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Photos of the best smartphones of 2010

 

So far, 2010 has been a fantastic year for smartphone fans. Apple released the redesigned iPhone 4, HTC introduced the gigantic EVO 4G, Motorola updated its Droid line, and Samsung released a fleet of Galaxy S devices.

Check out best of 2010 smartphones in these photo galleries. As a bonus, I've also included a few smartphone Cracking Open galleries at the end. Enjoy!

-- Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic Head Technology Editor

Photos of the best smartphones of 2010

Best smartphones of 2010

 

Apple iPhone 4: Unboxing, comparisons, and screenshots

Apple's fourth generation iPhone has drawn intense interest from both consumers and business professionals.
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Apple iPhone 4: Unboxing, comparisons, and screenshots

HTC EVO 4G: The Hummer of smartphones

The HTC EVO 4G is huge, and we're not talking about the hype. It is physically monstrous.
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HTC EVO 4G: The Hummer of smartphones

Motorola Droid X: The Cadillac Escalade of smartphones

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Motorola Droid X: The Cadillac Escalade of smartphones

Motorola Droid 2: Improving the No. 1 Android phone

The Motorola Droid has been the top selling Android smartphone. Now, the Droid 2 has arrived, just 10 months after the launch of the original.
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Motorola Droid 2: Improving the No. 1 Android phone

Samsung Vibrant is the flagship of the Galaxy S fleet

The Samsung Vibrant combines a workman-like set of useful smartphone features with a decent touch of design flair.
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Samsung Vibrant is the flagship of the Galaxy S fleet

Samsung Epic 4G photos: King of the Android QWERTYs

Bill Detwiler cracks open the 6th gen. Apple iPod Nano--released in 2010. See the hardware inside Apple's smallest Multi-Touch music player.
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Samsung Epic 4G photos: King of the Android QWERTYs

Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) photos: Slickest of the Androids?

The Samsung Captivate (AT&T's version of the Galaxy S) hasn't been accompanied by the massive hype of the HTC EVO or the Droid X, but it may be the slickest Android device yet.
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Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) photos: Slickest of the Androids?

Smartphone Cracking Opens

 
Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 4

Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 4

Follow along as Bill Detwilers reveals the impressing hardware that runs Apple's fourth generation smartphone.
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Cracking open the Samsung Captivate (AT&T's Galaxy S)

Cracking open the Samsung Captivate (AT&T's Galaxy S)

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Samsung Captivate, AT&T's version of the Galaxy S. See the why this phone goes toe-to-toe with other Android devices.
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Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G S

Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G S

The latest, greatest Apple iPhone has been released we just have to crack it open. With the help of our friends over at iFixit, we take a look at what makes the Apple iPhone 3G S tick.
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Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G

Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G

As with the first iPhone, we waited in line, bought our phone, signed an AT&T contract, and promptly began to crack open the case.
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