Samsung Galaxy S II (AT&T)
The Samsung Galaxy S II is named AT&T's top Android smartphone thanks to combination of a state-of-the-art dual-core processor with a terrific screen and amazing battery life. The AT&T SGSII comes with a 1650 mAh battery which is above average and will last most users more than the average work day. In addition, the Samsung Galaxy S II boasts a beautiful display and a thin design. Running on Android 2.3.4 and a dual-core processor, the Gingerbread device delivers fast performance with excellent battery life and good camera.
Motorola Atrix 2 (AT&T)
The Motorola Atrix 2 comes with a 1785MAH battery from the Factory which is able to keep the phone powered all day.
Continuous talk time: 10 hours 43 minutes
Motorola Droid Bionic (Verizon Wireless)
Thanks
to powerful processor, speedy LTE modem and Lithium-ion based battery
HLI-XT875SL, Motorola Droid Bionic provides 10 hours 35 minutes of
continuous talk time
Motorola Droid 3 (Verizon Wireless)
Motorola
Droid 3, the world’s thinnest full QWERTY Smartphone with core 1 GHz
processor for fast multi-tasking and smooth multimedia viewing, boosts 9
hours 53 minutes of continuous talk time
Pantech Breakout (Verizon Wireless)
In
addition of having a very generous address book, Bluetooth, texting and
multimedia messaging, Wi-Fi, Google services, music player and many
other interesting ones, the midrange smartphone Pantech Breakout
provides 5.8 hours of talk time and 12.6 days in standby
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch (Sprint)
The
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, the top Android choice for Sprint,
is powered with a rich, gorgeous screen, a speedy dual-core processor
and 8 hours 48 minutes continuous talk time
Motorola Photon 4G (Sprint)
The The Motorola Photon 4G is made perfect with excellent battery life, at 8 hours and 20 minutes of 3G talk time
T-Mobile myTouch 4G
The
T-Mobile myTouch 4G ships with great softwares and a new extended
battery HLI-PG59100XL which extends standard battery life more than
twice
The longest battery life for android phones
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