8 best budget smartphones for 2022

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The modern lifestyle is defined by being hyperconnected, having ready access to information, and being able to get most things done day to day efficiently, because technology has made everyday life very convenient. And the smartphone is a clear representation of that, as it is essentially a pocket supercomputer, and has become an indispensable tool for work, study, and socialising....

is the only budget iPhone. Apple’s entry-level smartphone has the chassis of an iPhone 8, including the single 12MP rear camera, which means it features a home button that has been done away with since the iPhone X.

Inside the iPhone 8 chassis is Apple’s A13 Bionic chipset, which gives the smartphone speed that’s comparable to an iPhone 11 Pro. Even though it only has 3GB of RAM, the smartphone, with its 4.7-inch Retina display is more than capable of simple multitasking and gaming. At $719, this budget smartphone sports Apple’s glass and metal design and wireless charging as the cherry on top.If you don’t like our faces, listen to our fortnightly podcast E-Junkies where we lepak one corner with famous people

 

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