![]() Find the one that suits you best, and you’ll be rewarded with many years of use before it’s time to start phone shopping again. Picking the right phone is mostly a matter of preference. And generally speaking, all of the devices featured here have great cameras, nice screens, good battery life, and are fast enough to keep up with your day to day. It’s also possible to hang onto your phone for longer than ever as device manufacturers offer more years of software support and upgrade cycles slow down. For those recommendations, you can check out our guide to budget smartphones. In fact, our pick for the best overall phone is the $829 Apple iPhone 13, and two of Google’s Pixel phones included here lean toward midrange pricing rather than all-out flagship.Īnd if you want to get the best smartphone on a budget, you can find something really good for under $500 or even less. But, as the ceiling gets higher, devices in the more reasonable $600 to $800 range have gotten even more capable. The absolutely premium phones, like the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G, now cost well over $1,000, or about the price of a good laptop. ![]() Prices for flagship phones are higher than ever, and it’s unlikely that they’ll ever come back down.
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