Phones
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Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro review: A cut-throat gaming success Nubia returns with its most mainstream-ready gaming phone yet£579 -
Sony Xperia 1 III review: Nearly brilliant Mightily impressive in many ways but expensive and flawed in others, the Sony Xperia 1 III is so close to brilliance£1200 -
Nokia G21 review: A low-cost letdown With just a few positives and more than a few negatives, the Nokia G21 is a bit of a disappointment£150 -
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Honor Magic 5 Lite review: More than just a cheap trick While not the most powerful phone in its price range, the Honor Magic 5 Lite is still a strong all-round contender£330 -
best buy
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra review: Cutting edge The Edge 30 Ultra is a triumphant flagship return for Motorola and a serious challenger to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra£750 -
Xiaomi Poco X5 Pro 5G: A predictably capable mid-ranger The Poco X5 Pro is another accomplished mid-range phone, but not such an outstanding value proposition as before£369 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion: Almost the best of both worlds The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion avoids becoming the awkward middle child, settling as a competent, if a bit unremarkable, mid-range smartphone£500 -
The Google Pixel 7 drops to its joint LOWEST PRICE EVER Already reasonably priced, Google’s mid-range marvel is now looking better than ever thanks an eye-catching price drop -
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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: A Note in all but name The S Pen is back, and the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the right place for it£1149 -
Motorola announces FIVE new budget smartphones for 2023 The Motorola Moto G73 5G, Moto G53 5G, Moto G23 and Moto G13 arrive, alongside the ultra-budget Moto E13 -
Samsung Galaxy A13 review: Slow and steady loses the race The Samsung Galaxy A13’s poor speeds, reduced battery life and lack of 5G tarnish an otherwise well-rounded budget handset£179 -
Motorola officially announces the ThinkPhone at CES 2023 Motorola means business with the launch of the ThinkPhone at this year’s CES -
Sony Xperia Pro-I: Photographic flexibility at all costs Sony’s Xperia Pro-I is an even more confoundingly niche product than the Xperia 1 III£1299