If you’re looking for a good prepaid touch screen smart phone with no contract, then have a look at the new Android Straight Talk phone that’s recently been added to Straight Talk’s cell phone lineup. The phone works with the Unlimited plan, so you will have plenty of data to use all those cool functions that come with Android phones. The first Android phone on Straight Talk is called the Samsung Galaxy Precedent.

A two part video review of the leading Android phone currently available in the U.S., the Nexus One.
Android 2.1
Shortcuts/widgets make touchscreen navigation a breeze
3.7 inch brilliant, crisp display
Accelerometer (built-in)
Nice media gallery function
Visually interesting, easy to navigate, great user (consumer) experience
3G compatible with T-Mobile in the U.S. (only), but works on edge with AT&T
Good call quality
Social media integration
Trackball (which makes web browsing easier in some instances
Couple of downsides:
Android keyboard isn’t the best in the business–not multi-touch enabled.
Part 2 Nexus One Review
Video reviews done by Noah at PhoneDog, a great place to find phone reviews.
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