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APPLE iPHONE 15 PRO MAX

From $1,849, apple.com/au

The iPhone 15 Pro Max continues to push what is possible from a smartphone. It’s lighter and stronger than ever, boasts a better camera array, and has USB-C charging for the first time.

SAMSUNG GALAXY S24 ULTRA

From $2,199, samsung.com

Samsung’s biggest and best flagship now has a flat-panel display that is also finished in a more rugged titanium. Plus there are a host of new AI features to take on Apple and Google.

GOOGLE PIXEL 7 PRO

From $1,299, store.google.com

Google’s 2022 flagship features astounding cameras that deliver great results. Google’s second-gen Tensor processor is also super fast, and crunches through tasks with ease.

NOTHING PHONE (2)

From $959, nothing.tech

The Nothing Phone (2) is comfortable to use, with a distinctive design. It improves over the first-gen phone in battery life and screen quality, and adds a dollop of fun with features such as Glyph lights.

CHEAP SMARTPHONES

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APPLE iPHONE SE (2022)

From $719, apple.com/au

A near-flagship iPhone for a fraction of the cost. The SE delivers cutting-edge innards, with a superb camera and a speedy A15 CPU, all wrapped in a nice small-scale design that’s easy to pocket.

ONEPLUS NORD CE 2

From $549, oneplus.com

Based on the Nord 2, but cheaper, OnePlus gets all the fundamentals right. Anyone on a budget who wants a small, light phone with decent battery

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