Samsung rules..



We've said it a number of times the past few months -- never before have we
seen a time when there are so many good Android smartphones on so many U.S.
carriers. We've practically been tripping over them all year.

>From T-Mobile to Sprint to AT&T to Verizon, most of the major manufacturers
are represented. But when we get down to it, we're going in the same
direction as we did in our international picks.

Best of the Best in the U.S.: Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2

Our all-around winner(s) for best smartphone remains the Samsung Galaxy S3,
and its larger sibling, the Galaxy Note 2. OK, so that's two phones. We're
adding the Note 2 here because it really is in a category all its own.

Back to the Galaxy S3, though. It's got the design. The whole "inspired by
nature" thing is Samsung's most personable, fluid design yet. It makes a
large, 4.8-inch phone feel good. The specs, while maybe not on the bleeding
edge anymore, remain more than good enough for most smartphone owners. The
inclusion of microSD storage and a removable battery give flexibility that
other phones don't. (Those features have been trending off in the majority
of other devices. And while we don't ding them for it as much as we used
to, you can't overlook the fact that it's better to have a microSD card and
removable battery and not need them, than to not have the option.)

What's more, the Galaxy S3 is the only phone on every major U.S. carrier
(and a few of the regionals as well). The experience is largely the same
whether you're on T-Mobile or Sprint or AT&T or Verizon, network issues
aside. The camera is among the best you can get. The software remains on
the newer side of things, with the phone starting to get its upgrades to
Android 4.x Jelly Bean. Samsung's TouchWiz user interface isn't our
favorite way to get things done, but, again, for most smartphone users, it
makes life easier.

OK. The Galaxy Note 2. It's also available on every major U.S. carrier.
Picture the Galaxy S3, only bigger. Some 5.5 inches, to be exact. Take all
the features Samsung's put into the Galaxy S3, and add some excellent pen
input mechanisms and dual-screen viewing, and you've got another winner,
hands-down.

So should you bother to look at anything else?

Absolutely.​ If we have to pick just one phone, the Galaxy S3 takes it. But
as we said at the outset, there are a number of excellent options on each
major carrier.

These aren't also-rans. We're not picking other phones to make their
manufacturers feel good about themselves. The phones we've listed after the
break are the phones that our in our pockets. They're the phones that we
use day after day. We live with them. We work with them. We travel with
them. We rely on them to document our lives. And we recommend any one of
them.

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