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    5 Hot New Smartphones from Mobile World Congress 2012

    In Barcelona, a bevy of unique new phones aim to make a splash by any means necessary

    Smartphones are exploding onto the scene this week at Mobile World Congress, a veritable smorgasbord of hot new mobile technology in Barcelona. While keeping phones that don't start with "i" straight is never an easy task, we've collected some highlights from this week's mobile extravaganza to help you sort the wheat from the chaff. From absurdly high resolution cameras to tablet copycat capabilities, manufacturers are going all out to make their phones stand apart from the pack.

    HTC One X1. HTC One X

    Mobile gadgets may be multiplying like rabbits over at Samsung, but HTC wants you to know that it's still just as relevant as ever. The company that broke mobile ground with the HTC Evo 4G has a new flagship phone in store: the HTC One X. The One X will run its own flavor of the hot new Android 4.0 operating system out of the box, and with support for 4G LTE, NFC for nifty tricks like Google Wallet, Beats audio, and a huge 4.7", stunning 720p Super LCD2 screen. Unfortunately, the the U.S. version won't pack a monster quad-core processor like its European counterpart, but this powerhouse still looks to give Samsung's army of Galaxy devices a run for its money. Watch for it on AT&T within the next few months.

    2. Nokia 808 PureView

    Nokia has a handsome new line of top-notch Windows phones, but the company loves to pull out all the stops when it comes to cameras. The Nokia 808 PureView isn't up to the Lumia line's standards in nearly every regard, but it does boast an absolutely absurd 41MP camera. The phone includes support for up to 48GB of expandable memory for all of those pixels, but since it runs on Nokia's own operating system rather than Windows Phone or Android we can't imagine it seeing any kind of mainstream adoption. Nokia's 808 PureView may be little more than marketing stunt, especially considering that HTC's Titan II Windows phone combines mega-megapixelage with an actually otherwise respectable phone, but it's still an interesting feat from a company looking to revitalize its brand with some seriously stunning smartphone optics.

    Galaxy Beam3. Samsung Galaxy Beam

    Your head might be reeling from trying to untangle the web of Samsung's Galaxy-branded devices, but the Galaxy Beam does have a pretty notable trick up its sleeve. As its name would suggest (in a refreshing turn of logical gadget-naming), the Beam packs a built-in projector so you can share images, video, or presentations on your surface of choice up to 50" wide, which sure beats taking turns peering into its 4" screen. The notably bright 15 lumens projector can keep its charge for three straight hours of projected video playback, which should meet most professional needs — we'd definitely nod off somewhere in the second hour of PowerPoint slides. The phone runs on an older version of Android (2.3) for the time being, but Samsung claims that Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is en route.

    Lumia 6104. Nokia Lumia 610
    Windows smartphones are arguably just as capable as the Android and iOS devices on the market, but they've remained a tough sell due to Windows Phone 7's late entry into the mobile fray. With the Lumia 610 — a new entry-level Windows handset — Nokia hopes to lure customers in with a list of features and a bare-bones price point.

    Being touted as the "most affordable" Lumia smartphone, the 610 is equipped with all the social networking and media functionality you'd expect from a Windows Phone device, including Twitter, Facebook, as well as integrated GPS and music apps. The phone is being marketed to a somewhat younger audience, and its rounded chassis will be available in multiple colors to broaden its appeal. If your interest is piqued by Nokia's Lumia line but the high-end Lumia 900 looks like overkill, the 610 might just be the phone for you.

    Asus PadFone5. Asus PadFone
    While some companies are attempting to blur the line between tablet and smartphone, Asus has a different plan: a phone that fits inside a tablet. The new PadFone — aside from having the most literal name of any handset we've ever seen — is a high-end Android 4.0 smartphone featuring a 4.3" HD display, 8-megapixel camera, and a speedy Snapdragon S processor.

    These stats alone would make it a worthy contender for your smartphone bucks, but the PadFone has another trick up its sleeve: an optional tablet accessory that not only stretches the smartphone's display to 10.1", but also. extends its battery life. When plugged in to the tablet, you can use the PadFone just as you would any other Android tablet, and even take calls as you normally would using a Bluetooth headset. The PadFone is scheduled to ship in April, though pricing for the handset and its accessories have not yet been revealed.

    Keep in mind that most of these phones won't be hitting shelves for a while yet, so carrier and pricing details are scarce. Still, it's not a bad idea to know what's on the horizon before you sign in blood on your next two-year carrier contract — especially since this wave of devices has some compelling quirks.

    This article originally appeared on Tecca

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    • Thomas  •  2 mths ago
      And 6 months from now there will be the Padfone Prime... its a phone that docks into a tablet that docks onto a keyboard that folds up and docks into a tv that docks into a bigger tv that docks into truck that docks into a spaceship that flies into the sun and explodes into a million pieces of glittery magnificence!!!

      I can't wait!
      • Winston 2 mths ago
        Oh come on! Do you really have to give the "brainiac" engineers ideas. LOL.
      • Abhinav 2 mths ago
        Google the time article on the asus padfone, they are coming out with a keyboard and trackpad dock for the padfone so that it turns into an android powered laptop. They're already doing the first step of your comment :P
      • Abuchi 2 mths ago
        haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    • Larry C  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  2 mths ago
      Now if they'd just make one that could be upgraded with the technology advances instead of being obsolete 2 weeks after buying it on a 2 year contract...
      • Monkey Doo 2 mths ago
        1% of 3.14159 @ $2.95 per
      • Ruth 2 mths ago
        lol. Yes, but then how would they be able to keep trying to suck the money out of you if you were actually able to be happy with the same phone for 5 years.
      • Teknoid 2 mths ago
        As long as the sheep keep lining up to spend, the companies will have the shears out and sharpened. The funniest part to me is that the phones all claim to be faster, while the networks are throttling data. Where is the benefit of more speed, when you can't use it?
    • John  •  Canton, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      My home phone is very smart, it rings when someone is calling!
      • tango 2 mths ago
        you are so right John
      • Winston 2 mths ago
        Funny. LOL.
      • Cody 2 mths ago
        lmao, I still use my LG CU720 (Shine) people are like omg why do you still have that? it's not touch screen, my response is: That's all it's missing, it's 3g, has IM multi-tasking huge expandable memory and a decent camera, I pay $50/month for my unlimited everything service via ATT Pay as you go, how about you with your touch screen?
    • 2012  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 mths ago
      I want a phone that says this the best we could do . We didn't leave anything out so we could get you to buy a new in 6 months.
      • Chess 2 mths ago
        How about showing restraint and waiting 2+ years. They only want you to think that the phone they are selling every 6 months is new tech...its not fools!
      • ♥♪♫♪♥ Chrystal Lee ♥♪♫♪♥ 2 mths ago
        me too!!!

        hate that a phone worth $600+ will worth $100 or less after 6months. gosh waste of a huge resources. that's why my phone now is the smartest of all. never depreciates because it was cheap when I bought it. Nokia 2330. ;-P
    • cybertooth  •  2 mths ago
      If some nerd would find a way to disable all cell phones for 24 hours our world would be a ball of mass confusion.
      • BigLuvins 2 mths ago
        I wouldn't even know there was an issue. Nobody ever calls me ;(
    • T O  •  2 mths ago
      Jobs' knew iphone wasn't the best, just the coolest at its time
    • Chico  •  Richardson, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      I just came for the comments. It makes me laugh after a tough day!
    • S  •  2 mths ago
      i think i'm the only person left in the world who doesn't own a cell phone lol
    • Ran  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 mths ago
      Am I the only one who saw 41Mp camera for a cell phone (Nokia 808) ?? . This is Madness !!!
    • Have class, tip waitress  •  2 mths ago
      Which one is made in America?
    • Piston  •  2 mths ago
      smart phones for dumb people maybe?
    • UCLA Ph.D. 1978  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 mths ago
      Thats great, now if the carriers would allow us some bandwidth without limits so we might use all these features.
    • David S  •  2 mths ago
      Hows about some smart politicians?
    • Ruth  •  2 mths ago
      As cool as all these smart phones are with all their great features, I still would rather just talk with a friend over coffee any day.
    • Ryan  •  Monterey, California  •  2 mths ago
      Do you buy a phone because its cool or because you have a need that needs to be filled due to the inefficiency of your current model. I have the original EVO 4G and it does all I need it to do and more. Starting over in a new Smart phone is a nightmare. Keep what you have until you NEED something else, not just want it because its cool.
    • Joe  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  2 mths ago
      I just want a WiFi PAD with PC and cell phone function under $100!
    • American  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 mths ago
      They need to make one smart enough not to work when the car is in motion
    • john  •  Irvine, California  •  2 mths ago
      Electronic crack. That's what these phones are. People, put the phone down and try talking to someone once in awhile. You know, like a human.

      Oh, and don't get me going on Facebook users. Do I really care that you're in Target? Do I need to know your whereabouts all the time? People, try using your brain and thinking once in awhile. Why anyone would want everyone to know where they are 24/7 is beyond me.
    • Landon  •  St Cloud, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      Why have they not made an 8" or 10" universal touch screen display where a user can plug their phone in via usb and use it as tablet? It would have one battery for the display and your normal phone battery for the processor. It would last forever!
    • Mark  •  Zelienople, Pennsylvania  •  2 mths ago
      Even more phones that blow the iPhone out of the water.

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