The iPhone SE (2022) is the smallest and cheapest new iPhone, with some serious power inside too. It has been out for a while, is it still worth buying?
I tested the latest Moto G Power 2022 for a week, evaluating its design, hardware, performance, display, software, features, battery, camera, and connectivity.
The OnePlus Nord 2T 5G is cheaper than its predecessor but doesn't come with many significant upgrades. We've lived with it to see if it's still one to buy.
The Galaxy Z Flip 4 is Samsung's latest entry in its flip phone family. It's like its predecessor, but better in some very key ways. Here's our full review.
Apple has brought back the Plus name in 2022 with the iPhone 14 Plus, but should you just pay more to get the iPhone 14 Pro, or less to get the iPhone 14?
Some people have blasted the iPhone 14 for being just another iPhone. That may be true, but it doesn't stop the iPhone 14 from being damn good at most things it does.
The Realme 10 Pro+ has been a faithful companion during our review, but it hasn't captured our heart, and that's a problem for this otherwise good phone.
The iPhone 14 Pro Max is Apple's priciest and heaviest iPhone available today. But it also happens to be one of the very best smartphones money can buy.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro is a subtle refinement over the Pixel 6 Pro, for better and worse. Find out what's hot (and not) in our full Pixel 7 Pro review.
Disney launched MagicBand+ in 2022, and while Disney World has always had MagicBand integration, it just recently launched at Disneyland. Is it worth the cost?
The Pixel 6 may be cheaper than the Pixel 6 Pro, but don't dismiss it. This is still an excellent phone with a great camera, as we found out in our review.
Has the Honor 70 got what it takes to stand out among some very strong competition? No, but that doesn't make it a bad phone, as you'll read in our review.
The Zenfone 9 is small in size, but it makes a big impact with masses of processing power. If you're tired of massive flagship phones, this could be for you.
The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro has a singular focus -- to play mobile games, and for you to be the best player possible. We find out if it can achieve its goal.
The Fitbit Charge 5 is the brand's most advanced tracker yet. It has a new look and an impressive feature list packed into a wearable, user-friendly design.
The Pixel 6 Pro takes Google's smartphones in a new direction, so it no longer relies only on its camera to win you over. The question is, has it worked?
If Motorola’s mission with the One Vision was to make a dependable, capable smartphone at a price that’s affordable, then it’s definitely mission accomplished. The Motorola One Vision delivers a Pixel 3a-type of experience, for less money, and who isn’t tempted by that?
Google is back with another phablet this year: the Nexus 6P. It’s the first Huawei phone to run pure Android, and its sleek metal build, lightning fast fingerprint sensor, and zippy performance make it the best Nexus phone yet.
The Nokia 4.2 has good battery life, uncluttered Android One software that delivers fast updates, and a design and build that doesn’t match its $189 price tag. But the processor throws all these merits under the bus. That, along with the Micro USB port, make for a phone that’s tough to recommend.