Buying a phone can be complicated. Whether you want a standard slab-style smartphone, a modern folding phone, or a simple feature phone, there are many small but important factors to consider before you choose. PCMag can help you sort through all the noise since we’ve been covering cell phones for at least three decades. Currently, four phones stand out even among our Editors’ Choice winners: the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max with its superb camera stack, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with its artist-friendly S Pen, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 with its expansive inner screen, and the Google Pixel 8a for its superb value. But all of the other phones here deserve your attention, too, so make sure to explore our full reviews linked below. Further down, we walk you through everything you need to know to pick the best device for your needs.
Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks
Most Powerful iPhone
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max
Pros & Cons
Fast, smooth performance
Excellent cameras
Long battery life
Useful Action button
USB-C connectivity opens up new features
Lighter than previous Pro Max
Why We Picked It
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the most iPhone you can get, with the fastest processor, the best screen, the biggest battery, and the most capable cameras. A USB-C Gen 2 port, titanium frame, and versatile Action button are all new for this iteration, as are the powerful A17 Pro processor and 5x optical telephoto camera. If you’re serious about photography and videography, this is the iPhone to get.
Who It’s For
Simply put, this is the best iPhone money can buy. It’s for those who want all the new features and best performance available from an iPhone.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
iOS 17
CPU
Apple A17 Pro
Dimensions
6.29 by 3.02 by 0.32 inches
Screen Size
6.7 inches
Screen Resolution
2,796 by 1,290 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
48MP, 12MP, 12MP; 12MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
20 hours, 15 minutes
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Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max Review
Best Midrange Android Phone
Google Pixel 8a
Pros & Cons
Excellent cameras
Powerful performance
Useful AI features
Long battery life
Seven-year software support
Older protective glass on the front
Relatively slow charging
Why We Picked It
The Google Pixel 8a is an excellent midrange value for Android fans thanks to its capable pair of cameras, bright screen, smooth performance, and refined design. It also provides a good range of AI-based photo-editing features, more than 12 hours of battery life in our rundown test, and an IP67 rating against dust and water ingress. We especially like that Google promises seven years of software updates, just like for the flagship Pixel 9 lineup.
Who It’s For
If you want premium features and performance for a reasonable price, the sub-$500 Pixel 8a is an obvious choice. The variety of color options (depending on your choice of onboard storage) is also a nice touch for those who want to stand out from the crowd.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Google Tensor G3
Dimensions
5.99 by 2.86 by 0.35 inches
Screen Size
6.1 inches
Screen Resolution
2,400 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
64MP, 13MP; 13MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
12 hours, 50 minutes
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Google Pixel 8a Review
Best for Artists and Note-Takers
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Pros & Cons
Speedy performance
Beautiful screen
Terrific cameras
Useful AI features
Comes with S Pen stylus
Long support commitment
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra offers superb specs including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor, up to 1TB of storage and 12GB of RAM, and the best camera stack you can get on an Android phone in the US. The built-in S Pen stylus is another significant point in its favor, particularly for artists and note-takers who like to sketch or jot on the run. Let’s not forget Samsung’s powerful productivity software, which lets you multitask with ease.
Who It’s For
If you want 5x telephoto zoom power, a 200MP main camera, good battery life, top performance, and a built-in stylus, the S24 Ultra is the phone for you.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy
Dimensions
6.40 by 3.11 by 0.34 Inches
Screen Size
6.8 inches
Screen Resolution
3,120 by 1,440 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
200MP, 12MP, 10MP, 50MP; 12MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
14 hours, 10 minutes
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review
Best Folding Phone
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Pros & Cons
Improved, more durable design
Wider cover screen
Excellent cameras
Blazing performance
Bright displays
Long software support window
Very expensive
Lagging charging speeds
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is the best large-screen foldable yet. It’s lighter and more compact than the Z Fold 5, for instance, but still provides a larger cover screen. We also like the improved IP48 rating against the elements and Samsung’s commitment to seven years of software support. Multitasking features, S Pen stylus compatibility, excellent 5G and Wi-Fi radios, and a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor all go a long way to justify its admittedly high price.
Who It’s For
If you are looking for an all-in-one solution for mobile productivity and entertainment, the Z Fold 6 is currently your best option. No other phone we’ve tested is as versatile and powerful.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy
Dimensions
6.04 by 5.22 by 0.22 inches
Screen Size
7.6 inches
Screen Resolution
2,160 by 1,856 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
50MP, 10MP, 12MP; 10MP, 4MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
11 hours, 30 minutes
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review
Best Android Phone for Most People
Google Pixel 9
Pros & Cons
Excellent cameras
Useful and fun AI features
Good performance
Competitively priced
Limited storage
Doesn’t include Gemini Live subscription
Why We Picked It
The Pixel 9 offers most of the same features as the Pixel 9 Pro for $200 less. It has a top-notch build quality and features incredibly powerful, AI-enhanced image and video editing tools (such as Magic Eraser and Add Me) that take its cameras to the next level. It also stands out for its unique color options and Gemini-powered assistant that can help out with everyday tasks.
Who It’s For
If you enjoy mobile photography or want a clean Google software experience, the Pixel 9 is the Android phone to get. People who don’t upgrade their phones often should appreciate Google’s promised seven years of OS updates.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Google Tensor G4
Dimensions
6.0 by 2.8 by 0.3 inches
Screen Size
6.3 inches
Screen Resolution
2,424 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
50MP, 48MP; 10.5MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
11 hours, 45 minutes
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Google Pixel 9 Review
Best Affordable Android Phone
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G
Pros & Cons
Affordable
Long battery life
Competent cameras
Excellent software upgrade policy
No IP rating
Plastic build
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy A15 5G is an excellent value for under $200. Highlights include a large 90Hz screen, a good camera system, and a guarantee of four years’ worth of security updates. It’s not as tough as pricier phones, nor does it perform as well, but you can’t ask for more given the low price.
Who It’s For
If your budget is limited, the Galaxy A15 5G is an excellent choice thanks to its good everyday usability, above-average cameras, and long battery life. Midrange models outgun it, but it’s easily the best Androoid phone under $200.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Mediatek 6835
Dimensions
6.30 by 3.02 by 0.33 inches
Screen Size
6.5 inches
Screen Resolution
2,340 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
50MP, 5MP, 2MP; 13MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
14 hours, 3 minutes
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Samsung Galaxy A15 5G Review
Best Voice Phone
TCL Flip 2
Pros & Cons
Affordable
Long battery life
Clear earpiece and speakerphone
Wi-Fi connectivity
Email access
Can’t download additional apps
Poor cameras
Why We Picked It
The TCL Flip 2 is a great voice phone with approximately 14 hours of talk time, a removable battery, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB-C charging port. It also features a 2MP camera, which is useful in a pinch. Finally, Wi-Fi connectivity and email access can help keep you in the communications loop.
Who It’s For
If you aren’t interested in owning a smartphone, the affordable TCL Flip 2 performs basic phone functions confidently. The speakerphone and earpiece sound quite clear, too.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
AOSP
CPU
MediaTek 6739-CH
Dimensions
4.22 by 2.19 by 0.78 inches
Screen Size
2.8 inches
Screen Resolution
320 by 240 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
2MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
Approximately 14 hours of talk time
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TCL Flip 2 Review
Best iPhone for Most People
Apple iPhone 15
Pros & Cons
Good size and weight
Solid performance
Capable cameras
USB-C port
Dynamic Island
No always-on display
No telephoto camera
Shorter battery life than other iPhones
Why We Picked It
The base model iPhone 15 offers everything you want from an iPhone for a lot less money than the Pro version. It has a high-quality build with a waterproof chassis, a brighter screen, faster performance, and better cameras than ever. It also loses the notch of older iPhones in favor of the Dynamic Island and jumps from Apple’s old Lightning connector to the more universal USB-C.
Who It’s For
If you don’t need bleeding-edge hardware or the largest screen, the standard iPhone 15 won’t let you down and will save you money at the same time.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
iOS 17
CPU
Apple A16 Bionic
Dimensions
5.81 by 2.81 by 0.31 inches
Screen Size
6.1 inches
Screen Resolution
2,556 by 1,179 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
48MP, 12MP; 12MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
16 hours, 15 minutes
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Apple iPhone 15 Review
Best Flip Phone
Motorola Razr+ (2024)
Pros & Cons
Top-notch display
Helpful outer screen
Waterproof
Stylish and easy to use
Cameras are only average
Limited AI features at launch
Why We Picked It
The Motorola Razr+ embraces its dual-screen design in a way many alternatives don’t; you can run virtually any app you want on either the vivid 4.0-inch outer display or the expansive 6.9-inch inner panel. Its IPX8 waterproof rating, stylish design, competitive performance, and fast 45W wired charging are also highlights. Best of all, the Razr+ costs $100 less than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6.
Who It’s For
If you want a small folding phone that encourages you to unlock it less often, the Razr+ is a top pick. Fashion-conscious buyers are sure to appreciate its unique vegan leather backing, too.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
Dimensions
6.50 by 2.91 by 0.28 inches
Screen Size
6.9 inches
Screen Resolution
2,640 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
50MP, 50MP; 32MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
14 hours, 37 minutes
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Motorola Razr+ (2024) Review
Best Alternative to Google and Samsung
OnePlus 12
Pros & Cons
Bright, crisp display
Excellent battery life
Rapid wired and wireless charging
Powerful processor
Lacks mmWave 5G
Not as waterproof as competing phones
No special AI features
Why We Picked It
If you want a top Android phone that’s not from Google or Samsung, the OnePlus 12 is an excellent option. This $799 flagship meets the Pixels and Galaxies spec for spec with an outstanding display, solid battery life, and capable cameras. OnePlus also promises software updates for years to come.
Who It’s For
This is the phone for flagship seekers who want more individuality from their handset. OnePlus has a design language all its own and thoughtful software tweaks that set its phones apart from other Android devices.
Specs & Configurations
Operating System
Android 14
CPU
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Dimensions
6.47 by 2.98 by 0.36 inches
Screen Size
6.82 inches
Screen Resolution
3,168 by 1,440 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)
64MP, 50MP, 48MP; 32MP
Battery Life (As Tested)
18 hours, 10 minutes
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OnePlus 12 Review
Buying Guide: The Best Phones for 2024
Which Cell Phone Carrier Has the Best Coverage?Despite all the recent hardware and mobile software innovations, choosing a wireless service provider remains the most important decision. No matter what device you buy, it’s a paperweight unless you have reliable wireless coverage. You should choose a carrier that offers fair prices and provides the best coverage in your area. If you’re interested in performance and you live in a metro area, pay the most attention to where the major carriers have “mid-band” 5G (also called C-band) and use phones that support that technology.UScellular is available only in about half the country as of now, though T-Mobile’s in-progress acquisition of UScellular will certainly change things if it wins government approval. Meanwhile, Dish now says it covers the majority of the country.
Left to right: Google Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)
There are also plenty of virtual operators that use the big three networks for service but offer lower monthly rates, cheaper international calls, or other benefits. They’re typically better for less intensive users, and some don’t even have family plans. Mint Mobile (on T-Mobile), Consumer Cellular (on AT&T), and Spectrum Mobile (on Verizon) all got higher ratings in our Readers’ Choice survey than the companies that host their services.AT&T owns Cricket, Dish owns Boost Mobile, T-Mobile owns Metro by T-Mobile and Mint Mobile, Verizon owns Visible, and Google owns Google Fi (which also runs on T-Mobile). Verizon owns Simple Mobile, Straight Talk, Total Wireless, and Tracfone, as well. We spotlight some of our favorite virtual operators in our roundup of the best cheap phone plans. We also have a story on the best cheap phones.Do You Need a 5G Phone?5G arrived in 2019, and most new smartphones now support some form of it. Though 5G has yet to change everything, it’s still well on its way. If you’re on T-Mobile, you should use a mid-band 5G-compatible phone. That’s an easy choice—all T-Mobile 5G phones are mid-band-compatible now.
What Is 5G?
AT&T has made big strides in deploying its C-band network. It has been studiously installing a form of mid-band called 3.45GHz, but you need at least an iPhone 14, a Samsung Galaxy S23, a fifth-generation Samsung Galaxy foldable, or a Pixel 7 to take advantage of it.If you’re in one of Verizon’s C-band areas, upgrading to a C-band-compatible 5G phone is a good move. The carrier’s Ultra Wideband network also offers the super-fast mmWave 5G in select locations. If you are in one of those areas and want to take advantage, make sure your phone has that support.You can find more 5G recommendations on our list of the best 5G phones.Should You Get an Unlocked Phone?Carriers can have confusing service and pricing plans, so unlocked phones are as relevant and invaluable as ever.Unlocked phones are those you buy from a third-party store or directly from the manufacturer; they aren’t tied to a specific carrier. Usually, you can use them with AT&T or T-Mobile. But some popular unlocked phones work on Verizon as well. For the most flexibility, look for a recent Apple iPhone, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S or Z flagship, or high-end Motorola phone. If you use a low-cost MVNO service, make sure your unlocked phone is actually compatible; some MVNOs don’t support phones that should work on their networks.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max (Credit: Eric Zeman)
In the past, unlocked 4G phones typically worked on all the major carriers, but 5G phones are different. Apple, Google, and Samsung’s 5G phones usually work on every major US carrier, but many other brands either have limited band support or are only certified for specific carriers.What Is the Best Smartphone?As more people become accustomed to instant email, web, music, and messaging access at all times of the day, regardless of where they are, smartphones have become almost indispensable. But that doesn’t mean everyone wants the same mobile experience. Sometimes, a platform’s user interface or app selection speaks to you, and that’s all there is to it. With that in mind, and at the risk of attracting flames, let’s break it down as well as we can for those who aren’t so fully vested.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Credit: Eric Zeman )
There’s actually less diversity in smartphone platforms and designs than ever. Android and iOS are the two remaining major smartphone platforms, both in US sales and in the availability of third-party apps. The iPhone has a well-developed App Store and some of the best media features. But Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem can feel stifling to some, and iOS isn’t always easy to customize or modify. There’s far more variety among Android handsets, and Android’s open-source nature makes it a tweaker’s dream. But it can also mean carrier bloatware you can’t remove and less consistent OS updates.Strictly interested in Android? Head over to our roundup of the best Android phones. Baffled by the variety of iPhones? Here’s how to decide which iPhone to buy. And if you want to document the world around you with your phone, we’ve rounded up the best camera phones, too.
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What Is the Best Feature Phone?Some people still use simpler phones, even though the number of choices is limited. The top reasons to consider these models are their lower prices, ease of use, and often cheaper associated service plans (because mobile data often isn’t a factor). There are some great deals for voice-only plans on virtual carriers such as TracFone and Consumer Cellular.Unlike smartphones, feature phones are a matter of “what you see is what you get.” They don’t receive software upgrades or run thousands of apps. Wireless network coverage is always the biggest factor, but individual phones can vary in reception, earpiece quality, transmission quality through the microphone, and sidetone (the echo of your voice that helps prevent you from yelling at the other person on the line). A phone with middling to poor reception quality can be almost impossible to use in a marginal coverage area. In contrast, one with excellent reception can make the best of the little signal that’s available.For more, see our picks for the best phones for seniors. We also have a roundup of the best phones for kids.What’s the Best Time to Buy a New Phone?The best time to buy a new phone is when you need one. If your phone met its demise on the pavement, get whatever is available that best meets your needs. But if you’re watching your budget or riding the cutting edge, a little knowledge and planning can save you from buying a phone that’s about to be discounted or replaced with something newer and cooler. For instance, Google’s flagship Pixels came out in August (though it has traditionally unveiled those in October). Apple released the iPhone 15 models in September 2023, and has scheduled an event for Sept. 9 where we expect to see the iPhone 16. And Samsung seems to be sticking with its usual schedule of Galaxy S devices in January and Galaxy Z folding phones in the summer. Motorola has been sticking to a May/June cadence for its folding phones, while OnePlus favors January/February for its flagships.Note that we update this story every time we review a new phone worth a spot on the list, so it changes often. Be sure to check back soon for our latest recommendations.Dave LeClair and Sascha Segan contributed to this story.