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Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max
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OS
- 6.7"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 3.1 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
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OS
- 6.5"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 2.84 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- 120Hz screen
- Fast performance
- Affordable
- Available in 6 different colors
What's bad
- Camera is so-so
- Faulty/slow fingerprint scanner
- Fast charge costs extra
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
What's good
- Superfast performance
- Excellent camera
- 5G compatibility
- Superior video quality
- Apple ProRAW support
What's bad
- So-so battery life on 5G
- Minor upgrade to iPhone 12
- Expensive
- No USB-C support
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
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OS
- 6.8"Display size
- 108+ MP Camera
- 2.84 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Lovely AMOLED screen
- Best battery life for its tier
- S-pen support
- Fast refresh rate
What's bad
- Very expensive
- No MicroSD expansion
- Ads in Samsung software
Verdict
Having to pay extra for more storage up front is a new change for Samsung. In terms of everything else, there’s not a lot to say about the phone in terms of failings. At the end of the day, the simple question is, can you afford it and do you need a phone this powerful?
Apple iPhone SE (2020)
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OS
- 4.7"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 2.65 GHzProcessor
- 64/128/ 256 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Compact size
- Blazing performance
- Excellent screen
- Affordable pricing
- Touch ID
- All-day battery
What's bad
- Chunky bezels
- Poor low-light camera performance
- No Face ID
- Ships with "slow" charger
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
What's good
- Amazing battery life
- Affordable
- Nice build design
- The plastic back-plate won't shatter
What's bad
- Mediocre performance
- Lackluster camera
- Limited software support
Verdict
Don’t expect to play the latest games, wow friends and family with your photography skills, or multitask all day. While the phone might work for light use or younger users, reviewers question the value compared to other phones in the 2021 Moto G line-up.
Motorola Moto G Stylus (2021)
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OS
- 6.8"Display size
- 48+ MP Camera
- 2.2 GHzProcessor
- 128 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Respectable performance
- Decent cameras
- It comes with a stylus
What's bad
- No NFC
- Only one guaranteed upgrade
- No waterproof rating
Verdict
With the Motorola Moto G Stylus (2021), Motorola made the improvements over last year’s model that it needed to keep the phone relevant. While it doesn’t bring the phone up to the standard set by other mid-range phones, it’s still a solid device that will do everything the average phone user might need it to and one of the cheapest options on the market with stylus support.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
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OS
- 6.9"Display size
- 48+ MP Camera
- 2.84 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Great multitasking and gaming
- Comfortable in the hand
- Beautiful 120hz HDR screen for movies and videos
- All-day battery life
- 5G support
What's bad
- Fingerprint scanner is slow
- Tons of pre-installed apps
- No headphone jack
- High price tag