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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
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
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
- 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.
Apple iPhone 13 Pro
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OS
- 6.1"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 3.22 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512/1000 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Improved battery life
- Highest performance available
- Fast 120Hz refresh rate display
What's bad
- Minimal design changes
- 4K video restricted to 128GB
- Fast charging limited to 20W
Verdict
If you've bought an iPhone in the last couple years, the newest model is more of the same -- albeit it better. But for first-time iPhone buyers, creatives, those looking for the absolute best mobile experience available, or owners of much older iPhones, the iPhone 13 Pro is a powerful, premium phone. Be warned, however, it has a price tag to match.
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.
See full review, specs & pricesApple iPhone SE (2022)
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OS
- 4.7"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 3.22 GHzProcessor
- 64/128/ 256 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Inexpensive
- Guaranteed updates
- Fast performance
- Water-resistant
What's bad
- Dated design
- No night mode for the camera
- Finicky 5G
- The baseline model has only 64GB of storage
Verdict
The Apple iPhone SE of 2022 is not your average iPhone. For one thing, it’s tiny. It’s a phone aimed at those who perhaps want something smaller or if they want the essential of the Apple experience without the price tag.
See full review, specs & pricesApple iPhone 13 Pro Max
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OS
- 6.7"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 3.22 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512/1000 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
What's bad
Verdict
The decision between the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max essentially comes down to screen size and battery life. If you want the best of both -- and don't mind the price tag -- the Pro Max is the ultimate 2021 iPhone model.
See full review, specs & pricesApple iPhone 13 mini
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OS
- 5.4"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 3.22 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
What's bad
Verdict
If you're looking for the features of the latest iPhone in an ultra-portable size, the iPhone 13 Mini lives up to its name.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Long battery life
- Low price
- Large screen
What's bad
- Underwhelming performance
- Limited storage space
- No 5G support
- Weak, slow camera
Verdict
You won’t pay much for the Motorola Moto G Pure, but we’re not sure the affordable price is worth the compromises.