Allison Johnson

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Google Pixel Fold review: closing the gap

The Pixel Fold is a powerful device with an entertainment-friendly inner screen, but it feels like it’s at least one generation away from greatness.By Allison Johnson, a reviewer with 10 years...

Motorola Razr Plus review: the right moves

The Razr Plus is a much better phone than the preceding models. It’s a little fiddly, but for the right kind of person, it presents a rewarding experience.By Allison Johnson, a...

OnePlus Nord N30 5G review: midrange performance, budget phone problems

The Nord N30 is a $300 phone that performs like a $500 phone, but it’s held back by a mediocre camera system — and last year’s Pixel 6A hovering over its shoulder.By...

Motorola Edge Plus (2023) review: a little sharper

It’s much closer to being a true flagship competitor, but the Edge Plus 2023 lacks the extra something that it needs to stand up to the category leaders.By Allison Johnson, a...

Google Pixel 7A review: a better deal

It’s $50 more than the Pixel 6A, but some key upgrades keep Google’s A-series at the top of the midrange class.For the past couple of years, there’s been a very simple flowchart...

Six months later, the iPhone 14 Pro is everything I love and hate about phones

The always-on display, Live Activities, and Dynamic Island tease a frictionless future where we spend less time in apps.Apple’s Live Activities and always-on display are a showcase for what our phones could...

Motorola ThinkPhone review: business class

The ThinkPhone is a successful collaboration nine years in the making and a step in the right direction for Motorola.After a couple years of lackluster flagships, Motorola has finally released a high-end...

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G review: a little bit flagship, but mostly midrange

The A54 5G delivers some flagship-level features for a midrange price, but as always, you get what you pay for.If there’s a bar for the features and performance that make a flagship...

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