Updated On: 10 June, 2012 09:17 AM IST | | Nimish Dubey
Not too often have we seen almost every major cellphone brand launching a high-profile device literally within days of each other ufffd so much so that it has been raining super handsets for the past few weeks. Nimish Dubey picks five that really stand out in this elite crowd

Motorola Atrix 2
Hello Moto one more time
The original Atrix from Motorola was supposed to redefine the way we used our handsets, with its ability to fit into a notebook dock. Its second avatar makes no such declarations, but performs brilliantly. Some might find its appearance too plain, but we were too busy being impressed by how smoothly it worked to notice. The phone works with almost no lag (we can thank the dual core processor under the shiny hood for that) and in best Moto tradition, is brilliant in terms of call quality. The 8.0 megapixel camera is a pleasant surprise, outperforming the much-hyped RAZR in stills and video. A steady performer this, and maybe the last star from the old Motorola (Google has since acquired it). What a way to go, still — even if it’s only on Android 2.3, rather than 4.0.
Pros: Brisk performer, veryu00a0good camera
Cons: Ordinary battery life, old version of Android
Perfect for: Those who want smooth performance and good call quality, while not being too bothered about software updatesu00a0
Rs 22,990 (approx)