iPhone Pro (latest)
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iPhone (standard latest)
The mainstream iPhone. All the core experience without the Pro price. Solid camera, great performance, six-plus years of iOS updates ahead.
Budget iPhone (SE / older model)
Apple ecosystem on a budget. You get iOS, the App Store, and continued security updates without paying flagship prices.
Samsung Galaxy S Ultra
The Android power user choice. S Pen, periscope zoom, huge battery, and Samsung's seven-year update commitment. Built for people who use every feature.
Samsung Galaxy S (standard)
Mainstream Samsung at a more reasonable price. Same software support window as the Ultra, smaller and lighter in the hand.
Samsung Galaxy A (mid-range)
Where value lives in the Samsung lineup. Massive battery life, decent camera, and a price that makes sense.
Google Pixel Pro
The computational photography flagship. Google's image processing wins in low light, and Pixel-exclusive AI features arrive first. Seven years of Android updates direct from Google.
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Last updated: May 7, 2026