We all strive to get the best among all smartphones under our budget. We all love money, but we seek for the latest tech smartphone at the same time. Most users afford entry-level phones and it’s really hard to decide which one’s are the best, as there are many competitors and they are all too good, and they all share similar hardware specs.
So let us put forth a few best and latest entry-level smartphones of 2020.
HUAWEI Y6s (PKR 20,899/-)
Huawei smartphones have always been synonymous with reliability. They have a smartphone in almost every price segment, and those have some of the best specifications in their given price range. Since the all-new HUAWEI Y6s hit the market, it quickly became Huawei’s bestseller in the USD 100/- to USD 150/- price segment.
Samsung Galaxy A10s (PKR 19,999/-)
As you spend 19,999 and save 1 rupee on 20,000, you’re going to get a Samsung A10s 6.2 inch HD+ display phone, and they named it Infinity-V display. Although other Samsung infinity displays are curved displays, we wonder why A10s’ display is named as infinity too.
OPPO A5s (PKR 20,999/-)
OPPO A5s is a beautiful 6.2-inch smartphone. Powered by long-lasting 4,230 mAh battery, A5s is backed by 3GB RAM, providing 32GB and 64GB storage options. OPPO A5s is loaded with 13MP+2MP back and 8MP front camera.
Vivo Y11 (PKR 22,999/-)
With the big price, Vivo Y11 comes with a 6.35 inch big IPS LCD screen and 5,000 mAh big battery. It also comes with 13MP+2MP back and 8MP front camera. It has 3GB RAM using Snapdragon 439. Its 6.35-inch display provides convenience for multitasking, while the battery is big enough to power this big screen for a whole day. But this phone carries unsatisfied camera reviews and some users complained about the noisy pictures. All phones carry almost the same specs but Vivo Y11 is the most expensive among these, only because of the bigger screen.
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