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Motorola Moto G 5G (2025) 128GB

Android 15 5G smartphone with 6.7" HD+ display + 120Hz refresh rate, up to 4GB RAM, 50MP Dual Rear Camera and 2.4 GHz Octa-core processor

  • 6.7 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 2MP
  • Front Camera: 16MP

Motorola Moto G 5G (2026) 128GB

Android 16 5G smartphone with 6.7" HD+ display + 120Hz refresh rate, up to 4GB RAM, 50MP Dual Rear Camera and 2.4 GHz Octa-core processor

  • 6.7 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 2MP
  • Front Camera: 32MP

Samsung Galaxy A26 5G

Affordable Android 15, One UI 7, 5G smartphone with immersive 6.7" FHD+ Super AMOLED Display, 128GB storage and 50MP triple cameras

  • 6.7 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 8MP, 2MP
  • Front Camera: 13MP

Motorola Moto G Power (2025) 128GB

Android 15 smartphone with 6.8" Full HD+ display, up to 8GB RAM, 50MP camera system, and improved battery life

  • 6.8 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 8MP
  • Front Camera: 16MP

Motorola Edge (2025) 256GB

Android 15 smartphone with 6.7" Super HD pOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, triple rear camera and Mediatek Dimensity 7400 Ultra (4 nm) octa-core processor

  • 6.7 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 50MP, 10MP
  • Front Camera: 50MP

Samsung Galaxy A37 5G 128GB

Affordable Android 16 5G with immersive 6.7" FHD+ Super AMOLED display, smooth 120Hz refresh rate and 1200 nits peak brightness and 50MP main camera

  • 6.7 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 8MP, 5MP
  • Front Camera: 12MP

Google Pixel 10a 128GB

Google's 2026 a-series 5G model powered by Google's Tensor G4 chip, featuring Android 16, and Dual rear camera 48MP + 13MP

  • 6.3 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 48MP, 13MP
  • Front Camera: 13MP

Google Pixel 9a 128GB

Google's 2025 a-series 5G model powered by Google's newest processor Tensor G4, featuring Android 15, and Dual rear camera 48MP + 13MP

  • 6.3 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 48MP, 13MP
  • Front Camera: 13MP

Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2026) 128GB

An Android 16 smartphone with 6.7" Super HD 120Hz display, 8GB RAM, 50MP Rear Camera, larger battery capacity and 2.4GHz octa-core processor

  • 6.7 inch display
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP, 13MP
  • Front Camera: 32MP

Apple iPhone 17e 256GB

2026 New iPhone 17e features 5G connectivity, a latest generation A19 chip, 6.1" Super Retina XDR display, 48MP Fusion Rear camera, 4K video recording and Visual intelligence action button on the side

  • 6.1 inch display
  • Rear Camera: 48MP
  • Front Camera: 12MP

WhistleOut’s Phone Finder tool makes it easy to compare devices and find the perfect one for you. In the “filters” section at the top of this page, you can specify exactly what you’re looking for: screen size, phone brand, operating system, camera, carrier, and upfront cost or monthly price. Or, if you prefer, you can simply browse through our list, which ranks phones according to their popularity on our site.

We find the best deals on popular devices like the iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Google Pixel. If you take advantage of switching deals or trade-in incentives, you should never have to pay full price for a phone outright. 

Popular Phone Brands


Apple makes a splash every September with the release of a new line of iPhones. The company’s latest, the iPhone 16 series, was built from the ground up to fully take advantage of Apple Intelligence, the brand’s advanced AI and machine learning technology that powers everything from personalized user experiences to smarter battery management.

Samsung is the most popular Android brand on our site, with the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy S23 FE being the newest additions to the Samsung family. New Android devices come packed with features from the latest version of OS, like satellite connectivity and widget previews.

The Google Pixel is a powerful smartphone currently in its ninth iteration. The Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL offer the latest and greatest features, including Google AI powered by Tensor G4.

Buy a Phone From a Carrier


If you’re buying a new device, you might want a new cell phone plan to go along with it. Fortunately, all the devices above are available for outright purchase or installments on the three major carriers, i.e., Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

The key advantage of going with Verizon is their coverage—by far the best in the United States. The nation’s largest carrier also has a range of phone plans to fit any budget. Often, you can switch to Verizon and get a new cell phone for cheap, or even free. Check out these pages for more info:

AT&T is the second-largest carrier in the country and has the second-best network coverage. It offers competitive deals on the latest cell phones and encourages customers to bring their old phones when switching for a discount. 

After merging with Sprint in 2020, T-Mobile has proven to be a big player in the mobile game. They recently purchased Mint Mobile and are consistently increasing their 5G footprint nationwide. Like the other carriers, T-Mobile offers new and existing customers the latest smartphones with BOGO deals and free phones

If you want to score a great deal on a new cell phone and plan, MVNOs are a great way to go. MVNOs, short for mobile virtual network operators, are carriers that run on one or more of the major networks. Some of the major MVNOs include Metro by T-Mobile, Cricket Wireless, Visible, and Mint Mobile. While these smaller carriers don't offer as competitive of deals as the big three, you can still score an older phone like the Google Pixel 8 or Galaxy S24+. 

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