Sometimes you want the best phone going with all the bells and whistles, but there are times when the smarter choice is to plump for a mid-range offering that offers incredible value for money.
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Whether it’s a brand-new flagship or something a little lighter on the wallet, we’ve got in-depth reviews of all the best, and worst, smartphones you can buy right now.
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If you’re not sure about which mobile phone to buy we have some handy Best Lists to help you make the right decisions:
The OnePlus Nord CE5 doesn’t find the brand at its boldest or most interesting, but it remains a highly competent lower-mid-range option.
Does the Nothing Phone 3 overdo it with quirky features like the Glyph Matrix, or does it fall short of true flagship status? Let’s find out.
The OnePlus Buds 4 are packed with every premium feature you could wish for, and most importantly, they sound amazing.
Despite the benefits that the OnePlus Nord 5 offers, I’m not a huge fan of its redesigned look. Let me explain.
OnePlus’s mid-range phone is back with some impressive tweaks to the camera and the display, but a few downgrades elsewhere.
Two years after its last flagship launch, Nothing has revealed the specs and price of its successor, the Phone 3.
Just days before the anticipated launch of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7, new details have…
If you’re curious about how OnePlus is planning to close the gap between mid-range and flagship camera experiences, here’s my full, unfiltered conversation with Celina Shi.
The Poco F7 presents a more compelling option than the F7 Pro; it’s cheaper, offers similar performance, and has a much bigger battery.