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    Apple iPhone 16 128GB - Pink | MYEA3QN/A

    Apple iPhone 16 128GB - Pink | MYEA3QN/A

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    • 6.1" Super Retina XDR display — Bright, vibrant everyday viewing
    • 48MP Fusion camera — Capture stunning high-resolution photos
    • A18 chip — Fast, smooth performance
    • Apple Intelligence ready — Built for powerful AI features
    • Sim Free Phone
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Choosing the right phone usually comes down to a small number of decisions that make a big difference once the phone is in your hand every day. The first is whether you want iPhone or Android. The second is how much you actually need to spend. The third is whether you want a full smartphone or something simpler and easier to use. 

For many shoppers, the easiest way to narrow it down is by the kind of user you are. If you want the Apple ecosystem, strong cameras and a familiar premium experience, the iPhone route is still the cleanest place to start. If you want the broadest choice across flagship, mid-range and value models, Samsung gives you one of the clearest routes through the category. If value matters most, Xiaomi is worth a close look because it gives you strong screens, good battery life and competitive pricing. And if ease of use matters more than apps and extras, the simpler HMD, Doro and Emporia routes make far more sense than buying a smartphone that feels frustrating from day one. 

Before you buy, it is worth comparing a few things first: 

  • Budget — Work out whether you want a premium phone, a strong everyday smartphone or a simple lower-cost model. 
  • Operating system — Apple and Android feel different in daily use, so this choice often matters more than the brand logo alone. 
  • Screen size — Bigger screens are better for video and reading, but standard-size phones are easier to hold and pocket. 
  • Camera expectations — A flagship camera is worth paying for only if photography is a real priority. 
  • Battery and charging — Heavy users should lean towards bigger batteries and faster charging support. 
  • Storage — 128GB is fine for many people, but 256GB is usually the safer long-term buy. 
  • Ease of use — For some households, simple menus, big buttons and louder sound are more important than raw spec. 

When you purchase a phone from Expert.ie, the decision should feel straightforward. The right route depends on how you use your phone, what you want to spend and whether you value premium features, everyday value or simplicity above everything else. Delivery Nationwide, Easy Returns, Best Price Promise, Humm Finance, Find a Store support and the reassurance of buying from a 100% Irish Owned retailer all help make that decision easier once you have found the right model. 

Mobile Phone Comparison

Route Who it suits Typical live products What matters most
Premium flagship phones Shoppers who want the best camera, performance and display quality Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 12GB / 256GB 5G - Black | SM-S948BZKDEUB Camera performance, battery, premium build and long-term everyday use
All-round iPhones Apple users who want a strong everyday iPhone without automatically going to the most expensive model Apple iPhone 16 128GB - Black | MYE73QN/A Storage, screen size, camera and whether you really need the newest generation
Mid-range Android phones Buyers who want a modern smartphone experience with better value than flagship pricing Samsung Galaxy A56 5G 256GB - Graphite | SM-A566BZKCEUB Display quality, battery, 5G and day-to-day performance
Budget Android phones Shoppers who mainly want calls, messages, apps, streaming and browsing at a lower spend Xiaomi Note 15 6G RAM 128G ROM Smart Phone - Black | MZB0M8GEU Battery, screen size, storage and brand preference
Simple and senior-friendly phones Users who want bigger buttons, easier menus or a more familiar call-first phone HMD 2660 Flip 4G Mobile Phone - Cosy Black | 1GF033CPH1L05 Ease of use, emergency features, loud sound and whether a touchscreen is wanted

Mobile Phone Buying FAQs

What is the best phone for most people right now?
For many shoppers, the best answer sits in the upper mid-range rather than at the very top of the market. That is where you usually get the best mix of camera quality, battery life, storage and price.
Should I buy iPhone or Samsung?
Choose iPhone when you already use Apple products and want a familiar, connected setup. Choose Samsung when you want more model choice across premium, mid-range and value price points.
What should I compare first when buying a phone?
Start with budget, operating system, screen size and camera expectations. Those four filters usually narrow the choice faster than any long spec sheet.
Is 5G worth paying for?
Yes for many shoppers, especially when you keep phones for a few years. It gives you a more future-friendly route and stronger mobile data performance where supported.
Do I need 256GB storage?
Choose 256GB if you take lots of photos and video or want the phone to last longer before storage becomes an issue. For lighter use, 128GB is often enough.
What makes a good senior phone?
The best senior phones usually offer some mix of big buttons, loud sound, simple menus, easier charging and an emergency or secure button.
Is a flip phone still worth buying?
Yes, when the goal is easier calling, texting and day-to-day simplicity rather than a full smartphone experience.
What is the difference between a budget phone and a flagship phone?
Flagships bring stronger cameras, faster processors, better displays and more premium design. Budget and mid-range models can still be excellent for everyday apps, calls, messaging and streaming.
Should I choose a bigger screen?
A bigger screen is great for video, reading and maps, but it is less pocket-friendly. Pick the size that feels right in the hand as well as on paper.