA support; features revamped MotoBlur interface
2.1

November 2010
AT&T
Slider design with physical keyboard; features revamped MotoBlur interface
2.1

November 2010
T-Mobile
Free with a two-year contract; available with prepaid plans
2.2

November 2010
Verizon Wireless
Similar to Droid 2, but with world-roaming capabilities
2.2

November 2010
U.S. Cellular
Similar to Verizon's LG Ally; has a full physical keyboard
2.1

November 2010
MetroPCS
First Android device for MetroPCS; part of the Optimus series
2.2

December 2010
U.S. Cellular
Free with a two-year contract; part of the Optimus series
2.2

December 2010
T-Mobile
Follow-up to Nexus One; delivers stock Android interface; sold unlocked; first device with Gingerbread
2.3 (Gingerbread)

March 2011
AT&T
Has a dual-core processor and support for the carrier's HSPA+ network; compatible with the Motorola Laptop Dock
2.2

March 2011
Verizon Wireless
Supports Verizon's 4G LTE network for incredible fast data speeds; can deliver simultaneous voice and data
2.2

April 2011
Sprint
Has two screens that can combine to form one 4.7-inch display
2.2

April 2011
U.S. Cellular
Budget device with a compact design
2.2

April 2011
T-Mobile
Reinvents the Sidekick line with a familiar design and features; supports T-Mobile's HSPA+ network
2.2

April 2011
Boost Mobile
Boost Mobile's second Android phone; minimal features in an agreeable design
2.2

April 2011
T-Mobile
CNET Editor's Choice winner; has a dual-core processor; HSPA+ support and a sharp display
2.2

April 2011
Verizon Wireless
Update to Droid Incredible; offers world roaming
2.2

May 2011
Verizon Wireless
Sports a rugged design and a suite of applications for outdoor enthusiasts.
2.2

May 2011
Verizon Wireless
A 4G LTE device with longer battery life than on the ThunderBolt.
2.2

May 2011
Sprint
Made from recycled and recyclable material.
2.2

May 2011
AT&T
The Thrive is identical to the Phoenix, though it's available only through AT&T's prepaid service.
2.2

May 2011
Verizon Wireless
Features a qHD display and a dual-core processor for faster performance.
2.2

May 2011
Verizon Wireless
As Sony's long-awaited "PlayStation phone," the Xperia Play integrates a phone and a gaming device.
2.3

June 2011
U.S. Cellular
Includes a SIM card slot for international roaming; has a bulky design.
2.2

June 2011
Verizon Wireless
Verizon's third LTE device has a great display and a 1GHz processor. Uses Bing instead of Google.
2.2

June 2011
T-Mobile
CNET Editors' Choice winner; offers a loaded feature set and excellent performance.
2.3

June 2011
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You'll find a physical keyboard, but only entry-level features.
2.2

May 2011
AT&T
The Thrive is identical to the Phoenix, though it's available only through AT&T's prepaid service.
2.2

May 2011
Verizon Wireless
Features a qHD display and a dual-core processor for faster performance.
2.2

May 2011
Verizon Wireless
As Sony's long-awaited "PlayStation phone," the Xperia Play integrates a phone and a gaming device.
2.3

June 2011
U.S. Cellular
Includes a SIM card slot for international roaming; has a bulky design.
2.2

June 2011
Verizon Wireless
Verizon's third LTE device has a great display and a 1GHz processor. Uses Bing instead of Google.
2.2

June 2011
T-Mobile
CNET Editors' Choice winner; offers a loaded feature set and excellent performance.
2.3

June 2011
Sprint
Upgrade to the HTC Evo; features a glasses-free 3D display and can capture 3D photos and video.
2.3

June 2011
Sprint
Like the Droid Pro, it has a physical keyboard and enterprise-level security features.
2.2

June 2011
T-Mobile
An update to the Gravity T, it offers a physical keyboard and a slider design.
2.2

June 2011
T-Mobile
The definition of an entry-level smartphone, the Dart is free with service.
2.2

July 2011
U.S. Cellular
Based on the LG EnV series, the Genesis flips open to expose a full keyboard.
2.2

July 2011
AT&T
The "Facebook phone" is hampered by a tiny landscape-oriented screen.
2.3

July 2011
T-Mobile
Sports an 8-megapixel camera with impressive multimedia performance.
2.3

July 2011
Verizon Wireless
Despite an improved keyboard, Gingerbread, a dual-core processor, and a better camera, it's not worth the upgrade.
2.3

June 2011
Sprint
Upgrade to the HTC Evo; features a glasses-free 3D display and can capture 3D photos and video.
2.3

June 2011
Sprint
Like the Droid Pro, it has a physical keyboard and enterprise-level security features.
2.2

June 2011
T-Mobile
An update to the Gravity T, it offers a physical keyboard and a slider design.
2.2

June 2011
T-Mobile
The definition of an entry-level smartphone, the Dart is free with service.
2.2

July 2011
U.S. Cellular
Based on the LG EnV series, the Genesis flips open to expose a full keyboard.
2.2

July 2011
AT&T
The "Facebook phone" is hampered by a tiny landscape-oriented screen.
2.3

July 2011
T-Mobile
Sports an 8-megapixel camera with impressive multimedia performance.
2.3

July 2011
Sprint
Runs stock Andorid and is affordable, but may be too small for some users.
2.2

July 2011
Sprint
Runs on the iDEN network; supports Nextel's Direct Connect, but lacks 3G.
2.1

July 2011
Virgin Mobile
With high-end features and zippy performance, it's Virgin Mobile's best Android phones to date.
2.2

July 2011
Sprint
Sprint's answer to the Moto Atrix, the Photon 4G offers just about every feature you'd want plus support for a number of accessories.


July 2011
Sprint
Runs stock Andorid and is affordable, but may be too small for some users.
2.2

July 2011
Sprint
Runs on the iDEN network; supports Nextel's Direct Connect, but lacks 3G.
2.1

July 2011
Virgin Mobile
With high-end features and zippy performance, it's Virgin Mobile's best Android phones to date.
2.2

July 2011
Sprint
Sprint's answer to the Moto Atrix, the Photon 4G offers just about every feature you'd want plus support for a number of accessories.




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