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| | | | | | | LG Optimus 3D Max (unlocked) Although not available in the U.S. yet, the 3D Max launched in Europe about a month ago. Using what's known as a parallax barrier, the device can render images in both 2D and 3D. It also has a zippy 1.2GHz dual-core processor and NFC capabilities.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Pantech Verse (U.S. Cellular) Priced at a reasonable $30 (after signing a two-year contract and sending in a mail-in rebate) or just $70 prepaid, the Pantech Verse has a nice electric-lime design and is equipped with a slide-up QWERTY keyboard that's fitting for anyone who wants a good entry-level and fun-looking device.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | LG Optimus Slider (Virgin Mobile) If you don't mind its bulky build and poor camera quality, the LG Optimus Slider is still a reliable device. It has a responsive display, a generously sized keyboard, and a lack of bloatware -- that last being a rarity for prepaid phones.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Samsung Focus 2 review (AT&T) The Samsung Focus 2 is definitely a looker. It also has a solid 5-megapixel camera and runs on AT&T's 4G LTE network. And, with the competitive sticker price of $50, it may have just enough going for it to overcome its disappointing battery life.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | LG Optimus M+ (MetroPCS) Although its data connection was unusually spotty, even for a MetroPCS device, the LG Optimus M+ has a great design, satisfying camera quality, and excellent speakerphone output audio quality.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | |  | Best Android Ice Cream Sandwich devices |  | |  | Latest News |  | | |  | | Copyright 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive, 235 Second Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, U.S.A. | | | | | |
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