Android phone looks
Android phones come in many different shapes, colours and sizes. Some have super-fast processors, some have powerful cameras and a few have hardware QWERTY keyboards.
All current Android phones feature a touchscreens, the size of which varies, but in most cases it measures at least 3-inches diagonally, although some devices use much larger displays; like the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for example which features a 5.5-inch screen and has been described as a 'phablet' - a cross between a phone and tablet.
Popular Android phones include the Samsung Galaxy S3 (4.8-inch), LG Nexus 4 (4.7-inch), Sony Xperia S (4.3-inch) and HTC Desire C (3.5-inch). Some examples of Android phones with hardware QWERTY keyboards include the HTC Desire Z, HTC ChaCha and Sony Xperia Mini Pro.
So who makes Android phones?
Every handset maker is free to make an Android phone if they want to. As well as the aforementioned HTC, Motorola, Samsung, LG and Sony, Acer, Alcatel, Huawei and ZTE have all made Android phones too. Apple, Nokia and RIM (who make BlackBerry smartphones) do not offer Android handsets however.
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