Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 4 rules, but there's also no competition
Samsung’s Z Flip 4 is solid if you’re new to foldables or upgrading from a Flip 1 or 2. Flip 3 owners can wait another year.
The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is refined, but not reinvented
If you're new to foldables, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 is the best there is. But it's a fairly conservative upgrade, especially if you're a Fold 3 user.
The OnePlus 10T 5G reminds me of the company’s past in a good way
OnePlus' new flagship might look familiar, but it has new internals — and several missing features — that help it hit a more affordable $649 starting price.
Pixel 6a review: Google made cuts in all the right places
Google's Pixel 6a comes with the same Tensor chip and general design as the Pixel 6, and improves on the haptics and fingerprint sensor, all for $150 less.
The OnePlus Nord N20 5G is not as budget as it looks
OnePlus might not ever recapture the magic of the original Nord, but if the N20 5G can compete with with its OLED screen and 5G support, that might not matter.
Oppo’s Find X5 Pro is the non-Samsung Android flagship to get
The Find X5 Pro has one of my favorite smartphone cameras largely thanks to Oppo’s custom silicon, but I wish more attention was paid to the rest of the phone.
iPhone SE 3 review: Half iPhone 8, half iPhone 13
For the third-gen iPhone SE, Apple remixed the iPhone 8 design again with features like 5G, tougher glass, and improved camera image quality from the iPhone 13.
We got the green iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 mini early
If you love green, you’re gonna adore the Alpine Green iPhone 13 Pro/13 Pro Max and green iPhone 13/13 mini.
Samsung's Galaxy S22+ wins without really trying
The middle Galaxy S22 phone isn’t a necessary upgrade, but it does bring worthwhile improvements to the cameras and display that are worth checking out.
Oppo's Find N 5G is the best foldable most of us can't buy
Oppo’s $1,200 foldable solves pain points from early folding phones, introduces new ones, and only further underlines the potential of the form factor. I want a U.S. version, badly.