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| Product | Motorola Droid 4 (Verizon Wireless) | Samsung Galaxy S4 | Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II (Verizon Wireless) | Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD (Verizon) | HTC One |
| Price | $9.99 to $99.99 | $199.99 to $689.99 | $49.99 to $449.99 | $199.99 to $649.99 | $99.99 to $649.99 |
| CNET editors' rating | 4 stars | 4.5 stars | 3.5 stars | 4 stars | 4 stars |
| Average user rating | 3 stars | 3.5 stars | 3.5 stars | 3.5 stars | 4.5 stars |
| Release date | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | November 24, 2012 | Info unavailable | April 19, 2013 |
| Bottom line | Melding an excellent keyboard, swift LTE data, and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor into one
Android device, the Motorola Droid 4 is long overdue. Fans of the first Motorola Droid will find plenty to smile about here, but those who aren't married to a QWERTY keyboard may not enjoy carrying around such a massive phone. | Its laundry list of features require time and effort to truly master, but the
Galaxy S4 is the top choice for anyone looking for a big-screen, do-everything smartphone. | Although it isn't banging on all cylinders when it comes to top-tier specs, the Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II's reliable performance makes it the QWERTY keyboard phone to buy on Verizon. | Motorola's fast, stylish Droid
Razr Maxx HD offers outstanding battery life, but its camera captures unimpressive images. | A few quibbles notwithstanding, the powerhouse HTC One is a beautifully crafted, near-ideal smartphone. |
| Weight | 6.31 oz | 4.6 oz | 5.43 oz | 5.54 oz | 5.04 oz |
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