Most people don’t need the most expensive iPhone or Samsung, or even the next most expensive (or even the one after that).
NFC for under $200 still isn't the standard.
If you’re in charge of picking an NBN plan for your family it can be a daunting task. The last thing you want is your Zoom call dropping out, or an excuse for why your kids can’t do their schoolwork.
While the choice to separate the two into separate models as opposed to just internal storage sizes is perplexing, practically speaking they are great phones for the price.
We’ve come across a way to get your phone bill down to a measly $60 for the first 6 months of the year, without giving up all of the data and features you need.
Simply put, if it wasn’t for the Pixel 4a the Vivo Y70 would be my go-to recommendation for a phone under $500.
Alcatel’s newest addition the 1SE will set you back just $199.
Dubbed SuperDart charging, the latest device's 4,500mAH battery can go from 0-100% in around half an hour, 0-50% in 12 minutes and 0-13% in 3 minutes.
TCL’s entrant to the mid-range phone competition is the TCL 10 Pro. Retailing at $749 with specs on par with its major competitors, the device hits the lower cost side without compromising on the tech we’d expect from a mid-tier phone.
For those looking for an affordable smartphone then you can put your chips on the Alcatel. Not all of them of course, but it’s a safe bet. This sub $300 handset will do everything you need it to do as long as your needs aren’t too demanding.
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