Best Mobile Phones
Apple iPhone 13 (2021)
- Screen Size 6.1"
- ChipsetA15 Bionic
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)4 GB
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*iPhone 13 – Full Review (2021 release, still solid in 2026)* If you want a reliable iPhone without paying “Pro” prices, the iPhone 13 is the sweet… Read more
spot. Launched Sept 2021, it’s still officially supported and holds up for daily use in 2026.
*What you get*
*1. Design & Display* - 6.1" Super Retina XDR OLED, 1170x2532, 460ppi, HDR10, Dolby Vision - 800 nits typical, 1200 nits peak – “easy to view outdoors” with excellent color accuracy - Ceramic Shield front, aluminum frame, IP68 water resistance to 6m - 20% smaller notch than iPhone 12, but still no Always-On and *60Hz only* - 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.7mm, 174g 2133cfeb093a
*2. Performance: A15 Bionic* 5nm A15 chip: 6-core CPU + 4-core GPU, 4GB RAM. Still “fast performance” with 100% app scores in tests. Handles iOS 18 fine in 2026, and Apple promises 5+ years of updates. 2133f4fecfeb
*3. Cameras – The big upgrade* Dual 12MP system: - *Main*: f/1.6, 1.7µm pixels, sensor-shift OIS borrowed from iPhone 12 Pro Max. Captures 47% more light than iPhone 12 - *Ultrawide*: f/2.4, 120°, no autofocus - *Selfie*: 12MP f/2.2 with SL 3D b1932133
Results: “Very good” camera performance, among top performers for stills with excellent color, exposure, sharpness. New *Cinematic mode* adds pro-looking rack focus in 1080p@30fps. *Photographic Styles* let you set tone/warmth presets. 3517cfebdeb0
Weakness: No telephoto or macro. Ultrawide shots can be “darker than iPhone 12” despite better exposure. deb0
*4. Battery Life – Biggest win* 3240mAh battery. Apple claimed +2h video vs iPhone 12. Real tests: ∼40 hours battery life, “over 10 hours” real-world use, ∼2h better than iPhone 12. Endurance rating 89h. 21333517b193093a
Charging: 20W wired, 50% in 30 min. 15W MagSafe, 7.5W Qi. *No charger in box*. 2133cfeb
*5. Other* 5G, Wi-Fi 6, UWB, Face ID, Dual SIM/eSIM. Storage doubled vs iPhone 12: 128GB base for same $799 launch price. 2133cfeb
*Pros* - Much improved battery life vs iPhone 12 - Brighter, color-accurate OLED display - Excellent main camera with sensor-shift OIS and Cinematic mode - A15 Bionic still fast in 2026 - Double the base storage for same price - IP68, Ceramic Shield build cfebf4fe2133
*Cons* - *60Hz display* feels dated vs 120Hz Pro models and Android rivals - No telephoto, no autofocus/macro on ultrawide - No charger or EarPods in box - Slightly heavier/thicker than iPhone 12; cases don’t fit - Camera bump causes wobble on desks 2133b193cfeb29e7
*Specs at a glance* iPhone 13 Display 6.1" OLED, 1170x2532, 60Hz, 1200 nits peak Chip A15 Bionic, 4GB RAM Storage 128/256/512GB NVMe Cameras 12MP main + 12MP ultrawide, 12MP selfie Battery 3240mAh, ~40h life, 20W charging Price 2026 ~$325 refurbished, $799 launch *Verdict in 2026* The iPhone 13 “remains capable and reliable” for everyday use. You get flagship build, great battery, and a camera that still shoots excellent photos/video. b193
*Buy it if*: You want an iPhone that will last 3+ more years, value battery life, and don’t care about 120Hz or Pro cameras. Refurbished units at ∼$325 are “reliability you can count on at a price that makes sense”. b193
*Skip it if*: You need 120Hz ProMotion, telephoto zoom, or USB-C. Look at iPhone 15 instead.
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Olitech EasyFlip (2019)
This product fell of a mountian and it didn't survive so furthermore, this product is HORRIBLE do not waste your money on this buy a iPhone 12… Read more
instead, it is worse then an iPhone 1, it's hardware is from 1932, it lags all the time, the apps are discontinued and furthermore, do not buy this. :)
Olitech EasyFlip 2
- Price (RRP) $199
- Screen Size 2.8"
Great product for my elderly family member, very easy for him to use
Realme 6 (2020)
- Price (RRP) $469
- Screen Size 6.5"
- ChipsetHelio G90T
- Internal Storage128 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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Good value though I've had frustrations with it – The Realme phone is quite a bargain and it compares favourably to many higher-priced phones as far as features are concerned. The battery life is… Read more
great and charging is fast. The screen is very hard to use in sunlight. I've had a few problems with getting my notifications to come on which meant that I was missing messages all the time. I have been able to fix this now but the help didn't come from Realme. Recently the Recorder app stopped working. It's telling me to turn the permissions on. There doesn't seem to be any way to turn the permissions on. I sent an email to Realme about it and got a reply but their instructions didn't help. I've fixed it now by downloading another recorder app. The Realme is good value though I've had frustrations with it. The support is pretty underdone.
Apple iPhone 11 Pro (2019)
- Screen Size 5.8"
- ChipsetA13 Bionic chip
- Internal Storage64 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)6 GB
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phone had multiple issues had to return - got a full refund. Show details
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max (2023)
- Screen Size 6.7"
- ChipsetApple A17 Pro (3 nm)
- Internal Storage256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB

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*iPhone 15 – Quick Accurate Review* Launched Sept 2023, the iPhone 15 finally brings “Pro” features down to the base model, making it the best value… Read more
iPhone for most people in 2024/2025. a2ef
*What’s new & good*
*1. Design + USB-C* - Same 6.1" size, but contoured edges + matte back glass make it more comfortable to hold - Dynamic Island replaces the notch, adding live activities/multitasking - USB-C finally replaces Lightning - IP68 water resistance to 6m, Ceramic Shield front glass ddd9d9d7
*2. Display* 6.1" Super Retina XDR OLED, 1179x2556, HDR10, Dolby Vision. Gets extremely bright: 1000 nits HBM, 2000 nits peak. Excellent color accuracy. Downside: Still 60Hz, no Always-On Display. Bezels thicker than Pro models. d9d7ddd9
*3. Camera – Big upgrade* New 48MP f/1.6 main camera with sensor-shift OIS. By default it outputs 24MP photos using pixel binning. Adds a useful 2x “telephoto” crop from the main sensor. 12MP ultrawide, no autofocus or macro. 12MP f/1.9 selfie with PDAF. Photo/video quality is “great across all three cameras”, with 4K@60fps Dolby Vision HDR, Cinematic mode 4K@30fps. Consumer Reports rated main camera “very good” with top results for color, exposure, sharpness. d9d756e18d183545ddd901aa
*4. Performance* A16 Bionic chip from iPhone 14 Pro: 6-core CPU + 5-core GPU. 6GB LPDDR5 RAM. Still top of CPU charts, only beaten by A17 Pro. “Great all-around performance”. d9d770bcddd9
*5. Battery life* 3349mAh battery. Apple claims up to 20 hours video playback. Tested Active Use Score: 13:20 hours, beating Galaxy S23 and Pixel 8. Consumer Reports measured 40.5 hours, “above-average”. Charging: 50% in 30 min wired, 15W MagSafe, 7.5W Qi. No charger in box and charging isn’t particularly fast. d9d7a2ef7e9601aaddd9
*6. Software/Support* iOS 17 out of box. Apple gives “at least five years of iOS updates”. Includes Crash Detection, satellite connectivity. d9d7ddd9a2ef
*The cons* - *60Hz display* feels dated vs Android rivals at this price - *No telephoto lens* and no autofocus on ultrawide = no macro - *Slow charging* and no charger included - *More expensive* than Android alternatives with similar specs - *iOS restrictions* can frustrate if you’re new to Apple ddd93545
*Specs at a glance* iPhone 15 Display 6.1" OLED, 1179x2556, 60Hz, 2000 nits peak Chip A16 Bionic, 6GB RAM Storage 128GB/256GB/512GB NVMe Camera 48MP main + 12MP ultrawide, 12MP selfie Battery 3349mAh, ~13:20h active use Port USB-C, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.3 Price Starts \$799 USD d9d77e968d18
*Verdict* If you don’t need ProRAW, Action button, or 5X zoom, the iPhone 15 gives you 80% of the iPhone 14 Pro experience for $100+ less. Best for people who want a compact, reliable iPhone with excellent camera and battery, and can live with 60Hz. a2ef
The iPhone 15 Plus is the same phone with 6.7" screen and even longer battery life if you prefer big screens. 3545a2ef
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Apple iPhone 14 (2022)
- Screen Size 6.1"
- ChipsetA15 Bionic
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)6 GB


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Great. Looks brand new. Love the 24 month warranty option. Arrived quickly. Very happy!
Oppo Reno Z (2019)
- Price (RRP) $499
- Screen Size 6.4"
- ChipsetMediatek MT6779 Helio P90
- Internal Storage128 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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Great phone with awesome features.i love it..it's just as good as any other Show details
KISA phone (2015)
Very annoying echo never experienced on any other phone. Phone only 2 months old and already purchased another charger. Second charger bought only 2 weeks ago and that not working either. Do you think I've bought a lemon? Show details
Olitech EasyMate 2
- Price (RRP) $179
- Screen Size 2.2"
- Memory (RAM)48 GB
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Needed a new battery for my grandmother. Found the cheapest price here. Speedy delivery. Clear information and easy to use website. If we need anything else we will look here first. Show details
Apple iPhone 15 (2023)
- Screen Size 6.1"
- ChipsetApple A16 Bionic (4 nm)
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)6 GB
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Apple iPhone 15 128GB is a great device especially because it uses USB-C charging port and it makes it easier because this a universal compatibility. 48MP from the main camera and has a matte finish. I am quite confident about my choice!! Show details
Realme C3 (2020)
- Price (RRP) $269
- Screen Size 6.5"
- ChipsetOcta-core 2*Cortex-A75 2.0 GHz + 6*Cortex-A55 1.7GHz
- Internal Storage64 GB
- Memory (RAM)3 GB
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Best value for money – Having always had Samsung phones I was pleasantly surprised by this phone. I bought it from Big W for under $300 and can't believe how good it is.… Read more
The number one plus for this product is the battery. Now 2 years old, the phone can last over 3 days on one charge whereas the Samsung's I had needed recharging every day. The camera is brilliant and every other feature is as good as the Samsung's I've owned. This has to be the 'best value for money' phone on the market. Love it
Realme 7 5G
- Price (RRP) $499
- Screen Size 6.5"
- ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 800U 5G
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
Support useless – Brought 2 of these phones Bluetooth on both will not connect to my uconnet. Other phones do so. 3 weeks old and will not return or support me.… Read more
Answered my email straight away and when I explained my trouble I have been ghosted. Also have had lots of people ring me to say they have had phone calls from the phone and nothing on my phone to indicate. Do not buy these phones as they are no longer coming to Australia.
Huawei Y5
- Screen Size 5.45" and 5.71"
- ChipsetQuad-core 1.4 GHz
- Internal Storage16 GB and 32 GB
- Memory (RAM)2 GB
Huawei AU distributed a 4G mobile phone that can't call-Out (or receive call)...a basic function of a phone – I am using Vodafone 4G network & they have recently shut down their 3G network. This phone now can't call-Out (or receive call)...a basic function of… Read more
a phone.
4G capability was a key-criteria of my purchase: talk of eventual 3G shut down were found on the internet in 2019. Huawei claims that their Y5 2019 has 4G capability: see ‘Network’ section-> https://consumer.huawei.com/mu/phones/y5-2019/specs/
I bought in late-2019 from Big-W, & NOT a 'parallel import'. Huawei-AU approved it for sale in Australia & gave it warranty-> https://consumer.huawei.com/AU/support/phones/y5-2019/
I have tried, 1.different sim-card retailers, & 2.including Telstra 4G network, in this phone & it can’t call-OUT.
Huawei-AU blames Vodafone for NOT-supporting their phone & hence CALL-problem?
Apple iPhone SE 2022 (2022)
- Screen Size 4.7"
- ChipsetA15 Bionic
- Internal Storage64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB
- Memory (RAM)4 GB
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Apple Care is outstanding. Very helpful and very reliable customer support, good customer service, highly recommended Show details
Apple iPhone 15 Plus (2023)
- Screen Size 6.7"
- ChipsetApple A16 Bionic (4 nm)
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)6 GB
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I’ve been using the iPhone 15 Plus as my daily driver for a couple of weeks now, and I have to say, Apple didn’t just play it safe with this model… Read more
(even if it looks familiar at first glance).
Out of the box, the iPhone 15 Plus feels premium as you’d expect. The size is instantly noticeable: it’s big without being awkward, almost as if Apple has finally made a phone that feels grown-up in my hand (without needing two hands all the time). The color options are nice too, nothing wild, but very classy.
The camera on the 15 Plus is probably its strongest suit for most people. Photos are sharp, vibrant, and the colors look true to life. Night mode has definitely leveled up shots in low light, coming out bright without looking like they were lit by a floodlight.
If you love taking photos but don’t want the bulk of the Pro models, this one is honestly a sweet spot. Portraits look great, and the video stabilization is seriously impressive, even when you’re walking.
Battery life has been really good for me. I can easily go a full day on a single charge, even with social media scrolling, camera use, and podcasts playing in the background. If you’re a heavy user, it might dip towards evening, but for everyday use, it’s more than solid.
The A16 chip inside feels responsive. Apps open quickly, multitasking is smooth, and I haven’t experienced any lag or stuttering, which is pretty much what you expect from a premium phone in 2025. Games run well too, without heating up the device (which is always a bonus).
Here’s one thing to note: this phone is quite large. Like, “fits nicely but may not fit in every pocket” big. If you’re someone who prefers compact phones, this might feel just slightly too large. However, if you prefer a large screen for watching videos, reading, and multitasking, you’ll appreciate it.
The iPhone 15 Plus doesn’t blow your mind with crazy new features, but it perfects what matters: 1. Gorgeous display 2. Reliable long-lasting battery 3. Excellent camera for everyday photography 4. Smooth performance that just works
It’s not a massive upgrade if you’re coming from an iPhone 14 Plus, but if you’re on an older phone or looking to step into the Apple ecosystem, this is a fantastic choice.
Huawei P30 (2019)
- Price (RRP) $1,099
- Screen Size 6.1"
- ChipsetOcta-core 2x2.6 GHz & 2x1.92 GHz & 4x1.8 GHz
- Internal Storage128 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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Had my P30 for more than 6.5 years. Still get almost a full day out of the battery. This product is so good the West decided to ban it for fear of… Read more
Apple and Samsung being demolished by its superior longevity and reliability, nothing to do with spying.. I want a new Huawei but no where to buy one in Australia, how shameful that something is banned for its superiority.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (2023)
- Screen Size 6.8"
- ChipsetQualcomm SM8550-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm)
- Internal Storage256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB and 12 GB
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I have been a Samsung user for many years, but why oh why do they have to update with useless things that changes the phone and makes it harder to operate? Think of changing to an I phone or OPPO. Quite disappointed :( Show details
Samsung Galaxy S23+ (2023)
- Screen Size 6.6"
- ChipsetQualcomm SM8550-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm)
- Internal Storage256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
Like new and I can't say anything because the is brilliant Show details
Apple iPhone 15 Pro (2023)
- Screen Size 6.1"
- ChipsetApple A17 Pro (3 nm)
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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Easy to navigate website. Accurate product descriptions and honest condition of refurbished items. Postage was super quick. Show details
Realme X3 SuperZoom (2020)
Great Camara. The rest kind of sucks – The Camara is pretty good. However the battery life isn't too crash hot. And the layout of the screen has you hitting the screen close button… Read more
whenever you need to press space. And the comparability with Google pay. Is a nightmare. Look forward to frustrating moments at the till as the phone refuses to pay until you unlock the crotick mystery of the phone telling you it needs to be open. When it clearly is!! Free headphones. Repaired then just threw them away. Didn't manage even one song.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (2024)
- Screen Size 6.8"
- ChipsetQualcomm SM8650-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
- Internal Storage256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)12 GB

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I did not receive my order ive sent proof of purchase i paid for tjin air it seem will sue.
Hey Monica, thanks for reaching out. I am so sorry to… Read more
Apple iPhone 16 Pro (2024)
- Screen Size 6.3"
- ChipsetA18 Pro Chip
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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*iPhone 16 Pro – Full Review (2024 release)* The iPhone 16 Pro is Apple’s “small Pro” that finally got the Max’s best features. If you wanted Pro… Read more
cameras without a 6.9" slab, this is the one to buy. 359d
*What’s new vs iPhone 15 Pro*
*1. Design & Display* - *Bigger 6.3" screen* with ultra-thin bezels, up from 6.1" - LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED, 120Hz, 1000 nits typ / 2000 nits peak, HDR10, Dolby Vision - *Always-On display* included - Grade 5 titanium frame, Ceramic Shield front, IP68 to 6m - *New Camera Control button*: capacitive key with sensors for launching camera, adjusting zoom/exposure like a shutter. Half-press simulation coming later 359d3b7d8ff4
*2. Performance: A18 Pro* Apple’s 3nm A18 Pro: 6-core CPU (2x4.04GHz + 4x2.2GHz), 6-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 8GB RAM Apple claims 20% better sustained performance and 20% faster GPU vs A17 Pro. Benchmarks show ∼15-20% CPU/GPU jump, plus much better sustained loads: 78% CPU stability, 90% GPU stability in stress tests 3b7df375
*3. Camera System – Real Pro parity* For the first time, the small Pro gets the exact same cameras as Pro Max: a85e Lens Specs **Main** 48MP 1/1.28", f/1.8, 24mm, sensor-shift OIS, 4K@120fps **Ultrawide** **New 48MP** 1/2.55", f/2.2, 13mm, PDAF, 4K@60fps **Telephoto** 12MP 1/3.06", f/2.8, 120mm, **5x optical zoom**, tetraprism design, sensor-shift OIS **Selfie** 12MP f/1.9, PDAF, OIS, SL 3D a85e3b7d
Key upgrades: 5x zoom replaces last year’s 3x, new 48MP ultrawide for sharper macros/panoramas, 4K@120fps video with Dolby Vision, and new Photographic Styles that can be changed after you shoot a85ef447
Reviewers call it a “thoroughly competent camera system, now with 5x zoom” 8ff4
*4. Battery & Charging* - *3582mAh battery*, up from 3274mAh on 15 Pro - “Improved battery life - class-leading even”. Active use scores beat most Android rivals - Charging: Apple advertises 50% in 30 min with 20W charger. Real tests: ∼30W max, 33% in 15 min, 58% in 30 min, 100% in 1h 38m - *MagSafe Qi2*: 25W wireless with 30W+ adapter, 15W on standard Qi2. 4.5W reverse wired charging - Battery Health settings let you cap charging 80-100% to prolong lifespan 3b7d8ff4169a
*5. Connectivity & Other* Wi-Fi 7, BT 5.3, USB-C, UWB gen2 chip, Emergency SOS + Messages via satellite. Runs iOS 18 with 5 years of updates promised 3b7d29b9
*Pros* - About as premium a build as you can get, very durable - 5x tetraprism zoom finally on the smaller Pro - Best-in-class battery life for a compact flagship - A18 Pro is fastest mobile chip, with real thermal improvements - Camera Control + 4K120fps + new Styles = big creator upgrades - Brighter 6.3" 120Hz display with thinner bezels 8ff4a85ef375f447359d
*Cons* - *Charging still slow* vs Android rivals. No 45W despite rumors - *Apple Intelligence not ready at launch* - *iOS remains limiting* if you’re coming from Android - Camera Control half-press isn’t fully enabled yet - Expensive: starts $999 for 128GB 169a8ff4c475
*Specs at a glance* iPhone 16 Pro Display 6.3" LTPO OLED, 2622x1206, 120Hz, Always-On Chip A18 Pro, 8GB RAM, 128GB-1TB NVMe Cameras 48MP main + 48MP ultrawide + 12MP 5x tele Video 4K@120fps Dolby Vision, ProRes, Spatial Battery 3582mAh, 50% in 30min, 25W MagSafe Build Titanium, IP68, 199g, Camera Control *Verdict* “The iPhone 16 Pro is shaping up to be the iPhone to get this year – the Max is too big, the others aren’t Pro enough, the previous generation isn’t cheaper enough” 8ff4
*Buy it if*: You want the best iPhone camera system and performance in a one-handable size, plan to shoot video, or need the 5x zoom without carrying a Max.
*Skip it if*: You’re happy with iPhone 15 Pro, need faster than 30W charging, or want Apple Intelligence day-one.
Want me to compare 16 Pro vs 16 Pro Max vs iPhone 15 Pro so you can see if the upgrade makes sense?
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (2021)
- Screen Size 6.7"
- ChipsetApple A15 Bionic (5 nm)
- Internal Storage256 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)6 GB
The phone was like new - not a mark on it and the battery was 94%. Very happy with the phone and quick delivery service. Can’t fault Phonebot at all and will be a return customer! Show details
Huawei P30 Pro (2019)
- Price (RRP) $1,599
- Screen Size 6.47"
- ChipsetOcta-core 2x2.6 GHz & 2x1.92 GHz & 4x1.8 GHz
- Internal Storage256 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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My favourite phone – It is my favourite phone and will be. I changed to a different company just because of the google store. The quality of photos - no-one does it better! Show details
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (2024)
- Screen Size 6.9"
- ChipsetApple A18 Pro
- Internal Storage256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
More gigabytes means more flexibility on using your device love this product,nice camera,with bright light at night, smooth run on the app
Apple iPhone 14 Plus (2022)
- Screen Size 6.7"
- ChipsetA15 Bionic
- Internal Storage128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)6 GB
Cannot fault, phone was in immaculate condition with no signs of damage or scratches. Came with a protector and screen cover which was unexpected but appreciated. Highly recommended. Show details
Opel Mobile Touch Flip
- Price (RRP) $149
- Screen Size 2.8"
- ChipsetMT6739
- Internal Storage4 GB
- Memory (RAM)0.512 GB
I am very happy with this phone. I bought a flip phone because I was tired of a smart phone controlling my life. I managed to install some apps and… Read more
now it has everything I need - particularly podcasts and music. The screen is bright - I never have any issue using it outdoors. The hotspot feature is extremely useful. The battery tends to run out somewhat quickly, but the point of having a flip phone is to use it less anyway, so this is not too much of an issue for me.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G 128GB
- Price (RRP) $699
- Screen Size 6.6"
- ChipsetExynos 1380
- Internal Storage128 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
Purchased A55 5g about 6 months ago after my Samsung A52S was having trouble charging; and the cracked screen was annoying. A55 was initially good,… Read more
great camera, great screen res, but within a few months it too started to get hard to charge; across more than 6 charging cables/power sources. It has good days and bad, suggesting software rather than hardware. The mobile reciever (like the A52s) is much worse than my ancient S4. Most recently, the Bluetooth is playing up, good days, bad days as well, despite resets and all the other tips.. IMO Samsung is taking quality out of their phones, going backwards trying to prop up margins??? BTW, the nightime camera is quite brilliant (minor feature but).
Realme 7 Pro (2020)
- Price (RRP) $599
- Screen Size 6.4"
- ChipsetQualcomm SM7125 Snapdragon 720G (8 nm)
- Internal Storage128 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
Don't buy this phone – Mobile data constantly drops out and will not connect again until you do a restart. JB HiFi sent it back to Realme who flashed the device but it… Read more
didn't fix the problem. If you connect to WiFi you can not reconnect to Mobile data without a restart. Almost every time I went to a shop or service station and tried to check in using the COVID app, I had to restart the phone. Battery will drain quick on 5g but otherwise fine without. Camera is average but for $500 I didn't expect anything great, but the constant drop outs were ridiculous. JB eventually let me put the cost of the phone towards another. Ended up with a Samsung that's twice as good... and doesn't need restarting several times a day.
How do I choose the right mobile phone?
With so many new smartphone releases and constant updates in technology, it’s tempting to be wowed by features that you might not even use much in your day-to-day life. While the newest phones will have the latest technology, narrowing down your selection to phones with functions and features most suited to your lifestyle and habits will save you time and money.
For example, if what you value most is a phone battery that lasts and taking amazing photos, check out a phone’s product information or specs on its brand website, to investigate whether a phone performs well in these areas.
Most important factors to consider before buying a new phone
Price
Since mobile phones can be expensive, the first step is to set a budget for how much you’re willing to spend. The most basic smartphones start at around $100 in price - even a Samsung phone like the Galaxy A11. This ranges all the way to $1,699 for the iPhone 13 Pro, and an almost-as-premium price for the Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G, at $1, 549.
However, there are plenty of mid-range models that offer solid performance at an affordable price. Some of these include the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G, which retails for $899, but can commonly be found for cheaper. Or you can try one of the popular budget OPPO phones, like the Oppo A52 (2020) which retails for $299.
You’re also more likely to save money if you do the following:
- Buy a slightly older phone model compared to a new release.
- Purchase outright rather than through a payment plan (which often refers to mobile plans with locked-in contracts).
- Buy at an opportune time for savings (for example, on Black Friday).
Battery
A long-lasting phone battery is important, especially if charging your phone is a chore that often slips your mind.
Battery life refers to the length of time a phone can be used before dying and needing its next charge. For example, 15 hours is considered a solid battery life for most smartphones. This battery life is the most reliable way of determining the effectiveness of a phone battery before purchase.
Also look for quick or fast charging. Some phones can go from 0 to 50% charged in half an hour, and 0% to a full battery within the hour - ideal if you’re in a rush. This is preferable to wireless charging capabilities, as there are relatively few wireless charging ports available at public locations.
There are other indicators of battery, such as battery capacity, measured in mAh. Generally, the higher the mAh the larger a phone battery is. 4,000 mAh is considered high. However mAh alone isn’t a reliable indicator of an enduring battery, with battery life being more true-to-life.
There are also steps you can take to preserve your phone battery, such as activating any power-save modes, dimming the screen brightness, using Wi-Fi rather than 4G or 5G network technology, and disabling apps that heavily drain your phone battery, such as Google Maps.
Cameras
For many smartphone owners, the in-built phone camera is now the sole camera in our photography and videography arsensal. It's often used to capture snaps of both Sunday brunch and overseas trips. As a result, impressive camera quality is an important feature to look for in any prospective phone.
Camera types
- Front camera: This is used to take selfies, and for making video calls. A front camera with a wide-angle lens or ultrawide selfie mode means more of the background will be captured in your shot, or on screen - while making the selfie subject (i.e. you) sharper in focus.
- Rear camera: This is the primary camera on a phone, and will take the majority of your shots and videos.
- Multiple front and multiple rear cameras: Many smartphones today have multiple cameras (referred to as dual, triple or quad cameras). While the addition of extra cameras can often work to enhance picture quality (e.g. one camera may be exclusively used for ultrawide lens shots), there’s no guarantee that they will.
Image quality
This is determined by a number of factors that, when combined, work to create overall image quality.
- Software: A phone’s software plays a huge role processing images before they're displayed. This influences the overall quality of photos significantly, affecting colours and dynamic range, while sensors will affect low-light performance, depth and night-mode quality, to name a few. Look for stabilisation if you shoot a lot of videos using your smartphone.
- Megapixel count: This refers to the number of pixels on screen, e.g. 8MP = 8 million individual pixels. More megapixels are thought to create a more detailed, crisp image. However, some phones (including those made by Samsung and Apple) have a low MP count, but they do have superior software that creates high quality photos. This is why software should often be prioritised when scoping out the effecctiveness of a smartphone camera.
- Pixel Density: Denoted as PPI, e.g. 400 PPI or pixels per inch, this refers to how many pixels are packed in an inch of space. A higher PPI will often result in clearer, sharper images. Again, this should be read in conjunction with the above two indicators of image quality.
Storage Space
This includes RAM and internal memory.
Internal memory refers to the storage space that holds data, such as photos, videos, apps and music. Choosing a phone with higher internal memory is often convenient, particularly if you frequently use apps or play games. This means you won't have to ration phone space, and constantly live with a notification popping up to remind you of 'Insufficient storage space.'
How much storage you opt for is really up to you, but generally 32GB or less is towards the lower end of the spectrum, 64GB and 128GB are average but comfortable, while more than 128GB is towards the higher end (with 512GB and 1TB being the absolute highest).
As mentioned below in the section Should I get an Apple iPhone or an Android?, many Android phones come with the option of expandable storage. You can insert a microSD card into your smartphone, to increase the amount of available space on your phone for external storage.
RAM is also part of storage, and how much RAM a phone has determines how efficient it is at multi-tasking and switching between various apps. At least 3-4 GB of RAM is considered a good entry point, while 8GB or 10GB of RAM are high, but rare to find.
Screen size
The screen size is important not only for aesthetic purposes, but also for ease of use. Ideally, a phone should fit comfortably in your hand (and perhaps also in your pocket), so you can easily use it with just one hand.
Small screens: These are most readily available in phones that don't have a touchscreen, i.e. non-smartphones, sometimes called 'dumbphones.' These phones may not look as flash as their smartphone counterparts, but they're also likely to be basic and easy to operate, which may be a plus for some phone users.
Medium-sized screens: Most smartphones fall in this category, and are around 4.7-5.7 inches, measured diagonally. They are generally easy to handle and to use for most people.
Large screens: If you spend a lot of time playing games or watching videos on your phone, a large screen will likely be a better choice for you. Anything above a 5.8-inch screen can be considered large, like the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, which is 6.7 inches. These phones have been dubbed 'phablets,' as their size makes them appear like a blend between a phone and a tablet.
Should I get an Apple iPhone or an Android?
This question often elicits passionate responses in favour of one camp or another. But what if you’re yet to make up your mind?
In a nutshell, the difference between these options is that iPhones are made by Apple, and exclusively use iOS software. An Android phone uses an operating system designed by Google, and different versions of it are designed by a host of non-Apple brands and phone models, such as Samsung, OPPO, Huawei, and LG phones.
If you’re new to the whole Apple vs Android debate, here are some basic Pros and Cons to help compare the two.
Apple iPhone
Android Phones
Conclusion
Overall, which new phone you should buy depends on factors that are unique to you. These include how much cash you're willing to part with, how you use your phone, and which functions and features you value in a phone. Being clear on your criteria can not only help you save big bucks, but ensure you choose a phone that performs in a way you're happy with, and lasts for many years.
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