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recommended
Honor Magic V5 review: Slight of hand The Honor Magic V5 stumbles on performance, but its ultra-thin design and exceptional battery life keep it in the race£1699 -
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Xiaomi Poco F7 review: A dirt-cheap stamina champion The Poco F7 offers performance and durability far beyond its price point – but the real edge here is that incredible battery life£329 -
Google Pixel 10 review: Snap, Apple The Pixel 10 is a great upgrade with its MagSafe-style charging and sharp telephoto camera – but battery life could be a problem£799 -
Google Pixel 10 Pro review: Magnets don’t always attract The magnetic wireless charging is great, but the Pixel 10 Pro is otherwise too similar to its predecessor to be worth your money£999 -
recommended
Motorola Razr 60 review: Style with some substance The Motorola Razr 60 isn’t much of an upgrade but it does sharpen and hone a solid formula, and it does so in style£799 -
recommended
Huawei MatePad 11.5: A great budget tablet for artists It’s no laptop replacement but the Huawei MatePad 11.5 (2025) is a great little tablet for watching media and sketching on the go£349 -
Huawei MatePad Pro (2025) review: Playing last year’s hits While not without merit, the Huawei MatePad Pro (2025) is far too similar to the 2024 model to be worth such a high price£850 -
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OnePlus Pad Lite: Your new favourite streaming companion It’s ironically a little heavy, but the OnePlus Pad Lite is a robust, affordable tablet that’s well-suited to streaming£199 -
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE: A Z Flip 6 by any other name Fine for a first attempt, but the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is too expensive and too similar to last year’s (now discounted) model£849 -
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: New cover screen, same old flaws It’s Samsung’s best design yet, but the Galaxy Z Flip 7 still refuses to fully embrace the cover screen’s potential£1049 -
recommended
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: Mighty, light and slight It’s not perfect, and may struggle against incoming competition, but the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is easily Samsung’s best foldable yet£1799 -
best buy
Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro review: Two’s a crowd The excellent Nothing Phone (3a) improves on its predecessor in every way – but there really didn’t need to be a separate Pro model£329 -
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Honor 400 Pro review: Balancing act While not outstanding in any one area, the Honor 400 Pro is an impressive all-rounder that manages to make very few mistakes£699