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Which one do you think is going to be the best? I think the Revolution could be good, because it might have Dual-core (but does any user need that?).

The Samsung is ugly and cheap looking, and the Bionic's skinjob is terrible. That leaves me with the Thunderbolt. It is BY FAR the most attractive phone I've ever seen. And Sense looks great, but it's basically year old hardware? What do you guys think?
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ahnguye5

I'm liking the Motorola Atrix 4G the most right now because it's so different. It's got a fingerprint reader on the back and runs Linux when you dock it. I would like an LTE, "pure Google" phone though.
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cass

I can't really say since we don't have 100% of the specs and no in-depth reviews. For me, these new Android phones are getting kind of bland. They don't seem to be differentiating from each other in any major way. I think it's going to end up being a spec war.
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Barryorlov

LTE Samsung Galaxy S II running Cyanogen Mod, that is the dream.
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frankspin

I don't get how the Thunderbolt is year old hardware. Latest gen Snapdragon w/ more memory than the Evo, 8MP camera, 720p recording, LTE, DLNA. Nothing about that screams year old.
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LANjackal

I'll take the Bionic for the dual-core CPU. And FTR DroidLife thinks the Revolution doesn't have a dual-core CPU, because if it did LG would be crowing about it. They're not.
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cochon

Bionic looks like the best, specs-wise
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Spaces

The Atrix is basically the Bionic w/ dual core right? I'd take that, though if the Revolution is running stock(probably running that barely their Lg skin from the Ally..I think) than I might go for that. I don't really associate LG with high end though, haha, it seems like they're the only major manufacturer that never had a flagship Android device. But wait! Which is the one with the near iPhone resolution screen? That one, whichever it is, I want THAT ONE.
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damian015

The LG Revolution wont be a dual core phone, that phone will be a 1GHz Snapdragon processor (single-core). It will come with Netflix and will also sport that Samsung like skin. Stil not a bad option. The Bionic seems to be delay or might even be canceled. I believed another Motorola device will be replacing it later on this year (I mean...really later on). The HTC Thunderbolt feels really good on the hands and its really not that thick but the battery issues are very concerning to me. The Samsung feels pretty good in person, plastiqui still but better than other Samsung devices to the touch. The problem with the Charge is the 512MB ram (not that much). Because of it and touchwiz it feels very sluggish and $299 is way too much money for a phone that doesnt have the top of the line on everything. I would go for something like the Droid X2 (dual core but on 3G) if you dont care or dont have to worry about 4G for the next 2 years. The Incredible 2 is actually a really nice looking device. Still has a single core but it feels very responsive. Now the Samsung Function which is verizon's version of the Galaxy S II looks to be a beast. That device scores 3400 on quadrant and has a Dual-core XMM6260 (1200 MHz) and 1GB of RAM, also has the new version of touchwiz which seems to be more refine and faster. Hope that this gives you a lot of information on current/upcoming verizon devices.
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Barryorlov

My dream phone is the Samsung Galaxy S II on Verizons LTE, but since I couldn't get that and it looks like it won't happen at least for a while, I decided to get the Droid Charge, which is basically a chunkier single core version of the S2. And boy do I love the phone, it may get a little laggy because of less memory and processing power, but the display is gorgeous, and unlimited LTE for 29.99 is just too good to pass up. Maybe when the iPhone comes out in a 4" LTE powerhouse with a less kiddy os then I can switch back.
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grelikjr

it is DEFFINATLEY THE DROID BIONIC its the only good one i had the charge and the thunderbolt they were both horrible and no revolution because lgs ui is not good enough
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