With its Tensor chip, exceptional camera bar, and great build quality, the Google Pixel 6 Pro is a good value Android flagship. Learn why in our Google Pixel 6 Pro review.
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.
Those familiar with last year's Galaxy S3 will spot it immediately. The S4 looks a lot like its predecessor. There are a few key differences you can easily point, but overall, the S4 breaks no new ground for Samsung design.
The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are among the most heavily hyped smartphones of 2019. Now that we've spent some time with the device, we decided it was time to properly review its camera, processor, display, and more.
It's big, beautiful and packs a huge battery, the Huawei Mate 7 is among the year's best phones.
An innovative camera, great battery life, and a bigger screen make the iPhone 7 Plus the pragmatic buy for those looking a new iPhone.
The design is well and truly showing its age, but the iPhone 8 Plus is the most pragmatic device in the 2017 iPhone family. You'll get up to two days of battery, two great rear-facing cameras, lightning fast performance, and a stunning True Tone display; it's almost everything you could want from a new iPhone. We just wish it was a little smaller.
The Desire 816 is one of the best phones we've used in this price range, especially if you're after a 5.5 incher.
If you're looking to save some money without sacrificing performance or a premium build, the Oppo R7 might be the middle-ground you've been hunting for.