What's good
- A phone specifically for those with accessibility needs
- Simplified menu
- Bright, easy-to-view screen
- Backlit keypad
- Dedicated 5Star Urgent response button
- Great battery life
What's bad
- No family plans
- No internet access
Verdict
With excellent call quality and large buttons, it ticks off all of the right boxes for someone who is hard of hearing or sight-impaired. If you have an older loved one or someone with disabilities in your life that you want to be in contact with and know they’re safe, this phone is a solid choice.
Apple iPhone 13 Pro
- 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 display
- Fast performance
- S-Pen
- Good cameras
- Fast storage
What's bad
- No expandable storage
- No 3.5mm headphone jack or adapter included
Verdict
If you’re looking for the essentials of the Note experience in a portable package, the Galaxy Note 10 appears to check all the boxes with a sleek look, all-day battery, and performance near the best Android has to offer.
What's good
- Unique design
- Smooth performance
- Bright display
- Strong battery life
- Affordable price
What's bad
- Plastic body
- No wireless charging
- Scaled-back Glyph interface
- Fingerprint-prone
- Limited US availability