Getting a new phone as a senior can be complicated. For instance, you might want the latest and greatest device or something simpler to make and receive calls. PCMag can help, since we've been writing about cell phones for at least three decades and reviewing them for about as long. Therefore, you can rest assured that the phones on this list are the best ones available right now. The Apple iPhone 17 and Google Pixel 10a top our list of Editors' Choice winners, for their superb value and power, respectively, but our other picks have merit, too. Check out our in-depth reviews of each phone to determine which is best for you or the senior in your life, and make sure to read to the end for some helpful buying guidelines.
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Best iPhoneApple iPhone 17
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Best Midrange Android PhoneGoogle Pixel 10a
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Best Battery LifeSamsung Galaxy A25 5G
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Best Affordable Android PhoneSamsung Galaxy A17 5G
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Best Big-Screen Android PhoneSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
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Best Voice PhoneTCL Flip 4 5G
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Best Affordable iPhoneApple iPhone 17e
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Best iPhoneApple iPhone 17
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The iPhone 17 has a sharp, vibrant 6.3-inch display that's easy to see and use. It offers long battery life, so you won't have to hunt down a charger often, while its excellent cameras let you take lots of good family photos. Apple's mobile OS is also intuitive to use, regardless of your tech skills, and the phone even supports Apple Intelligence.
Who It's For
The iPhone 17 is for people who need a solid smartphone that handles the basics and includes a little extra. Its bright screen, good battery life, sharp cameras, and reasonable price make it a balanced offering.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 24 hours, 31 minutes Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 48MP, 48MP; 18MP CPU Apple A19 Dimensions 5.89 by 2.81 by 0.31 inches Operating System iOS 26 Screen Resolution 2,622 by 1,206 pixels Screen Size 6.3 Learn More Apple iPhone 17 Review -
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Best Midrange Android PhoneGoogle Pixel 10a
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The Google Pixel 10a is an excellent and affordable Android device. It is easy to hold and see thanks to its bright 6.3-inch AMOLED screen. It is also water-resistant, fast charging, and supports wireless charging. An ultra-wide camera with 4K video capture means it's great for snapping photos and videos of the grandkids. It also supports Google's Gemini AI features and tools.
Who It's For
If you want some truly convenient features and long-term software support, the Google Pixel 10a is a wise choice that doesn't cost too much.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 12 hours, 15 minutes Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 48MP, 13MP; 13MP CPU Google Tensor G4 Dimensions 6.06 by 2.87 by 0.35 inches Operating System Android 16 Screen Resolution 2,424 by 1,080 pixels Screen Size 6.3 Learn More Google Pixel 10a Review -
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Best Battery LifeSamsung Galaxy A25 5G
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G can power through most tasks you throw at it and has enough battery life to last you a full day on a single charge. Moreover, Samsung's promise of four years of OS upgrades and five years of security updates means you can keep the phone for several years without worry. The 6.5-inch AMOLED display also gets quite bright for enhanced visibility.
Who It's For
If you want an affordable smartphone that can handle more than the basics, the Galaxy A25 is the phone to get. Its cameras produce better images than the majority of phones at this price, with crisp detail and good color.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 13 hours, 10 minutes Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 50MP, 8MP, 2MP; 13MP CPU Samsung Exynos 1280 Dimensions 6.34 by 3.01 by 0.33 inches Operating System Android 14 Screen Resolution 2,340 by 1,080 pixels Screen Size 6.5 Learn More Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Review -
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Best Affordable Android PhoneSamsung Galaxy A17 5G
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The capable Galaxy A17 5G packs the best of Samsung into an affordable package. It has a large, sharp display with a speedy 90Hz refresh rate, delivers good performance for the price, and comes with an excellent software update commitment. We also like that it has a microSD card slot for expandable storage and an IP54 rating for protection against splashing and rain.
Who It's For
If you want a budget-friendly phone with a big screen and snappy speed, the Samsung Galaxy A17 is a steal.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 15 hours, 45 minutes Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 50MP, 5MP, 2MP; 13MP CPU Samsung Exynos 1330 Dimensions 6.47 by 3.07 by 0.30 inches Operating System Android 16 Screen Resolution 2,340 by 1,080 pixels Screen Size 6.7 Learn More Samsung Galaxy A17 5G Review -
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Best Big-Screen Android PhoneSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is arguably the best Android handset for seniors. It has a huge screen, terrific cameras, and top-notch build quality. If you like to jot down notes by hand, the included S Pen stylus slots right into the phone. Samsung's Easy Mode also helps less tech-savvy people use the phone to its fullest.
Who It's For
Like the iPhone 17 Pro Max, the S26 Ultra is for people with deep pockets and a desire to use the latest mobile tech. The S Pen works better than any other stylus we've tested, so this phone should especially appeal to artists and notetakers.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 15 hours, 5 minutes Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 200MP, 50MP, 50MP, 10MP; 12MP CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Dimensions 6.61 by 3.37 by 0.35 inches Operating System Android 16 Screen Resolution 3,120 by 1,440 pixels Screen Size 6.9 Learn More Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review -
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Best Voice PhoneTCL Flip 4 5G
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The TCL Flip 4 5G is our favorite, low-cost flip phone. It offers great battery life, Wi-Fi connectivity so you can check email and browse the web, and, most importantly, both the earpiece and speakerphone sound loud and clear.
Who It's For
If you just want a phone to make and receive calls, the TCL Flip 4 5G handles those tasks with aplomb. It's quite affordable and easy to carry around.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 20 hours Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 5MP CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 Dimensions 4.29 by 2.34 by 0.84 inches Operating System KaiOS Screen Resolution 240 by 320 pixels Screen Size 3.2 Learn More TCL Flip 4 5G Review -
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Best Affordable iPhoneApple iPhone 17e
Pros & Cons
Why We Picked It
The iPhone 17e offers all the key benefits of the Apple iPhone 17 in a more affordable package. It has a modern processor, screen, and camera, supports basic 5G, and can run Apple Intelligence. This model is also compatible with MagSafe, which makes charging a snap.
Who It's For
The iPhone 17e is the best choice for budget shoppers who still want an Apple handset. Chances are, at least someone you know uses an iPhone, so getting help with anything shouldn't be an issue.
Specs & Configurations
Battery Life (As Tested) 22 hours, 2 minutes Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 48MP; 12MP CPU Apple A19 Dimensions 5.78 by 2.82 by 0.32 inches Operating System iOS 26 Screen Resolution 2,532 by 1,170 pixels Screen Size 6.1 Learn More Apple iPhone 17e Review -
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Operating System | iOS 26 | Android 16 | Android 14 | Android 16 | Android 16 | KaiOS | iOS 26 | iOS 26 | Android 16 | Android 14 |
CPU | Apple A19 | Google Tensor G4 | Samsung Exynos 1280 | Samsung Exynos 1330 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy | Qualcomm Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 | Apple A19 | Apple A19 | Google Tensor G4 | Samsung Exynos 1280 |
Dimensions | 5.89 by 2.81 by 0.31 inches | 6.06 by 2.87 by 0.35 inches | 6.34 by 3.01 by 0.33 inches | 6.47 by 3.07 by 0.30 inches | 6.61 by 3.37 by 0.35 inches | 4.29 by 2.34 by 0.84 inches | 5.78 by 2.82 by 0.32 inches | 5.89 by 2.81 by 0.31 inches | 6.06 by 2.87 by 0.35 inches | 6.34 by 3.01 by 0.33 inches |
Screen Size | 6.3 | 6.3 | 6.5 | 6.7 | 6.9 | 3.2 | 6.1 | 6.3 | 6.3 | 6.5 |
Screen Resolution | 2,622 by 1,206 pixels | 2,424 by 1,080 pixels | 2,340 by 1,080 pixels | 2,340 by 1,080 pixels | 3,120 by 1,440 pixels | 240 by 320 pixels | 2,532 by 1,170 pixels | 2,622 by 1,206 pixels | 2,424 by 1,080 pixels | 2,340 by 1,080 pixels |
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) | 48MP, 48MP; 18MP | 48MP, 13MP; 13MP | 50MP, 8MP, 2MP; 13MP | 50MP, 5MP, 2MP; 13MP | 200MP, 50MP, 50MP, 10MP; 12MP | 5MP | 48MP; 12MP | 48MP, 48MP; 18MP | 48MP, 13MP; 13MP | 50MP, 8MP, 2MP; 13MP |
Battery Life (As Tested) | 24 hours, 31 minutes | 12 hours, 15 minutes | 13 hours, 10 minutes | 15 hours, 45 minutes | 15 hours, 5 minutes | 20 hours | 22 hours, 2 minutes | 24 hours, 31 minutes | 12 hours, 15 minutes | 13 hours, 10 minutes |
Buying Guide: The Best Phones for Seniors in 2026
The Best Voice Phones
We regularly get emails from readers who are frustrated because they don't feel like there are enough simple, high-quality voice phones. They look at the current lineup of voice phones and see them as a step back, not a step up.
They're right. The hardware demands of 4G LTE voice calling mean inexpensive voice phones are slower and less reliable than in the past. We've tested several, and the one we recommend most right now is the TCL Flip 3. It's cheap, and it works well. The TCL Flip 2 is also good if you can't find the Flip 3.
There are a bunch of flip phones kicking around the cell phone aisle at Walgreens and Walmart from carrier brands like Tracfone and Net10. We don't review them, but some appear to be older, decent-quality models. If your budget is tight, try one of those. Avoid phones where the carrier appears to be the phone maker; those are typically rebranded phones from low-rent manufacturers. Stick to options from Motorola and Samsung if possible.
What Phone Features Are Most Important for Seniors?
Icons and touch targets on large, affordable devices with lower-resolution screens are easier to hit, so you should consider buying an older, less-advanced phone if one suits your needs. (That said, a flagship phone is a good choice if you want to look at photos and videos at full quality.)
If a smartphone's default abundance of options feels too cluttered or confusing, try Samsung's Easy Mode. It's available on handsets from the low-cost Galaxy A17 5G to the high-end Galaxy S26 series.
Fans of pen and paper might enjoy using Samsung's S Pen on the S26 Ultra or Motorola's Moto G Stylus 5G. You can also use a third-party passive stylus with many iPhones.
It's worth looking for a phone with an IP rating and reinforced glass. With those features, you can worry less about dust, water ingress, or damage from drops. Most affordable models lack an IP rating.

Finally, if you depend on a tech-savvy person for smartphone tech support, you might want to get the same type of phone they have (either one that runs Android or iOS). The two main phone operating systems are very different, and someone familiar with one might not be able to answer questions about the other. There are a lot of iPhones out there; here's how to choose the best iPhone. We also have a roundup of the top Android phones and the best cheap phones overall.
What Are the Best Senior-Specific Phone Carriers?
Two wireless carriers specialize in the senior market: Lively and Consumer Cellular. Lively, formerly known as GreatCall, uses the Verizon network, while Consumer Cellular runs on AT&T. Of the two, Lively has more specialized features for those who need health monitoring: an urgent response button, 24/7 access to nurses, and connected medical alert devices.
Now a Best Buy subsidiary, Lively sells first-party hardware. Its flip phone, the Jitterbug Flip2, is the company's simplest device. We haven't reviewed it and, therefore, don't have any opinions to share about it, but it sells for around $80. The Jitterbug Flip2 can also be found at a discount if you look around online.
On the other hand, we recommend Consumer Cellular highly. Consumer Cellular has a marketing arrangement with AARP and doesn't offer specialized services, but it received high marks from our readers in the past for customer service. It sells several of the phones on our list.
Do Senior Phones Work on Standard Carriers?
Many seniors are more comfortable with older phones, but some might no longer work. You must ensure your phone supports 4G LTE networks, which will remain active until at least 2030. All three major carriers have turned off their 3G already. That means you need to go with a voice phone that supports voice over 4G LTE, also known as VoLTE.
There are other benefits to 4G as well. 4G LTE basic phones support HD Voice; that means you can conduct high-quality voice calls with anyone else who has an HD Voice-capable mobile phone. Those higher-quality calls can be easier on aged ears. As for 5G, many of the phones on our list already support it.
The major carriers offer senior discount plans for smartphone users. AT&T and T-Mobile have special plans for people over 55. Verizon has limited offers available only to residents of Florida.
The Best Prepaid Carriers for Senior Phones
Seniors on fixed incomes should check out our story on the best cheap phone plans, which has a lot of low-cost virtual carriers—prepaid carriers that use the major carriers' networks but tend to charge a lot less per month for basic service. If you're looking for limited, voice-only plans, you can get them on a range of carrier networks for around $10 per month. Those plans usually require that you bring over an unlocked, compatible phone.








