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.
Despite improvement, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 is behind where it needs to be for the price.
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.
The iPhone X is a bleeding edge piece of tech that lays the foundation for the next decade of smartphones. If you can stomach the cost - and don’t mind relearning how to use your phone - it's easily the best iPhone you can buy, but it's not for everyone.
There's no need to beat around the bush: the iPhone XR is the best iPhone for most people. You might miss out on a few features when compared to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, but you save a significant chunk of cash.
The Pixel 2 XL is one of the best Android phones you can buy, but it's not quite a homerun for Google. The amazing camera and performance are offset by potentially problematic screen issues and a design that pales in comparison to the competition. These aren't deal breakers, but they mean the Pixel 2 XL isn't quite the "go to" Android flagship Google wants it to be.
The Pixel XL is one of the first two smartphones "made by Google", but can it hold its own against the best from Apple and Samsung?
The iPhone 11 Pro represents the latest and greatest tech from Apple. In this iPhone 11 Pro review, our Dream Job contest winner Ian Deboo weighs in on the device's camera, display, design, software, and more.
The iPhone 4S, as part of the iconic iPhone line, is obviously doing very well for itself in the market. However, directly after its release there was a lot of discontentment demonstrated throughout the online community. While the negative reactions were initially more abundant that one might expect for an Apple product, things seem to be quieting down a bit now as people come to terms with the fact that there isn’t going to be any iPhone 5 this time around.