22-07-2018 09:45 - edited 22-07-2018 10:32
22-07-2018 09:45 - edited 22-07-2018 10:32
Some of the handsets that are featured in this article look distinctly like the iPhone X, but they do look impressive, and there seems to be something to suit every budget:
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and it reminds me of this old advert
on 22-07-2018 10:50
There's a vast difference in price range @Anonymous
From £899 for the Oppo Find, right down to the £200 models.
Not sure I would be brave enough to try them out. Very happy with my Note 8
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-07-2018 11:02
on 22-07-2018 11:49
@anticpated wrote:
It's apple versus Google. Samsung don't make the best handset anymore in my opinion .
It’s good to see other manufacturers trying to shake up the industry though, and I’d be interested in seeing this phone coming to the UK:
on 22-07-2018 12:12
@Cleoriff wrote:There's a vast difference in price range @Anonymous
From £899 for the Oppo Find, right down to the £200 models.
Not sure I would be brave enough to try them out. Very happy with my Note 8
It’s interesting how these companies seem to start out as “budget brands”, and then end up challenging the main players at the top end of the market (i.e. premium flagship models). Personally speaking, I’m always reluctant to spend more than £500 on a handset, but I think the trend towards larger screens will make that harder to achieve in future. There’ll always be budget offerings I suppose, but the build quality may disappoint if you’re more used to one of the top brands.
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