The Google Pixel 10 isn’t the most exciting phone you can buy right now, but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the better Android options in its price range.
MyRepublic mobile plans for everyone, from cheaper SIM-only 4G plans with decent data allowances to pricier 5G plans with stacks of gigabytes.
Singaporeans after a mobile provider with cheap 5G plans and a selection of SIM-only, postpaid with a device, and prepaid plans should consider M1.
A Singtel mobile plan is a good choice for any Singaporean who wants a premium SIM-only, prepaid or postpaid service but doesn’t mind paying extra.
For a device that costs less than $400, the CMF Phone 2 Pro punches well above its weight, delivering great performance, long battery life, and a cool aesthetic with only a few downsides.
The Nothing 3a Pro's got solid specs, long battery life, and a high-quality camera, even if some of the experimental features don’t quite stick the landing.
GOMO, giga, SIMBA (TPG) and Circles.Life aren’t the biggest mobile providers in Singapore. But they do compete closely. Who’s the best?
The Nothing Phone 3a is one of the best-value budget phones you can get right now, with excellent performance, solid battery life, a stunning display and a distinctly Nothing design.
A SIMBA (TPG) prepaid or postpaid SIM-only plan is for anyone who doesn’t need a mobile phone and who wants plenty of data and unlimited mobile calls.
VIVIFI SIM-only plans are worth considering for anyone interested in an MVNO on the Singtel 4G network who’s after lots of different plan options.
Zero1 SIM-only plans are for Singaporeans seeking a good range of 4G mobile plans with plenty of data, offered on the Singtel network.