With its enormous screen, unique foldable form factor, and excellent cameras, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 is the best foldable Android phone available.
The iPhone Air is cool in a way gadgets rarely are these days, but it requires you to put up with some compromises.
The iPhone 8 is far from exciting, but a it's safe and sensible choice for your next smartphone. Battery life could be better, but significant camera improvements, lighting fast performance, and a stunning new True Tone display make it a meaningful addition to the iPhone family.
The iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are great iPhones, but they're also very expensive iPhones. While Apple has refined the bleeding edge tech it introduced with the iPhone X to the point where it feels like the new normal, the hefty price tags mean they're not instantly the default buy for someone upgrading their iPhone.
The Moto G5S Plus is one of the best budget smartphones around right now, and is an admirable successor to the G5 Plus. The screen is a little bigger, the camera is a little better, and it's still great value. If you're after a bang for buck smartphone, the Moto G5S Plus deserves your utmost consideration.
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.