Android and Windows phones with gorgeous displays

Sure, they may drain the battery life, especially with the brightness cranked all the way up, but you can’t deny the effect of a sexy display. There’s nothing like holding a beautiful screen in your hands, and having rich colors, crisp images, and deep hues staring back at you.

All these handsets can do the basics, but beyond that, these guys take surfing the Web, playing games, and fussing with video (both recording and watching) to the next level with their top-notch displays.


LG Spectrum

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LG Spectrum (Verizon), January 19, 2012

This device is perfect for the video buff — as in it shoots great 1080p video so you can capture solid recordings with crisp images. The fact that it runs HD playback on 4G LTE speeds is another plus. Suddenly, long train rides home don’t sound so unbearable anymore. Read the full review of the LG Spectrum.


Samsung Galaxy NexusSamsung Galaxy Nexus

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Verizon), December 15, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Nexus owners already have us going green with envy because they can run Android Ice Cream Sandwich natively. But do they have to add insult to injury with that superb 4.65-inch Super AMOLED touch screen too? Its HD display has a resolution of 1,280×720 pixels and wonderfully flaunts everything in rich, eye-popping colors. Read the full review of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.


LG Nitro HDLG Nitro HD

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LG Nitro HD (AT&T), December 4, 2011
Everything’s right there in the name — the LG Nitro HD. It has a “true HD AH-IPS” display that can support 16 million colors and has a pixel density of 329 pixels per inch. But what’s really enjoyable about this handset is the camera and photo quality. The images the Nitro took outshine the competition. Read the full review of the LG Nitro HD.


HTC RezoundHTC Rezound

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HTC Rezound (Verizon), November 14, 2011

Equipped with Beats Audio earbuds, not only does the Rezound produce superb audio, but everything looks stunning on it too. Putting aside its bulky build, the device has a 4.3-inch Super LCD display with 720p HD resolution. Browsing the Web, watching videos, and playing games is a real joy. Read the full review of the HTC Rezound.


Samsung Galaxy S II SkyrocketSamsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

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Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (AT&T), November 6, 2011

Not only does the GS2 have a striking 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display and run on a 4G LTE network, it’s also chock-full of other features, including a 1.5GHz processor and an NFC chip, and can capture 1080p HD video with its impressive 8-megapixel camera. Its Windows Phone counterpart, the Samsung Focus S, lacks a physical flash, but rocks the same great specs as well. Read the full review of the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket.


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