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SpaceX reveals the target date in an FCC filing that also urges the commission to loosen restrictions on radio frequency emissions to improve the system's coverage.

By Michael Kan
3.5

The 2024 Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G has a bright screen, exceptional battery life, and a handy built-in stylus, but underwhelming cameras and software support hold the phone back.

By Sarah Lord

Verizon commits $100 million to help the satellite-connectivity startup cover gaps in its terrestrial network. But AST first has to get commercial Bluebird satellites into low Earth orbit.

By Rob Pegoraro
2.0

The Nokia C210 has a compelling price of just over $100, but its subpar performance and outdated software make the phone difficult to recommend.

By Sarah Lord

A $35 million class-action settlement over audio issues with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus could result in payments between $50 and $349. But you have to submit a claim before June 3.

By Joe Hindy

The roughly $4.4 billion transaction will add UScellular customers to T-Mobile’s total.

By Rob Pegoraro

How does the $400 Galaxy A35 stack up against the $800 Galaxy S24? We explain their key differences to help you decide which phone is right for you.

By Iyaz Akhtar

Connecting the two lets you send text messages, see notifications, instantly grab photos, and even run apps from your Android on your Windows 11 PC. We show you how to get started.

By Michael Muchmore

Effective June 17, iFixit will no longer partner with Samsung on repair parts and guides, in part because it doesn't think Samsung wants customers to be able to fix their phones 'at scale.'

By Kate Irwin
3.0

The TCL 50 XL 5G offers decent power and an expansive screen for a low price, but its camera quality and battery life don't impress.

By Iyaz Akhtar

The carrier's site also now hides the Magenta plan that was once its flagship offering.

By Rob Pegoraro

The new version could upgrade to USB-C, swap Touch ID for Face ID, and add an Action button.

By Joe Hindy
4.0

The pricey Kyocera DuraXA Equip is a heavy-duty feature phone with reliable call quality, PTT capability, and easy email access.

By Sarah Lord
4.5
Editors' Choice

The Pixel 8a combines some of the most compelling elements in Google's lineup with few compromises for the price, making it the best Android phone under $500.

By Iyaz Akhtar

The new version of the tracker will sport an improved chip and better location tracking.

By Emily Price

Apple is reportedly planning to launch a rose version of the phone in September.

By Emily Price

The deal runs from May 30 to June 3, according to Bloomberg.

By Emily Price

Apple does just about everything for you, including setting up a password manager. But what if you want to choose your own? We show you how.

By Edward Mendelson

The Sony Xperia 1 VI tweaks a number of elements to make it stand out from its predecessors, but it still carries a high price tag.

By Eric Zeman

Google's annual developer conference, scheduled for May 14 (today!), should feature more about Android 15 as well as details about how Google plans to incorporate Gemini AI into future products.

By Iyaz Akhtar