We are a little late on the CTIA 2010 review; but like they always say, “better late than never”. So lets get to it. Every important news from the 2010 CTIA revolved around Android devices. There were over 6 new Android phones that may have iPhone user dropping their Apple and AT&T for android features and freedom (AF&F), topped by the Sprint Evo 4G.
CTIA 2010 Android Phone
Samsung Galaxy S
Samsung ready worked hard on this phone. It is loaded with 4-inch Super AMOLED display, 1GHz processor, and “Smart Life” ecosystem integration, and more. Remember the clear DivX video you always love to watch? This the first smartphone that supports DivX video.
It’ll be available worldwide — including the US — this year, and as we type this our hard-working team on the ground is rushing off to get a hands-on with the device. In the meantime, check out the image gallery below and PR after the break.

Sprint EVO 4G
There is no denying the great things that HTC is doing with Android. This is so good some people calls it the HTC Supersonic. How super is: 4.3-inch TFT LCD, 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 1GB of storage, and 512MB of RAM? Also comes with 802.11b/g, HDMI-out, Sprint’s new Mi-Fi-like hotspot app and an 8GB microSD card along with the goods to run on Sprint’s 4G network. CDMA still handles the voice while a combo of EV-DO and WiMAX handles the data. This is the first 4G phone ever. This might just be the phone to beat in 2010.

AT&T Dell Aero
By now you know that Dell is moving away from just computer company, they are adding smartphones to their list too. Here is one of their new smartphones.

Kyocera Zio
I must say my first cell phone ever was a kyocera and it lasted for ever. I was almost begging it to die. Kyocera just entered the Android family. Kyocera officially enter the market with the Zio. This could be the cheapest Android phone for somewhere between $169 and $220 (and that’s before contract!). The Zio is loaded with a 3.2 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, and 512 megs of on-board app storage space behind and a 800×480 screen.

There you have it, the top phones from the CTIA 2010.