What phone is best for long term?

What phone is best for long term?

Best phone battery life at a glance (hours:minutes)

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max: 12:16 (tie)
  • Cat S62 Pro: 12:16 (tie)
  • Motorola One 5G Ace: 12:03.
  • Moto G Pure: 11:52.
  • OnePlus Nord N10 5G: 11:48.
  • iPhone 13 Pro: 11:42.
  • Samsung Galaxy A32 5G: 11:39.
  • Motorola Edge 5G UW: 11:38.

What is the cheapest but nicest iPhone?

iPhone SE
iPhone SE (2020): Best iPhone under $400 The iPhone SE is the most inexpensive phone Apple has ever launched, and that’s a really great thing. The wild thing is that the iPhone SE has the same processor (A13 Bionic processor) that you would find the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max.

When should I buy a new iPhone?

After a new model is released “The best time to buy a previous generation iPhone is after Apple releases its newest lineup in September,” Davis says. “This is when older models will be discounted by $100 or more.” This is true for many Apple products.

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How much should you pay for a smartphone?

You’ve no doubt noticed that the iPhone X starts at $1,000, while the Samsung Galaxy S8+ will set you back at least $825, and the Google Pixel 2 XL is pegged at the $850 mark. Those are pretty steep prices, and the trend only seems to be going one way.

What should you do with your $1000 iPhone SE?

It’s your money, obviously, but you could opt to keep your current phone and spend that $1,000 on a brand new laptop, or buy a plane ticket to, you know, anywhere in the world. Or maybe you could buy (nearly) three freaking iPhone SE handsets.

What’s the cheapest phone under $300 to buy?

For instance, you can pick up the very decent Nokia 6 with stock Android for under $300, SIM-free. With each passing year, the choice of cheaper, better value phones gets wider. iOS 11, not an iPhone X exclusive. Image: Apple

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Is it worth it to buy a phone on contract?

If you buy on contract through a network or carrier, you simply cannot do this – you’re locked into what is effectively an 18-24-month lease. And you’re not saving money by doing this, you’re wasting money. All carriers make money on phones AND data through this exact process.