Smartphone Reviews
Detailed reviews of all the latest models, include flips, folds and rectangular slabs.
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Apple iPhone 14 Plus review: It’s an iPhone, but bigger
For anyone who has ever dreamed about a big-screen iPhone without having to shell out for a Pro Max, this year's iPhone 14 Plus is exactly what you want.
iOS 16 review: Apple opens the lock screen
Apple has focused on modernizing the iPhone lock screen, making it a more useful part of how you interact with your phone. The company has made lots of minor changes and improvements that add up to a better iPhone experience.
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Apple iPhone 14 review: Not an upgrade year for most
The iPhone 14 is the very definition of an incremental upgrade.
Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max review: Just different enough
The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are superb flagships that could push the industry to make some useful changes.
iPhone 14 Pro hands-on: Don't call it a notch
The iPhone 14 Pro doesn't quite ditch the notch, but the dynamic island in its place is intriguing.
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Galaxy Z Flip 4 review: The foldable phone I’ve been waiting for
The Galaxy Z Flip 4 is only slightly improved over its predecessor, but it's arguably the most fun phone around. You'll just need to accept its relatively short battery life.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review: A flagship foldable refined
While it's still a bit bulk and rather pricey starting at $1,800, new refinements and tweaks on Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 4 have helped it retain its title as the foldable phone to beat.
OnePlus 10T review: Speed above all
Featuring a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, a new OLED screen with an adaptive refresh rate and incredibly speedy charging, the OnePlus 10T is one of the fastest Android phones for the money.
Nothing Phone 1 review: A remarkable-looking midrange Android phone
Nothing’s first smartphone certainly looks different. While that will help it stand out among so many phones, it’s backed up by a solid array of features and some clever touches. The Phone 1 nails most of the fundamentals, with a decent camera setup. Nothing is walking a fine line between gimmick and innovation, but as a new company, it gets to do that.
iOS 16 beta preview: A fun, useful and promising update
The iOS 16 public beta brings fun and useful new features -- if you're willing to risk losing your data.
Nothing Phone 1 hands-on: Not just a pretty face
Nothing is going hard on the aesthetic angle, and its first phone seems, on first impressions, plenty capable. No other phone looks like Nothing's Phone 1.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G review: Hardly an upgrade
Samsung's latest phone could have been so much more.
OnePlus 10 Pro review: Well, it charges fast
This is one incredibly fast-charging phone, but it retreads a lot of features (and specs) of last year's OnePlus 9 Pro.
Moto Edge+ review: Stuck between flagship and mid-range
While the 2022 Moto Edge+ has a nice screen, good performance and rich stereo speakers, those features don't make up for bad cameras, weak support and a lackluster design.
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iPhone SE review (2022): A small throwback of a phone
If you want a simple iPhone that runs like new, and don’t mind the dated design and single rear camera, the iPhone SE might fit the bill.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ review: In a class of its own
The Galaxy Tab S8+ has a brilliant OLED display, class-leading performance, a speedy fingerprint sensor and a premium design. Throw in an included S-Pen, and Samsung’s recipe makes for a high-end Android tablet that's hard to beat.
Samsung Galaxy S22 review: Building on a solid foundation
While retaining a familiar design, the new Galaxy S22 and S22+ boast some fancy new hardware including super bright displays, improved cameras and more.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: The best of two Galaxies
Engadget's verdict on Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra hands-on: The Galaxy Note reincarnated
While the name might not be what you expect, the new Galaxy S22 Ultra is the true spiritual successor to Samsung's legendary Note phones.
Samsung Galaxy S22 hands-on: It's more interesting on the inside
For the brand new Galaxy S22 and S22+ Samsung is keeping a familiar design while adding major display, performance and camera upgrades.