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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
What's good
- Blazing performance
- Plenty of storage
- Great cameras
- Good audio
- Face ID
- Decent screen
- All-day battery life
What's bad
- No 3.5mm headphone jack or Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter
- Slow charger included
Verdict
Unless you need the best screen available, the iPhone 11 is the phone in Apple’s 2019 lineup to suit the average buyer. It has enough battery for work and play, can handle any app or game you throw at it, and looks good while doing so. But unless you’re a light phone user, plan to pick up a faster charger.
What's good
- Two-day battery
- 90Hz refresh rate
- Useful stylus
What's bad
- Comes with Android 11 instead of 12
- Glitchy laggy performance
- No wireless or fast charging
- No NFC
Verdict
If using the same name for all of your budget phones wasn’t enough of a drawback in so many ways, then Motorola layered the disappointment on very thick with the Moto G Stylus 2022.
Motorola Moto G Power (2022)
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OS
- 6.5"Display size
- 50+ MP Camera
- UnknownProcessor
- 64/128 GBStorage
- Yes4G