Okay, we know what you're thinking: again? Let's just say the race for supremacy between the iPhone 4 and the Atrix 4G ($100) is at a fevered pitch. Motorola's option has received vast improvements since its launch, first with an update to enable HSUPA, and more recently with its migration to Gingerbread (which enabled sideloading support). If you're fundamentally opposed to buying anything from Apple, go with the Atrix 4G. It's a solid contender with a speedy dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 SoC and an excellent qHD display. From our experience, however, this Moto can't match the battery life, quality camera and beautiful Retina Display on the iPhone 4. We're incredibly curious to see what Apple has up its sleeve, and the Galaxy S II seems like it'll be a stunner, but for the time being, Cupertino's current offering remains the best, most well-rounded solution on Ma Bell.