Check out these phones that are budget friendly alternatives to these flagship phones

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17 Dec, 2022 - 22:10 pm IST    |    By Yohaan Varghese

MUMBAI:  Many well-known smartphone manufacturers are known for releasing flagship phones, which are meant to be the best in the high-end price spectrum, and come equipped with the latest and best tech of its kind. While these phones seem to grab everyone’s attention and awe, they can be a little too pricey for the common middle-class man. So today we bring to you some budget-friendly alternatives that will get the job done at a lower budget.

When we think of flagship phones, the big names that come to mind are the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Google Pixel 7 Pro, OnePlus 10T, and the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion. These phones are unbeatable this year in terms of power, speed, performance, and design. With all the latest features, and their own unique quirks, these are some of the most desirable phones out on the market. But their price will definitely burn a hole in your pocket. The price range for these phones are approximately between the Rs. 60k-1.10L price range.

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But thankfully, there are some phones that have almost the same functionality, but with a slightly lesser price range. The go-to budget friendly alternatives are the iPhone 11 or iPhone SE 2, Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G, Google Pixel 6a, Nothing Phone, and the OnePlus Nord 2T 5G. These phones are not flagship phones for sure, but its functionality will feel like that of one. With powerful specs, comfortable design, and the lesser price, these phones will make you feel special. They can pass off for flagships with their almost par functionality. It will leave your friends and family in awe.

What do you think about these flagship alternatives? Which one will you pick out of the list? Let us know in the comments below.

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