So you are not an Apple person? Don’t bother, AT&T is there to help. We are listing down 10 smartphones that AT&T plans to launch between now and mid-November. All these phones run on either Google’s Android OS or Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 8.
Here’s a sneak peak for you—
HTC One X+
Elegant and stylish, HTC’s upcoming One X+ is made with a matte black polycarbonate body. The phone looks great with4.7-inch Super LCD 2 screen. It runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, supports Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor, and best of all- its lightweight.
HTC One VX
HTC One VX boasts a 5-megapixel camera and 960-by-540, Super LCD screen. This affordable smartphone runs Android 4.0, which HTC promises will be upgraded to Android 4.1.
HTC Windows Phone 8X
In a range of colors and design tapers at edges, HTC Windows Phone 8X has Beats Audio and HTC’s own image chip.
Nokia Lumia 820
Nokia’s Windows Phone, the 820 looks great with so many choices of exciting colors.
Nokia Lumia 920
Nokia’s flagship phone, the Lumia 920 has an 8.7-megapixel camera with image stabilization and video recording features. The device comes in many colors and is equipped with Nokia maps software.
Sony Xperia TL
Highly publicized as the “James Bond phone,” Sony Xperia TL is an Android smartphone that boasts of a 13-megapixel camera and 4.6-inch “Reality” display with super-dark blacks.
LG Optimus G
AT&T’s version of the LG Optimus G possesses an 8-megapixel camera. This phone runs Android 4.0 with some interesting customizations.
Samsung Galaxy Note II
With a bigger 5.5-inch screen, the Galaxy Note II has a stylus support, a new camera app, and a faster processor. It makes a great device for those who like big phones.
Samsung Galaxy Express
Samsung Galaxy Express can be the Galaxy S III’s mini version. This phone has a 4.5-inch, 800-by-480 screen, dual-core 1.5Ghz processor and Android 4.0 OS, and it should be a good pick for people looking to hit AT&T’s speedy LTE network on a budget.
Samsung Rugby Pro
The Rugby Pro is a waterproof and relatively shockproof smartphone that’s made with a thick, rubberized casing. The Rugby Pro has a 4-inch, 800-by-480 screen, a 5-megapixel camera and LTE support.