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What's good
- MagSafe shows promise
- Beautiful screen
- 5G compatible
- Great design
What's bad
- 5G taxes battery life
- More expensive than the previous iPhone’s
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
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OS
- 6.9"Display size
- 108+ MP Camera
- 3 GHzProcessor
- 128/512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- 120Hz refresh screen
- Camera with 5x optical zoom and up to 50x digital zoom
- All-day battery life
- S Pen stylus support
- Outstanding performance
What's bad
- Very expensive
- Heavy and awkward to hold
- Protruding camera hub
Motorola Moto G Power (2021)
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OS
- 6.6"Display size
- 48+ MP Camera
- 200 MHzProcessor
- 32/64 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Massive battery life
- Affordable
- Good design
- Moto Gestures
What's bad
- Sluggish performance
- No NFC
- Disappointing display
- Inconsistent Camera
Verdict
The Moto G Power is all about battery life. If photography or screen quality isn't essential to you, this phone is hard to beat. However, if you want to play games, enjoy movies, or capture life’s little moments with the help of your phone, there’s a good chance the phone will fall short of your expectations.
What's good
- Blazing performance
- Plenty of storage
- Great cameras
- Good audio
- Face ID
- Decent screen
- All-day battery life
What's bad
- No 3.5mm headphone jack or Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter
- Slow charger included
Verdict
Unless you need the best screen available, the iPhone 11 is the phone in Apple’s 2019 lineup to suit the average buyer. It has enough battery for work and play, can handle any app or game you throw at it, and looks good while doing so. But unless you’re a light phone user, plan to pick up a faster charger.
What's good
- Big, bright 120Hz screen
- Fast performance
- Good software support
What's bad
- No MicroSD slot
- No headphone jack
- Released at an awkward time
- Disappointing battery life
Verdict
The issue with the Samsung Galaxy S21 Fan Edition isn’t what it does or doesn’t do. It’s the wrong time to release a phone like this when the S22 already exists.
What's good
- A modern flip phone
- Water-resistant
- Same price as other high-end smartphones
- Bigger cover display
What's bad
- Disappointing camera
- Slow charging
- Poor battery life
Verdict
Samsung's latest phone release offers a modern take on the flip phone experience. It's addressed most of the shortcomings of previous releases, but the battery and camera life left reviewers wanting. Overall, the price is likely to be the biggest factor for many buyers.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- S-pen support
- Water-resistant
- Unsurpassed multi-tasking
What's bad
- Still expensive
- Bulky
- Lackluster camera
- S-pen not included
Verdict
If you don't mind the price, Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 3 offers a taste of what could be the future of mobile technology. It's one of the first foldable phones reviewers seem to actually trust and the large display and S-Pen support give it huge potential for productivity and serious work.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Great battery life
- Brighter display
- Best performance
- 5G Support
What's bad
- No 120Hz display
- Slow charging
Verdict
While it's a questionable upgrade over the already-impressive iPhone 12, the iPhone 13 brings better battery life, improved cameras, a great display, and Apple's premium build quality to yet another generation of iPhones. As with past years, it's only real competition (for the price) are other iPhones.
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