Technology|May 26, 2011 9:47 pm

Verizon bonanza: Droid X2, Revolution, Trophy, and Xperia Play hit Big Red today

Verizon is severely diversifying a portfolio currently with a central in-store launch of 4 latest smartphones. Three of them hurl up in Android gear, yet they all have vital offered points over Google’s software. LG’s Revolution is a solitary LTE-capable handset of a bunch, bringing with it a 4.3-inch shade as well as pre-installed Netflix for $250. The Droid X2 undercuts it upon price, during $200, though doubles a core equate with a Tegra 2 processor as well as ramps up fortitude to qHD (960 x 540). Gaming aficionados can outlay a same volume upon a Xperia Play from Sony Ericsson, which offers a slideout gamepad as well as singular PlayStation Certified status. Bringing up a back is HTC’s well-traveled Trophy, a 3.8-inch Windows Phone which accepts it’s a small late to a celebration as well as thus slices $50 off a asking price, with a $150 levy prior to a requisite two-year contract. What contend we — buy, try, or keep waiting?

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