The best phones for kids in 2024 (2024)

You may think that giving your kids a phone isn't a good idea (until at least a certain age), but let's face it: we live in a technology-driven world and our kids are growing up with tech devices more early on. Instead of viewing a phone for your child as a negative thing, you can gain peace of mind with the ability to track their location and contact them directly no matter where they are, or who they are with. And while the decision to get your kid a phone can be complicated, we've broken it down for you.

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What is the best kids' phone right now?

While there are some phones on the market made specifically for kids, other smartphones provide basic and affordable features that could be useful to your child. ZDNET rounded up the kid-friendly phones, with the best overall pick beingApple iPhone SE, but we also included devices from Samsung, Gabb, and more.

The best phone for kids in 2024

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Most affordable iPhone
  • Strong performance
  • Good battery life
  • Great camera

Cons

  • Display is somewhat small
  • Old design

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Apple's iPhone lineup spans a wide range of models at varying prices. The most inexpensive iPhone is the iPhone SE, which starts at $429. Apple revamped the iPhone SE in 2022 with the same processor as the more expensive iPhone 13 lineup. I went hands-on with the iPhone SE, and the end result was an iPhone 13-like experience in a phone that's half the price.

The phone features a 4.7-inch display and a Touch ID home button that your child can use to secure their iPhone with a fingerprint. The rear camera takes photos that are nearly as clear and crisp as higher-end iPhones, while the front camera provides a solid FaceTime experience.

Review:Apple iPhone SE: You simply can't find a better phone at this price

In addition to excellent hardware at a reasonable price, you're also getting access to Screen Time parental controls, Find My, Family Sharing, and the rest of Apple's software services. For a family that's heavily invested in Apple products, the iPhone SE is a great starter phone for kids.

Parents on Reddit who purchased the iPhone SE for their child praised the parental control options and how easy the phone is to use for young kids.

Apple iPhone SE tech specs: Display:4.7-inch |Processor:Apple A15 Bionic |Memory:4GB |Storage:64/128/256GB |Rear cameras:12MP |Front camera:7MP FaceTime Camera |Battery:2,018 mAh |Cost:Around $429

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Large display
  • Good battery

Cons

  • Somewhat slow performance
  • Low internal storage

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TheMoto G Pureis an incredibly affordable phone that offers a basic experience. It's often on sale from the retail price of $100, which makes it a good starter phone for children learning how to take care of a device for the first time.

In fact, both of my kids started with a Moto G model in order to prove they could take care of a phone without breaking, losing, or leaving it somewhere it could be stolen. The Moto G Pure has a decent camera setup, 3.5mm headphone jack, large battery (helpful for kids who love playing games), and large display,

However, there are two potential downsides to the G Pure: Storage and speed. With 32GB of internal storage, you'll want to add a 512GB microSD card to make room for pictures, videos, apps and games.

Performance will be slower than what you'd find on an iPhone and other phones on this list. However, verified customers on Amazon said that for a kids phone, the performance, battery life, and value is good enough as a starter phone.

Moto G Pure tech specs: Display:6.5-inch |Processor:MediaTek Helio G25 |Memory:3GB |Storage:32GB, microSD card support |Rear cameras:13MP, 2MP, depth sensor |Front camera:5MP |Battery:4,000 mAh|Cost:Around $159

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Good price
  • Great cameras
  • Solid battery life

Cons

  • Limited internal storage

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Samsung isn't known for low-end smartphones. But since LG recently exited the smartphone business, Samsung has begun to improve and iterate its entry-level phones.

Also: The 5 best Samsung phones

The Samsung Galaxy A32 5G looks and works just like a high-end Galaxy S22, but it only costs $160. It also features a 5,000 mAh battery, which is powerful enough to survive a full day of use for most people (even kids). Plus, verified customers say that the48-megapixel camera and rear-facing cameras are solid.

With only 64GB of internal storage, you'll want to add more using the built-in microSD card slot that allows up to 1TB of additional storage.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G tech specs: Display:6.5 inches, 90Hz |Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 |Memory:4GB |Storage:64GB, with microSD support |Rear cameras:48MP main, 8MP ultra-wide, 5MP macro, and 2MP depth sensor |Front camera:13MP camera |Battery:5,000 mAh|Cost:Around $160

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Entirely parent-controlled

Cons

  • Monthly fees for the best features will cost you between $25-$35/month, plus an additional monthly contract fee
  • Limited to Verizon network

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The Gabb Phone 3 Pro was made specifically with kids in mind, and it has kids-centric features parents will approve of. These include 100 Gabb-reviewed, parent-managed apps (but no social media or internet), clean music streaming from Gabb Music, and Gabb Messenger, which filters text messages for safer communication. Other third-party apps can be additionally downloaded, but app downloads are entirely controlled by the parent.

Through the phone's GPS tracking, parents can also create "Safe Zones" where they can be notified when their child leaves or enters a designated area.

Parentssay that on the outside, it still looks and feels like a "grown-up" smartphone, with specs like a 6.6-inch Infinity-V display, Quad Core camera with wide, ultra-wide, macro, & depth lenses, and crisp 1080p@30fps video capture.

The Gabb Phone 3 Pro uses the Verizon network and an Android OS.

Gabb Phone 3 Pro tech specs:Display:6.6-inch |Processor:Octa-Core 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 processor|Memory:3GB |Storage:32GB |Rear cameras:Quad Core camera with wide (50MP), ultrawide (5MP), macro (2MP), and depth (2MP) lenses:|Battery:5000mAh battery|Cost:$100

Pros

  • Excellent security
  • Great cameras
  • Solid battery life
  • Quick charge

Cons

  • Pricey
  • No microSD card support
  • No wireless charging support

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The Google Pixel 6a is one of the most secure phones you can buy for your child. The Google Tensor processor's security core works with the Titan M2 security chip to make the phone resistant to hacking, tracking, and spying.

Review: Google Pixel 6a

I went hands-on with this device and found that your phone doesn't need to have the best parts and pieces to provide the best experience. In my mind, the 6a is nearly identical to the 6 Pro.

It also uses a fingerprint reader to unlock, so only you, your child, and authorized users can access the phone for calls and texts. The phone is also IP67 rated for water- and dust-resistance. One Reddit user noted, "The great thing about the 6a for a kid is it is basically immune to rain and even accidentally being thrown into a pool."

With a 24-hour battery life and quick-charging feature, you can stay in touch with your kid all day.

Google Pixel 6a 5G tech specs: Display:6.1-inch |Processor:Google Tensor |Memory:6GB |Storage:128GB |Rear cameras:12MP wide, 12MP ultrawide |Front camera:8MP |Battery:24 hours|Cost:$349

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Calls and texts only
  • Content monitoring technology
  • No contract required

Cons

  • Parent app is glitchy
  • Complaints about customer service

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The Bark Phone looks and feels like a real smartphone (a Samsung Galaxy A13, to be exact), but it is perfect for younger kids thanks to the advanced parental content monitoring features, GPS location tracking, and more. Plus, the starter plan comes with no apps, no browsers, and no social media, so your child is just using the text and call features of the phone.

Parents can approve or deny contacts on the phone so you know who your child is messaging with, and the phone even scans texts and sends you alerts for potential issues within any messages. One Reddit user noted that the alerts feature is big plus, since it lets you know if there's anything concerning without having to constantly check in.

As your child grows older, you can easily upgrade to the advanced plan and add in access to apps and games while keeping the same phone and the advanced monitoring features.

Bark Phonetech specs: Display:6.6-inch |Processor:Octa core (2.2Ghz + 2.0Ghz)|Memory:4GB |Storage:64GB |Rear cameras:50MP|Front camera:13MP |Battery:5,000mAh|Cost:Starting at $39/mo

What is the best phone for kids?

Apple's iPhone SE is the best phone for kids because it has long software support and offers the best performance you can get in a phone under $500. Battery life and camera performance are just bonuses.

Here's how the best phones for kids compare on price, screen size, and operating system:

Phone for kids

Price

Screen size

Operating system

Apple iPhone SE

$429

4.7-inches

Apple

Moto G Pure

$159

6.5-inches

Android

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G

$160

6.5-inches

Android

Gabb Phone 3 Pro

$100

6.6-inches

Android

Google Pixel 6a 5G

$349

6.1-inches

Android

Bark Phone

Starting at $39/mo

6.6-inches

Android

Which is the right phone for your kid?

Deciding which phone is right for your kid depends on a few factors, including age, overall cost, and which operating system you prefer. Once you know those details, you can narrow down your search and make a choice based on personal preference.

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Apple iPhone SE

The best all-around kids phone that will be supported for years and it features a good camera and excellent battery life.

Moto G Pure

A budget-friendly starter phone for children that's affordable, has a large display, and a good battery.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G

A good mix of affordability and performance for parents with a solid battery life your kids will love.

Gabb Phone 3 Pro

A budget-friendly smartphone. It comes with parent-approved apps and parental controls, and doesn't allow social media or internet browsing.

Google Pixel 6a 5G

A secure phone with great cameras, quick charge capabilities, and a solid battery life.

Bark Phone

A phone for littler kids. It only allows calls and texts and has advanced content monitoring and parental controls.

Factors to consider when choosing a phone for your kid:

Buying a device for your child is much different than buying a device for yourself. Be sure to consider the following factors before making your final purchase.

  • Privacy:Keeping your child's information and data is of the utmost importance with any tech device, so choose a phone with privacy features like encryption and parental controls so you can contact your child if need be.
  • Battery life:A phone serves little purpose if it's out of battery, so look at devices with long battery lives so you don't have to constantly recharge.
  • Price:These days, smartphones can range dramatically in price. Since this will likely be your child's first phone and they simply need something more basic, find something more affordable.

How did we test these phones for kids?

I've reviewed phones for more than a decade. Not only have I tested these devices myself, but I've experienced my own kids reaching the age of needing their first phone. All five of these picks are something I would (and have) trust(ed) my kids to take care of.

ZDNET does extensive hands-on testing of phones, including ease of use, and paying attention to specs like display, battery life, and overall experience while using the phone. For products we recommend, we write a product spotlight review that we update periodically with new features and pricing information.

For the phones we have not gone hands-on with, we do extensive research into different products and brands, taking into consideration user reviews (both good and bad), competitor analysis, and more.

What about parental controls for a kids phone?

Both Apple and Google have their own respective solutions for adding parental controls to an iPhone or Android phone. For iPhone users, you'll want to enable Screen Time on your child's phone. For Android phones, you can set up Google's Family Link.

Also: The 5 best parental control apps

Both options offer you control to schedule when the phone can and can't be used, which apps can be installed, and even who the child can talk to.

What's the best cellular plan for a kid?

Sticking with your current carrier and adding a line to your account is going to get you the best deal on a new phone. However, if you want to buy a phone outright without getting locked into device payments, you can always start with a prepaid carrier like Republic Wireless or Visible. The plans are cheap, and you're not committed to paying the carrier back for a phone if your child loses it.

If you opt to add a line to your account, most carriers allow you to mix and match plans. For example, you can have your number on a plan that allows unlimited data usage at full speed, and then give your child a plan that forfeits data speed when the network is busy. It saves you money while still giving your child access to everything they needa phone to do.

Are there apps built in to keep track of my kid's location?

Yes! If you set up Screen Time on an iPhone, you'll also set up Apple's Family Share feature that includes Find My. Find My is not only what you use to track down a lost iPhone, iPad, or Mac, but it's also used to keep tabs on friends or loved ones.

Google Family Link offers the same functionality, or you can add your child to Google Maps' Location Sharing feature.

Also: Did you lose a device? Here's how to track it

Are there alternative phones for kids worth considering?

Of course! There are countless phones for children available. From refurbished iPhones to used devices off of Swappa, or a similar second-hand website. The iPhone 12 is the oldest device currently sold by Apple, but it's $599 and comes with an older processor and arguably a worse camera than the iPhone SE. However, it has a larger display, Face ID and comes in tons of colors.

As for Android devices, well, you really have your pick of the sea. From well-known brands like Samsung and Motorola to lesser-known device makers like TCL and OnePlus, the list of phones that are worth considering is long.

As for smartwatches that replicate a phone-like experience, Verizon's GizmoWatch 2 is also a respectable option.

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The best phones for kids in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What age should a kid get a phone in 2024? ›

Many children are ready for a phone at an average age of 12 or 13. We recommend this age range as a guideline for most families.

What will be the newest phone in 2024? ›

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Aug 19, 2024

What is the safest phone for a child? ›

What are Gabb Phones? Gabb devices offer the world's safest smartphone and smart watches for kids and teens. All Gabb devices are free from web browsers, open source app stores, and social media apps while allowing parents to give their child and teen appropriate tech in steps as they grow.

Should a 12 year old have Snapchat? ›

Snapchat's terms of service require users to be at least 13 years old. Bypassing these restrictions can expose younger children to content and interactions they may not be ready for. Don't overlook the Snap Map feature. While it can help friends stay connected, it also raises privacy concerns.

Should an 11 year old have a phone, yes or no? ›

At what age should a kid get a phone? Experts suggest that you should wait to get your kid a smartphone until at least 8th grade. Along with age, a kid's social awareness, understanding of technology, and maturity should be considered.

What is the #1 best phone? ›

After extensive testing of dozens of devices, our pick for the best phone overall is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, thanks to its immersive and vibrant display, reliable battery life, and wealth of special features, some of which are powered by the company's latest generative AI model.

Which iPhone is best to buy in 2024? ›

Currently, our pick for the best iPhone of 2024 overall is the iPhone 15 Pro Max, thanks to its vivid-looking display, 5x zoom camera, and Action button for easier app access. Should you prefer a smaller, easy-to-handle form factor, consider the iPhone 15 Pro.

What new iPhone is coming out in 2024? ›

Apple announces date for 2024 event: iPhone 16, new Watches and more expected to be unveiled.

Is TikTok appropriate for 11 year olds? ›

How safe is TikTok? Using any social network can be risky, but it's possible for kids to safely use the app with adult supervision (and a private account). TikTok has different rules for different ages: Users under age 13 can't post videos or comment, and content is curated for a younger audience.

What iPhone should a 7th grader have? ›

Apple's lowest-cost handset, the iPhone SE, serves as an excellent entry point into the world of iOS and iMessage. Its A15 processor isn't cutting-edge but is still sufficiently fast for everything your kids may need or want to do.

Is an iPhone 11 OK for a 12 year old? ›

Choosing the right phone for your teenager doesn't have to be complicated. The iPhone 11 and 12 offer a great combination of durability, functionality, and safety, all without breaking the bank. They're devices that can grow with your child, from middle school into their high school years.

Are phones OK for kids? ›

It's an opportunity to teach valuable life skills such as digital etiquette, time management, and the importance of balancing screen time with offline activities. For many parents, the decision to give their child their first phone comes down to fostering independence while ensuring they remain protected.

Is Android or Apple safer for kids? ›

Monitoring is so much easier

Androids are the preferred choice for parents seeking to actively participate in shaping their children's digital experiences, ensuring a safer and more controlled environment.

What age should a kid get a phone? ›

What is the ideal age for a first phone? Your children could be ready for a smartphone or similar device anywhere from 10 to 14, or during middle school. A sixth-grader (typically 10 to 11 years old) is a good age to start discussing a phone or a smartwatch.

Will we have phones in 2025? ›

A global launch should follow in 2025. Early whispers suggest a colossal 6000mAh battery, which is bigger than anything in the mainstream mobile world right now. A Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset should also appear, but confirmation will wait until Qualcomm actually announces it.

Is it OK for a 14 year old to not have a phone? ›

Psychologist and digital wellbeing expert Jocelyn Brewer said she would “love” the community to shift toward waiting until a child was in high school before they got a phone. But she said students should learn the social and emotional skills needed for participating in online spaces from an earlier age.

What year should a kid get a phone? ›

What is the ideal age for a first phone? Your children could be ready for a smartphone or similar device anywhere from 10 to 14, or during middle school. A sixth-grader (typically 10 to 11 years old) is a good age to start discussing a phone or a smartwatch.

Should a 12 year old have a boyfriend? ›

Typically, it's best for children under 13 not to engage in romantic relationships as they are still developing emotionally and cognitively. Healthy friendships are encouraged for teenagers between 13 and 15, but romantic relationships could be too much for them to handle.

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