Top Cell Phones 2023
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77
Motorola launches a compelling smartphone for little money with the Moto E40. The 90 Hz screen is a highlight, but there are also some limitations like missing NFC.
-- As reviewed by NotebookCheck

77
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 foldable phone turns into an Android tablet. It features S-Pen stylus support, water resistance, and a more durable screen. Unfortunately, it also has a terrible under-screen selfie camera.
-- As reviewed by The Verge

77
The Huawei P30 Lite is a good phone. It looks striking, has a decent screen and the camera is versatile too. With middling power though, and good, but not great battery life, all combined with a lofty price tag, it isn’t quite a no-brainer.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar

77
The LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen offers dual screens for maximum productivity and great battery life for a very reasonable price.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

77
The OnePlus 7T may be a more well-rounded phone for the money, but the Axon 10 Pro is a good alternative for those more concerned about battery life or storage capacity. If you're looking to spend less than the Axon 10 Pro's $549 price, look into the $399 Pixel 3a.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

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76
For the price, the Samsung Galaxy A14 isn't a bad smartphone, but other manufacturers offer significantly higher quality equipment.
-- As reviewed by NotebookCheck

76
The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G packs a lot to like for a sub-$200 phone, including a large screen, efficient performance, solid connectivity options, and a superior software upgrade path.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

76
The Moto G62 is a solid, good-value 5G phone. It’s a sound buy if you’re happy to make do with its pedestrian camera and limited gaming performance.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar

76
Motorola's Moto E32 is a solid phone with a 90 Hz screen and fast charging technology, but it also has drawbacks with the dim screen and missing NFC.
-- As reviewed by NotebookCheck
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