
Verizon introduced several 4G phones at the CES and this was one of them. It runs on Android 2.2.2 operating system and has a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED display, and sports an 8 megapixel camera.
2.Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
This phone, which hasn't been linked to a telecom provider, runs on Android 2.3 operating system. It has a 4.2-inch multi touch screen and has a sleek frame at 8.7 mm wide. It is not yet available in the U.S.
3.LG Optimus Black
Besides having a really cool name, this phone from LG runs on the Android 2.2 operating system and uses LG's 4-inch NOVA display technology, which makes it brighter than most smartphone screens. It's also sleek at 9.2 mm wide and only 106 grams. It is currently without a carrier.

4.HTC Surround
HTC was another company that introduced several phones; this one runs on the Windows Phone 7 operating system. the carrier is AT&T. It has a 3.8 inch screen and 16 GB of storage. It's also designed to be a miniature home theater, with a slide-out speaker and kickstad so users can watch videos without having to hold it, and comes with a zune-based music player.
5.Motorola Atrix
Motorola's big CES announcement was the Xoom, but the company also introduced the AT&T based Android 2.2 run Atrix. The phone has a 4.0 display, is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra processor. WIth the ability to dock and interface with a keyboard or mouse, the phone could possibly replace a netbook.
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