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What are the good Android phones one can get currently for a budget of about 35k INR?
Requirements - big screen, watch video, listen to music, decent camera.
Nothing Phone 1 is an option :)
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Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 5722980)
What are the good Android phones one can get currently for a budget of about 35k INR? |
I have to give back my company Samsung S22+ phone in a month. I am looking at Android phones in the same range with similar requirements. I am leaning towards Samsung Galaxy A55, which is rumoured to be getting released by March end, or will stretch my budget to get a Samsung S23 FE. Personally I wouldn't go for Chinese phones.
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Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 5722980)
What are the good Android phones one can get currently for a budget of about 35k INR?
Requirements - big screen, watch video, listen to music, decent camera.
Nothing Phone 1 is an option :) |
There's been a huge price cut on the Nothing Phone 2. The 12GB RAM + 256 GB storage variant is now listed on Flipkart for 35k. Check that out.
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Originally Posted by DigitalOne
(Post 5722983)
I am leaning towards Samsung Galaxy A55, which is rumoured to be getting released by March end, or will stretch my budget to get a Samsung S23 FE. Personally I wouldn't go for Chinese phones. |
I’m not a fan of Samsung phones, so I’ll prefer to avoid them. Nothing phones are not like the other phones from Xiaomi, etc - good spec hardware, no intrusive ads and apps.
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Originally Posted by DigitalOne
(Post 5722983)
I am leaning towards Samsung Galaxy A55, which is rumoured to be getting released by March end, or will stretch my budget to get a Samsung S23 FE. Personally I wouldn't go for Chinese phones. |
In my experience, you can't replace an S with an A. I just bought S23FE for my mom last week, while it is quite slick, the optical fingerprint scanner makes it feel lower than the other S. Also note that S23FE uses exonos processor, which is from S22 sold in Europe, I'd rate that slightly lower than S22 sold in India.
Want to replace S22+, buy another S22+ or stretch to a S23+. S23FE will probably be the closest downgrade to Indian S22+.
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Originally Posted by SLK
(Post 5723088)
In my experience, you can't replace an S with an A. . |
Thanks for the tip! While I agree that the performance of an S can't be matched by an A, I am just thinking that the usage of my phone is also going to come down as I won't use it for work. So an A might just be enough.
Or I might still indulge myself and go for an S24+. After all, You Only Retire (early) Once :).
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Originally Posted by meerkat
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Glad you could find one. |
Yes, it seems I was lucky!
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How is your Mi A1 dying?
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The battery needs charging at least twice a day, and I am only a light user! It could probably be replaced but...
Software-wise it is stuttering, slow and unreliable in many small ways.
I rooted it. One option was to return it to stock, apply all available updates, and see how close to new-phone I could get my old phone to be. Truth is that I just wasn't getting around to that project.
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Originally Posted by Fuldagap
(Post 5721616)
Would love to hear your opinion about the Moto, you being an Mi user before. :) |
Thanks for your feedback. I had a Moto X Play before my Mi A1: it fell, unnoticed, out of a car door and was not seen again.
Sad: I liked it.
I bought this phone two days before a trip and hurriedly set it up to look and feel like the old one (except for the "dying" bit of course!)
I changed to my usual Nova launcher. It doesn't seem to work 100% with the Moto. I'll review this when I get home in a few days.
Apart from that, and the usual long-thin-aspect-ratio gripe, it's just nice to have a phone that works smoothly.
I might post more after getting home. I have at least one question!
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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
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... I have at least one question! |
(re Moto G84)
Any way to get Google+moto messages telling to "complete setup" by installing apps that I don't want?
I'm guessing that I just have to do it, then remove, disable, or just plain ignore them.
Battery life anecdote: I used the phone all day today to track a twelve-hour journey. It was not charged enroute and finished the day at 5% and still running. According to Settings/Battery that was over nine hours each of Google Maps and screen-on time. As well as Maps, did various bits of browsing.
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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 5725248)
(re Moto G84)
Any way to get Google+moto messages telling to "complete setup" by installing apps that I don't want?
I'm guessing that I just have to do it, then remove, disable, or just plain ignore them. |
IIRC There should be an option to uncheck and proceed.
And then there is another option after the "complete setup" step, you will be greeted with few options where you can check or uncheck like apps, data, settings etc, where choose which option you want to carry on from the previous setup.
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Originally Posted by tbppjpr
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IIRC There should be an option to uncheck and proceed. |
There is
only an [OK] button on the notification. I suppose I have to bite the bullet and click it.
A handful of unwanted apps is not the worst thing in the world. Depending on their behaviour, of course.
<What happened>
It just went straight into installing the apps. No other options. :Frustrati This is bully-boy behaviour and I don't like it. But, like I said, not the worst thing in the world.
Another bullet bitten today: have switched from 3-button to gesture navigation. That is going to take a lot of getting used to, but I think it will be worth the effort. Screens look a lot nicer without the three buttons.
PS: Have just
uninstalled a couple of the unwanteds, so can probably get rid of most of them. And some I actually don't mind having.
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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 5725525)
It just went straight into installing the apps. No other options. :Frustrati This is bully-boy behaviour and I don't like it. But, like I said, not the worst thing in the world. |
This is strange because we just recently bought Moto Edge 40 Neo which must be having same OS and UI and it asked me with options what to restore and what not. Although one thing I did different was I plugged the old mobile with the new mobile using the supplied USB C cable before setting up. So maybe you format and try that way if you still have the data in the old mobile.
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Another bullet bitten today: have switched from 3-button to gesture navigation. That is going to take a lot of getting used to, but I think it will be worth the effort. Screens look a lot nicer without the three buttons.
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Well it may feel awkward in the beginning but once you get used to of, its lot easier to navigate. And for many of the actions, there are many gestures so keep exploring them.
For example you swipe upwards from the down edge to get the list of opened apps in the cached memory and there you can toggle between them by swiping left or right, its two step gesture. But you can also switch the apps just by swiping the line visible at the bottom sideways.
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Originally Posted by tbppjpr
(Post 5725635)
And for many of the actions, there are many gestures so keep exploring them. |
I will. Although one gesture I used to use a lot was two fingers, swipe down, for the volume panel.
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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 5720245)
On my way home this evening I stopped at Kotivakkam Axis Bank atm. I noticed that Relliance Digital was still open, so I did the u-turn and called in.
Moto 84G, 256Gb internal, Midnight Blue, he read off the box in his hand. I bought it. |
Congratulations, I think this phone will serve you well.
My mother in law's four year old Oneplus 7T developed a green line on it's screen last week, so I decided to walk into the Reliance Digital near my home and check the G84 out.
They had one last piece left and quoted me 19k. I quickly checked Flipkart, where it was listed for 18k without any card offers. I asked them if they'd match that price and they flatly refused. So I walked out.
I would have liked to buy it from them but why should I pay more for the same stuff that's available cheaper online? Brick and mortar stores need to realize this else they will keep losing customers.
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Originally Posted by Oxy
(Post 5726076)
t why should I pay more for the same stuff that's available cheaper online? Brick and mortar stores need to realize this else they will keep losing customers. |
They would be never able to match the online offers. They have rent, salaries, inventory for every single store, not the same for on line model.
It would be the same for many of our employers, went to pay for this human when a machine will do the work at a fraction of cost?
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Originally Posted by aadya
(Post 5726111)
They would be never able to match the online offers. They have rent, salaries, inventory for every single store, not the same for on line model. |
Well, I had bought a television from them last month and they were happy to give me a price that was better than the online prices at that time. So maybe margins are thin when it comes to items that cost less than a certain number.
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