Phone Reviews
Phones are all but vital to our modern existence, so choosing a good one is important. As they become thinner, more feature-packed, and inevitably more expensive, you’ll find the final word on the latest smartphones, both budget and flagship, Android and iOS, right here. For The Verge’s thoughts on everything Google Pixel, Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S, and more, you’ve come to the right place.

Your best bet for a budget phone with a stylus

Its built-in stylus is useful and enjoyable, but the Stylo 6 is too slow to recommend

The G Power’s massive battery lasts for days, but other features have suffered to make way for it

The Ace offers a large screen and massive battery, but it falls short in some key areas

The processor is updated. The rest? Not so much.



Apple’s biggest iPhone brings along an impressive camera

It’s not the best iPhone for most people, but it’s going to be a favorite for many

It’s better than the original in every way but still costs too much

LG’s latest dual-screen phone flies too close to the sun

You have to get behind the phone’s mission to face its flaws

It’s the one you should get unless you’re waiting for the Max or mini

5G, LIDAR, MagSafe — the new iPhone 12 Pro has a lot of things you won’t be able to do much with right now

Plenty of control, if you know how to use it

Google goes back to its old tricks, mostly for the better

The 5G is nice, but the improved processor matters more



All the essentials for $699

The only 10x periscope telephoto lens around

All the right ideas — but spoiled by buggy software and a bad camera

Two screens, five cameras, one hinge, $2,000

A big bulky phone with a 90Hz display


Stripped to just the phone essentials, but it gets them right



A less expensive OnePlus phone that mostly ticks all the boxes

The camera system is new and intriguing, but the phone is overpriced

LG steps away from the specs arms race — but is it one step too far?


A great-looking device without the internals to match

Samsung’s $399 smartphone gives you what you pay for

When great just isn’t good enough



Even without a second screen, LG’s latest phone offers a lot

Low in trade-offs, low in price

It’s finally taking the Samsung Galaxy on feature-for-feature

