Why were there so many mid-rangers in 2020?
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2020 was a rocky ride. However, one constant was the perpetual mid-range smartphone releases. From the OnePlus Nord to the Google Pixel 4a, we saw heaps of phones with Qualcomm’s cut-down silicon. Why is this? Let’s discuss that!
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Bought a Poco X3 after my OP5T got stolen
the intro was… cool
I'd be happy to buy a mid range phone when I next upgrade, that said I like compact phones so choices are limited.
well that's because 6-7 years ago flagship cost 300-400 USD. now everyone jumping into iSheep train and slap 1000+ USD price tag.
My current and previous phone are Flagships but my next phone will definitely be another Midrange phone, most likely the Pixel 5a. I don't need crazy amount of power, I don't need 5 or 6 cameras, I don't need over 200 GB of storage, and having high refresh rates are nice but not mandatory. Value is something I want now and even in the U.S it's become decent.
Mi 10T comes with sd 865, wifi 6, lpddr5 ram, ufs 3.1, 144Hz display at price of 400$.So we already have killer specs at mid range price.
Using my 1.4 year old realme 5 pro it has Snapdragon 712 which was the latest 700 series of its time it has 20 watt vooc charge which fills the device 0-100 in 1 hour and 20 mins and a decent 4000 mah battery like this all for 200$ it's not even like android updates are bad my phone came with Android 9 got android 10 in 2020 march and android 11 is scheduled for Q2 this year
Flagship. I've had the original Galaxy S, S3, S5, S7, S8 Plus, S9 Plus, Note 9 and currently the S20 Plus. I'll probably wait until 2022 to upgrade though given the asshat in the White House and his penchant for killing our economy.
3:29 this shot is giving me anxiety
Majority of the people don't need the performance of a chip higher than that of the Snapdragon 845. That is why the 730G and 765G is good enough for 90% of the people.
Yes. I'm using Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro as my phone after using Asus Zenfone 3 for three years. A midrange phone is more than enough for me.
"Future proofing" is the biggest lie about the smartphone.
I always stick to the formula of buying a more expensive phone and using it for as many years as possible. IMO a flagship chip is still going to be a major factor for longevity. But buying a phone for a price of a pretty sweet PC is just not worth it. That's why I bought a Poco f2 Pro – a flagship chip set in a premium-built midrange package. Very happy with it, hoping it will serve me for 3 or more years.
Hello from Brasil! I have never used a mid range smartphone, and have been using Iphone since the smartphoe came into the world, but I am consdering moving to Android a couple of years ago. Didn´t make the transition yet because people keep saying I will have trouble and a lot of my stuff won´t tranfer to the other mobile.
I would by a mid range beacause of the price-benefit relation they have and truth be told we don´t use half of the specs flagships have. Would like to have a Google phone but they don´t sell here, would have to import.
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Can anyone explain why premium mid-rangers don't use old 800 series chips and instead give 700 series chips ?
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Yeah well stupid phone company salesmen making this advertisement, these "good" mid-range phones would only last a year before being outdated by the next mid-range phone in the lineup. Then people would buy the next mid-range phone. This is bullshit. Capitalism is bullshit at its finest.
I have never owned a flagship phone and somehow my life has been just fine.
In fact, no smartphone is worth over $300 unless you're using it to make money.
I mean, I'm still using my J7 Pro from 2017.
My 2-year-old mid-ranger does everything that I need and more. Yes, I do wish that cameras were better but other than that…
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whats the name of the phone at 01:28 ?
Bruh ain't nobody (your AVERAGE CONSUMER that is), trying to drop $1199 for a Note 20/S20 or wtf ever Samsungs new flagship is… Or for an iPhone12. I'm gettin a solid midrange or if I want iPhone, I'd get the $399 SE (Same internals as iPhone11).
I REFUSE to spend over $500 ever again on a phone.
Don't miss the flagship at all been using midrange phones all year and have zero problems with them. In fact I get better battery life and I'm not terrified of dropping or losing it. So yeah, midrange for me from now on.
I bought a Pixel 4a at launch. Probably not going back to high end phones. At some point I'll get a 5g phone but a mid ranger.