Contributing Editor
Joe Hanlon has been immersed in mobile phones, plans, and the internet for over a decade, having written for publications such as CNET, TechRadar, Gizmodo, and Lifehacker. He specializes in evaluating home internet plans and mobile plans, as well as reviewing smartphones and connected devices. If you ever bump into Joe on the street, don't be afraid to ask for a phone recommendation. It's embarrassing how much he enjoys talking about this stuff. He also loves listening to podcasts in his free time.
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Easily Samsung's best phone yet. It's pricey, and there are a few feature misses, but none overshadow what a superb smartphone the Galaxy S8 is.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are both great smartphones, but not huge steps forward for Samsung or its fans. Improvements to the camera are welcome, but there are a few other key areas in need of attention.
The iPhone 6s may not have an original design, but it has a number of features which elevate it above its predecessor, and every other iPhone before it.
Much like a big Galaxy Note phone, the Note 8.0 tablet differentiates itself with a digital stylus accessory, but not much else. It's slightly sluggish performance is a shame at this price point.
Don't let the price tag fool you; the Samsung Galaxy A52 is a lot of phone for its comparatively low cost.
Tired of sending messages using boring old words? Your phone probably has a treasure trove of emoji characters, if you know where to find them.
It may not be wrapped in stainless steel, like the iPhones and top-flight Galaxy models, but the Moto G4 Plus certainly has the same great, useful features below the surface
The Lumia Icon is arguably the best handset to come out of Nokia recently, but is it enough to stare-down the Android army or the upcoming iPhone 6?
Motorola sticks to its knitting in this revised and updated Moto G, improving a few core elements, but keeping the entire package pretty simple overall.