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The Only Smartphones Worth Buying Right Now [RANKED] (VZ, T, DT, S)

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If you're looking for a new smartphone, the space is packed with a ton of new top-tier devices. 

In the last few months, just about every major manufacturer except Apple has released a new flagship device. 

Let's take a look at the best phones you can buy now.

Note: We update this list approximately once a month. Our rankings are based on a variety of factors including design, software and hardware features, content selection, and price. We only consider phones that are on sale in the US at the time of publication. You can see last month's smartphone rankings here.

#13 BlackBerry Q10

The Q10 is BlackBerry's first device running the company's new BlackBerry 10 operating system with a physical keyboard. 

It's a good phone, but you should only consider buying it if having a keyboard is the only feature you really care about. New BlackBerry 10 phones don't have a good app selection, and the Q10's touchscreen is much smaller than other top-tier phones.

Click here for the full review of the BlackBerry Q10 >

Price: $200 on Verizon (pre-order), $200 on AT&T (pre-order), $100 down plus $20 per month for 24 months on T-Mobile. Available soon on Sprint. 



#12 iPhone 4S

Even though the iPhone 4S is approaching its second birthday, it's still a pretty good phone if you're on a budget. Plus you get access to the best ecosystem of apps, games, movies, and music from Apple.

Price: Starts at $99 with a two-year contract on most carriers, $69 down on T-Mobile. (Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T)



#11 Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung still sells its flagship phone from last year, the Galaxy S III. The phone is nearly identical to the current flagship Galaxy S4, but has a slightly smaller screen and thicker body. 

Click here for our full Samsung Galaxy S III review >

Price: Price varies by carrier, but you can get it for $100 or less with a two-year contract many places. (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile)



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