The best phone deals right now: Save on the latest iPhones and Androids

 The best phone deals right now: Save on the latest iPhones and Androids

Upgrading your phone this summer? These are the best deals on iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones (including the new Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5), Google Pixels, and more.

Considering that every major brand (except Apple) has released a new phone in recent months, there's no better time to shop for a new handset, no matter what your preference is for budget or form factor. And if you look hard enough -- or, just, at this list -- you'll find a competent device for less than retail.

Below is a spread of all the best phone deals currently available, so you don't have to waste an extra second comparing prices, wondering if something is worth buying or not, or feeling guilty that what you thought was a deal wasn't actually the case. (You can also check out the best Apple deals available now, and the best Samsung deals.)

The best smartphone deals

Google Pixel 7

Save $100




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Google's non-Pro Pixel 7 is not as flashy or specced-out as its larger sibling, but many would say it offers a much greater value at $300 less. So, when it discounts another $100, this is arguably the best phone you can buy for the money, even when stacked against this year's best Androids.

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Motorola Razr Plus

Save $820


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No, the Razr isn't dead. In fact, it's possibly the hottest foldable phone right now. If you're an AT&T customer, existing or new, the carrier is currently offering an $820 discount on the $999 Razr Plus, bringing it down to a mere $5/month price over a 36-month installment plan. Believe it or not, the time commitment is the only catch here; there are no trade-in or 5G data plan requirements. 

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Save $200

Want the best big phone currently available? The S23 Ultra is ZDNET's top pick for the best phone overall, and it's $200 off at the time of writing. For the price, you're getting what is arguably the most complete handset on the market, with a large display, a 200MP camera that can take incredibly far-distance shots, and a built-in stylus for all the doodles.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (512 GB)

Save $120 (plus get a $150 Amazon gift card)


Samsung's newly announced Galaxy Z Flip 5 phone is now available for preorder -- and right now, Amazon is offering a deal to upgrade to the 512 GB version for the same price as the 256 GB version, getting you tons of extra storage for $120 off. This deal also gets you a $150 Amazon gift card as well. 

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (512 GB)

Save $180 (plus get a $200 Amazon gift card)


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Similar to the Galaxy Z Flip 5 deal above, for a limited time, Amazon is offering the 512 GB version of the new Galaxy Z Fold 5 foldable phone for the same price as the 256 GB version, saving you $180, when you preorder the phone (which will be released August 11). This deal also comes with a $200 Amazon gift card. 

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OnePlus 10T 5G

Save $170

The OnePlus 10T was a late bloomer last year, releasing in late September, but it's quietly one of the snappiest phones you can buy today for less than $700. At its discounted $529 price on Amazon, you're getting a decently large-sized Android phone with 16GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and up to 80W fast charging in the U.S. That means the 10T can charge from zero to full in less than 30 minutes.

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Apple iPhone 14 (Restored)

Save $115


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Restored devices are not "new" models by any means, but look just as good and often come with a longer 90-day return window. Case in point, the latest iPhone 14 can be had right now, unlocked, in excellent condition, for $115 off. If you can live with a second-hand device, then this is an affordable way to experience Apple's newest hardware.

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Google Pixel 7a for $449 (save $50)

$449 at Amazon

Motorola G Stylus 5G 2023 for $299 (save $399)

$299 at Motorola


Motorola Edge+ 2023 for $699 (save $100)

$699 at Motorola


OnePlus 11 5G for $599 (save $200)

$599 at Best Buy


What is the best phone?

At the time of writing, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is ZDNET's pick for the best phone overall. Compared to its closest competitors, including Apple's iPhone 14 Pro and Google's Pixel 7 Pro, the newest Galaxy device offers better performance, improved cameras, and a suite of features that caters to users of various expertise.

From ZDNET's testing and full review, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra scored a 4.5/5 rating, delivering what is the most complete smartphone experience that money can buy right now, coming at a base storage size of 256GB, and even having an integrated S Pen stylus for precision inputs. It also has what is arguably the best-looking display that we've tested so far.

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The best phones you can buy right now, based on hands-on testing

ZDNET's team of mobile experts tested the best phones on the market from Apple, Samsung, Google, and more, all of which offer stellar cameras, performance, battery life, and unique features.

Written by June Wan, Reviews Editor on July 26, 2023

Reviewed by Alison DeNisco Rayome

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Best phone overall

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iPhone 14 Pro Max

Best iPhone overall

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Google Pixel 7 Pro

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Best phones of 2023Samsung Galaxy S23 UltraiPhone 14 Pro MaxGoogle Pixel 7 ProMotorola Razr PlusSamsung Galaxy A54 5GOnePlus 11What is the best phone?Which phone is right for you?How did we choose these phones?Which phone has the best camera?How long should a phone battery last?How much storage should my phone have?Which phones are also worth considering?Google Pixel 7Apple iPhone 14 PlusSamsung Galaxy A14 5G

We're now more than halfway through 2023, and there's already been a handful of fantastic smartphone releases, including one with a 200-megapixel camera, the return of the Motorola Razr, Google's very first foldable, and now, the latest iterations of Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold and Flip.

And if the annual timeline holds true, with Apple readying new iPhones come fall, even more great phones are on the way.

Also: Best Android phones you can buy right now

For smartphone shoppers today, ZDNET's team of subject matter experts has compiled the definitive list of top phones you can buy right now based on our hands-on testing. Our pick for the best phone overall is the Samsung Galaxy S23, thanks to its large display, long battery life, and 256GB of base storage. Check out all of our picks for the best phones of 2023 below, no matter your budget or your preferred phone manufacturer. 

Best phones of 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Best phone overall



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pros & cons

pros

Most complete smartphone experience money can buy


Reliable quad-camera setup


256GB base storage leads the competition


Integrated S Pen stylus for enhanced functionality


cons

Phone can be unwieldy for some, especially with a case


Fast charging is still capped at 45W


Pricier than most Android phones


more details

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra tech specs: Screen size: 6.8 inches | Storage: Up to 1TB | Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy | Panel type: WQHD+ Edge | Color: Phantom Black, Cream, Green, Lavender | Battery life: 5,000mAh | Water and dust resistant: yes 

Samsung's new Galaxy S23 Ultra is undeniably the most complete smartphone you can buy right now. It's built with a large 6.8-inch AMOLED display that produces vibrant visuals both in the brightest and dimmest environments, a reliable 5,000mAh battery, four cameras at the rear to help you capture a variety of shots, and an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset.

That last bit is especially important given how much more powerful yet efficient the new Ultra flagship is, even when compared to last year's S22 series. In my ZDNET review, I mentioned that "the mobile platform brings meaningful improvements to the Galaxy phone experience, while Samsung's done its part to optimize the S23 Ultra with a larger vapor cooling chamber and more efficient back-end processing. 

Together, you get a phone that's powerful enough for any type of user, including mobile gamers." For a smartphone that's not made specifically for gaming, that's as high praise as it gets, right?

The S23 Ultra proves just as much of its worth through unique specs and features, ones that truly matter to day-to-day usage. That includes the base storage of 256GB (versus the industry's 128GB standard), the integrated S Pen that gives you enhanced precision and inputs, Samsung's five-year commitment to security updates, and even Samsung DeX, its mobile-to-desktop service that turns your S23 Ultra into a full-on computer when connected to a monitor or TV.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

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iPhone 14 Pro Max

Best iPhone overall



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pros & cons

pros

Excellent battery life and camera performance


4K and Dolby Vision support


Wi-Fi 6 support


Satellite SOS and crash detection


cons

Satellite SOS requires monthly fee


Very expensive, especially at larger storage capacities


more details

iPhone 14 Pro Max tech specs: Screen size: 6.7 inches | Storage: Up to 1TB | Processor: A16 Bionic | Panel type: Super Retina XDR | Color: Midnight, Space Black, Purple, Deep Purple, (Product)RED, Silver, Starlight | Battery life: 29 hours | Water and dust resistant: Yes

The iPhone 14 Pro Max is part of Apple's latest lineup of smartphones, and it continues to prove why the company dominates the mobile space. The 6.7-inch display uses Apple's Super Retina XDR panel for bright colors, finer details, and enhanced contrast. It even supports 4K resolution for video playback as well as Dolby Vision for HDR. But perhaps the most intriguing visual feature is the new Dynamic Island, which transforms that notch of dead space on previous models into a notification hub.

During testing, ZDNET Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner remarked that "Despite its silly name, Dynamic Island is both functional and elegantly designed. And there are now subtle and useful new animations for a whole host of activities, from FaceID unlock to AirPods pairing to live sports scores."

New sensors are also present on the Pro iPhone, allowing users to use Apple's new crash detection feature, which automatically knows when you've been in a car accident or have fallen and contacts emergency services. The 14 Pro Max is also equipped with the new satellite SOS system, which allows you to call for help even if you don't have LTE service. 

Just as important is the upgraded battery, now giving you up to 29 hours of use on a full charge. And with fast charging, you can get up to 50 percent battery with just 35 minutes of charging; which is perfect for when you forgot to charge overnight and need to top up on your lunch break or during a work meeting.

Can't decide between the Pro and Pro Max? You can read our full comparison to see what differences there are between the two models.

Review: iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max

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Google Pixel 7 Pro

Best camera phone



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pros & cons

pros

Quality cameras all across the board


User-first software approach


5,000mAh battery with LTPO display


Priced competitively at $899


cons

No 1TB storage option like Apple/Samsung


Stock Android can feel too minimal


Capped at 30W fast charging


more details

Google Pixel 7 Pro tech specs: Screen size: 6.7 inches | Storage: Up to 512GB | Processor: Google Tensor G2 | Panel type: OLED | Color: Snow, Obsidian, Hazel | Battery life: 5,000mAh | Water and dust resistant: Yes 

Months later, the Google Pixel 7 Pro still impresses with a camera array that features a 50MP main lens, a 48MP telephoto, and a 12MP ultrawide that shoots better low-light photography than ever before. ZDNET's Jason Cipriani test both the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro back in October and found the latter the most impressive for its new 30x Super Res Zoom, suggesting that "Someone (Google) finally showed Samsung how these fancy zoo features are supposed to look."

Like the year before's Pixel 6 Pro, the latest Google flagship complements the improved camera hardware with its tried-and-tested computational chops, including Magic Eraser for on-the-fly content-aware fill, a new Macro Focus for enhanced zoom-in shots (up to 30x), and more. 

That's not to take away from the overall design and performance of the Pixel smartphone. The Pro model still features the now-iconic Pixel camera bump that beams from side to side, polished aluminum build quality, and a vivid 6.7-inch LTPO display that refreshes between 1 to 120Hz. The larger footprint also gives room for a beefy 5,000mAh battery that should keep the Pixel running for hours on end. 

At $899, the Pixel 7 Pro undercuts its closest competitors, the iPhone 14 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Even then, you can expect snappy performance thanks to the Tensor G2 chip, with at least five years of consistent software and security updates.

Review: Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro 

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Motorola Razr Plus

Best flip-style foldable phone



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pros & cons

pros

Large cover screen is a phone in and of itself


Incredibly compact


First dust-resistant foldable


Form factor lends itself to creative camera features


cons

Battery is just good enough for a day of use


Repair solutions remain up in the air


Undeniably more fragile than the typical slab phone


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Motorola Razr Plus tech specs: Screen size: 3.6 inches and 6.9 inches | Storage: 256GB | Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 | Panel type: OLED | Color: Infinite Black, Glacier Blue, Viva Magenta | Battery life: 3,800mAh | Water and dust resistant: IP52

Flip phones have made a (somewhat) triumphant return, even if teenagers and young adults are opting for the dumber option of the two types. The Motorola Razr Plus marks the return of the old-school handset, or as I put it in my full review, "a return to form, modernizing a classic flip phone into one of today's best foldables."

With the new Razr Plus, Motorola has equipped the outer cover of the phone with a 3.6-inch display, something we've yet to see from its closest and biggest competitor, Samsung. That may change when Samsung releases its 2023 refresh of the Z Flip 4 during its upcoming Unpacked event, but for now, Motorola takes the dual-screen cake.

Besides doubling as a rear-camera viewfinder, the external display basically serves as a secondary, smaller phone. You're able to run the same apps and services that you would on the inner 6.9-inch panel, including making phone calls, text messaging, watching TikToks, and playing games.

The foldable form factor of the Razr Plus ultimately lends itself to an improved camera experience. Since you're able to flex the display at an upright angle, it's both easier to get everyone in the frame for group photos, take selfies, and capture long-exposure shots that would typically require a tripod or mounting accessory.

And if you can't decide between the Motorola Razr Plus and Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 4? You can read our full comparison to help you decide which is the right folding phone for you.

Review: Motorola Razr Plus (2023)

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Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

Best budget phone



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pros & cons

pros

Competitively priced at under $450


Large and bright 120Hz AMOLED display


Long-lasting 5,000mAh battery


Up to five years of software updates


cons

Plastic body can feel cheaper than glass


Front-facing camera is just passable


Exynos processor still lags behind Qualcomm


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Samsung Galaxy A54 5G tech specs: Screen size: 6.3 inches | Storage: 128GB | Processor: Exynos 1380 | Panel type: AMOLED | Color: Graphite, Lime, Violet, White | Battery life: 5,000mAh | Water and dust resistant: Yes 

Believe it or not, Samsung's best-selling smartphone last year was not one of its S-series or foldable devices, rather it was the humble Galaxy A53 5G, which delivered an uncompromising phone experience with a smooth-scrolling screen, reliable battery, and up to five years of software support. The device was priced at just $449, undercutting its more premium competitors and heavy-handedly beating Apple's own mid-range handset, the iPhone SE.

This year's A54 5G ticks just as many boxes as its predecessor but with a series of subtle yet useful upgrades. For example, the display is still a large 6.4-inch panel that ramps up to 120Hz refresh rate, but now shines at 1,000 nits of brightness (from 800 nits), the battery size is still a healthy 5,000mAh capacity, and the unit is now powered by an Exynos 1380 chipset. That's a minor bump from last year's Exynos chip, but a bump nonetheless.

The Galaxy A54 also features an exterior design that's more in line with Samsung's S-series phones and a new camera system that's headlined by a 50-megapixel main lens. From our testing, the photo results -- both in daytime and nighttime -- were evenly lit and sharpened just enough for you to share with others with confidence. Video capturing is capped at 4K, though the 128GB internal storage that can be expanded via MicroSD card should be ample enough for use.

Review: Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

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OnePlus 11

Best fast-charging phone



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pros & cons

pros

Snappy and smooth performance


100W fast-charging (80W in the US) with charger in the box


Premium build quality for the price


Competitive main camera for photos


cons

Storage and RAM configuration is limited to 128GB/256GB


No wireless charging


No IP68 rating for water and dust resistance


more details

OnePlus 11 tech specs: Screen size: 6.7 inches | Storage: Up to 256GB | Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | Panel type: AMOLED | Color: Titan Black and Eternal Green | Battery life: 5,000mAh | Water and dust resistant: Only IP64 

A slow-charging phone can be a real pain point, especially if you're always on the go. That's why the OnePlus 11 carves out its own best category, beating Apple, Google, and even Samsung when it comes to charging speed. The latest model comes with 100W SuperVooc fast charging or 80W in the US, which is still great. 

For reference, the highest-end iPhone 14 Pro Max has a charging speed limit of 30W and Samsung's just-released Galaxy S23 Ultra caps out at 45W. From ZDNET's testing and comparisons, both of those devices take a least an hour to go from 0% to 75% battery, falling noticeably short of the OnePlus 11's numbers.

In less than 27 minutes, the OnePlus can go from empty to full. That charging speed, and the fact that OnePlus includes its proprietary charger in the box, put it a step above the rest.

The best part is that the rest of the phone is no slouch either; you're getting a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, a 5,000mAh dual-cell battery, and a competitive triple-camera array that gets the job done. In total, OnePlus is charging you a starting rate of $699, which is just as good of a value pickup as the best budget smartphone on this list.

Review: OnePlus 11

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What is the best phone?

Our pick for the best phone overall is the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. It features everything you could want from a smartphone including a large display, four cameras that can shoot 200MP photos and 8K video, up to 1TB of storage, a built-in S Pen for writing and drawing, and a 5,000mAh battery powering the system. Here's how the S23 Ultra fares with the rest of our top picks.

Best phone model

Price

Storage

Screen size

Battery size

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

$1,199

Up to 1TB

6.8 inches

5,000mAh

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy

iPhone 14 Pro Max

$1,099

Up to 1TB

6.7 inches

4,323mAh

A16 Bionic

Google Pixel 7 Pro

$899

Up to 512GB

6.7 inches

5,000mAh

Google Tensor G2

Motorola Razr Plus

$999

256GB

3.6 inches and 6.9 inches

3,800mAh

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

$449

128GB

6.4 inches

5,000mAh

Exynos 1380

OnePlus 11

$699

Up to 256GB

6.7 inches

5,000mAh

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Which phone is right for you?

Choosing a phone can be a daunting task. But having a list of your must-have features can go a long way toward narrowing down your options. If you're a mobile professional or travel a lot for work, you'll want to choose a phone that can provide you with at least a full day of use on a full battery as well as both LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity. 

If you're looking for your teen's first smartphone, a budget-friendly and less feature-heavy option may be better to prevent overspending as well as misuse. And if you're a content creator or other creative professional, you'll want a phone with an excellent front and rear camera to capture photos and videos for your social media feed.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

A no-compromise smartphone that virtually any type of user can take advantage of. It's the only 2023 smartphone with a built-in stylus.

iPhone 14 Pro Max

The best iPhone money can buy. It has a large screen, the longest-lasting battery out of all the models, and a toolbox of a camera system.

Google Pixel 7 Pro

A flagship camera experience at your fingertips. The Pixel 7 Pro differentiates itself with a slew of AI-powered camera tricks like Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur.

Motorola Razr Plus

A flip-style foldable that's both compact and performant. With a large 3.6-inch external display and the market's first dust-resistant build, this is the foldable to buy for most people. 

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

A more budget-friendly smartphone that doesn't compromise on performance and battery life. The A54 5G is also eligible for up to five years of software and security updates, besting that of any phone of a similar price.

OnePlus 11

A phone that lasts long and charges from 0% to 100% in just 30 minutes. The OnePlus 11 is quietly good value, too, starting at $699.

How did we choose these phones?

The process to make our phone selections includes real-world testing and researching about the phones for weeks, consulting with colleagues, industry experts, and analysts who also have hands-on experience with the smartphones, and then selecting the best from all of the available choices. 

Ultimately, we weigh in the following aspects when curating this list:

Design: There's only so much you can do with a slab design, but size differences, material choices, color options, and even the ability to bend a screen in half give shoppers enough diversity to have a preference. That's why we have a recommendation for every form factor.


Performance: For many, smartphones are the center of our lives, which means the best ones are performant and can handle most, if not all, tasks you throw at them.


Camera: Arguably the most valuable feature of a smartphone; the consistency and reliability of a camera system can make or break the overall mobile experience. We test every device in broad daylight and in the darkest of nights when finalizing this list.


Battery: Every option in this guide should last you at least a day of moderate use. We also take into consideration what devices support fast charging and/or wireless charging.


Value: Price points are noted, but the most important thing with buying a phone is getting your money's worth. With these picks, you can rest assured that you're getting the best bang for your buck. 


Which phone has the best camera?

It's debatable between the iPhone 14 Pro, Google Pixel 7 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. For long-distance shots, Samsung's 200MP rear camera with 100x Space Zoom can capture subjects as far out as the moon. For point-and-shoot pictures and a rather simplified (but effective) camera experience, Google's Pixel phones have always been at the top. If you're a videographer at heart, then the iPhone 14 Pro, with Cinematic mode and Action mode, makes for an excellent tool to get the shots you need.

Also: Google Pixel 7 Pro vs iPhone 14 Pro: Which flagship should you buy?

How long should a phone battery last?

The average phone battery gives you about 22 hours of use on a full charge, which is great for staying connected on your commutes, work flights, and at home in the evenings. But that's just the average, actual use time varies by phone model and by what you're using your phone for. 

For example, the latest iPhone 14 Pro Max boasts a 29-hour battery life. But you'll most certainly get less than that if you habitually scroll through social media or stream video and music. And the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 has just a nine-hour battery life, which is further reduced by streaming, social media, and making calls.

How much storage should my phone have?

Most smartphones have a base storage capacity of 128GB, which is plenty of space for average users to download apps and music, take photos, and shoot videos. However, if you're a mobile or creative professional, you'll need more space. Many smartphones have expanded storage options up to 512GB or even 1TB, and you can always sync your phone to your preferred cloud storage service to free up local storage space.

Which phones are also worth considering?

If you're in the market for a new smartphone, there are tons of options out there. Whether you're looking to upgrade or get your first smartphone, Apple, Samsung, and OnePlus have great choices:

BEST ANDROID ALTERNATIVE

Google Pixel 7

Don't let the absence of the "Pro" label fool you -- the Pixel 7 is one of the better-value smartphones on the market to date. You can easily find one for around $450 right now, yet it comes with a flagship Tensor G2 processor and very capable cameras.

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Apple iPhone 14 Plus

The iPhone 14 Plus is arguably the best model if you value battery life, a large display, and a price that leaves a smaller dent than the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

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BEST SAMSUNG ALTERNATIVE

Samsung Galaxy A14 5G

If you're on a tight budget, the Samsung Galaxy A14 5G is highly recommended at $200. For the price, you're getting a decent 6.6-inch display with 90Hz refresh rate, 5G, a 5,000mAh battery, and more.

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These are the 10 best deals on iPhone models right now

Retailers and carriers are offering promotions on all models of the iPhone, including the current iPhone 14 line.

Written by Allison Murray, Staff Writer on July 20, 2023

Reviewed by Christina Darby

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The best iPhone dealsiPhone 14 Pro Max at AT&TiPhone 14 at T-MobileiPhone 14 Pro Max at VerizoniPhone 12, iPhone 13, or iPhone 14 at Xfinity MobileiPhone 13 at Best BuyMore iPhone dealsWhat is the best iPhone?What are the best deals this March 2023?

iPhone 14 Pro Max at AT&T

Save up to $1,000

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iPhone 14 at T-Mobile

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iPhone 14 Pro Max at Verizon

Save up to $440

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iPhone 12, iPhone 13, or iPhone 14 at Xfinity Mobile

Save up to $800 off

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iPhone 13 at Best Buy

Save $50

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Shopping for a new iPhone can be a lengthy and sometimes stressful process. There's a lot to consider between deciding which model to get and looking for ways to save money on your purchase. 

Thankfully, carriers and even Apple constantly rotate promotions on all Apple's current iPhone models. That means you're not locked into getting whatever the newest (and most expensive) iPhone is, but you can find deals on models including the iPhone SEiPhone 11iPhone 12, and the iPhone 13.. And, you can of course get deals on the latest iPhone 14 models, including the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max

You'll notice that many carrier deals have the potential to net you a free iPhone, assuming you have the right type of phone to trade in and sign up for the right unlimited plan. Naturally, the devil's in the details, er, fine print, for any smartphone deal. But that's why we're here.

Below you'll find the best deals we can currently find with US carriers, as well as with Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. 

The best iPhone deals

iPhone 14 Pro Max at AT&T

Save up to $1,000



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At AT&T, you can get an iPhone 14 Pro Max for up to $1,000 off when you have an eligible trade-in device. Instead of paying $30.56 per month on your new iPhone, you could pay as little as $2.78 per month with this deal. 

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iPhone 14 at T-Mobile

Get a free phone



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Over at T-Mobile, both new and existing customers can get a new iPhone 14 when you trade in an eligible device on the carrier's Go5G plan. To get this deal, you'll have to call a certain number, so be sure to dial the proper number to get your free iPhone.

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iPhone 14 Pro Max at Verizon

Save up to $440



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Existing Verizon customers can save up to $440 on the iPhone 14 Pro Max when trading in an eligible device. However, if you're new to Verizon or opening a line, you can save up to $1,000 on a new iPhone 14 Pro Max (with an eligible trade in). 

View now at Verizon

iPhone 12, iPhone 13, or iPhone 14 at Xfinity Mobile

Save up to $800 off



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Xfinity Mobile has a great deal going on until July 25 where you can save up to $800 off on the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, or the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The deal is for new and existing customers when you trade in a qualifying phone. 

View now at Xfinity

iPhone 13 at Best Buy

Save $50



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Right now, you can save $50 on an unlocked iPhone 13 at Best Buy. You'll pay $680 instead of the usual price of $730 with this deal. Plus, you can activate with a carrier of your choosing. 

View now at Best Buy

More iPhone deals

iPhone 13 at Verizon (save up to $600)

View now at Verizon


iPhone SE (3rd gen) at Verizon (save $11.94/mo over 36 months)

View now at Verizon


Renewed iPhone 11 for $315 (save $85)

$315 at Amazon


Renewed iPhone 12 for $480 (save $70)

$480 at Amazon


iPhone 14 for $21.64/mo (save $2.77/mo over 36 months)

View now at Walmart


What is the best iPhone?

The best iPhone currently on the market is the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The 6.7-inch model is the largest of the iPhone 14 line and comes stacked with the latest features that Apple has to offer, such as Dynamic Island, an A16 bionic chip, and a new 48MP main sensor that shoots detailed imagery.

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