Do you purchase cheap or expensive smartphones?

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Smartphones are available at different prices to cater to the requirement of customers. Some models smartphones are cheap costing $100 or less while others are expensive, costing more than $500. Do you purchase cheap or expensive smartphone and what is the reason for your choice?
 
I really buy mid-range smartphones, neither expensive nor cheap, I currently have a Samsung which costs me about $400, some will find it expensive, and others cheap.
 
I am purchasing cheap smartphones in the last few years, most of the smartphones cost less than $100, some cost less than $50 because of the great losses which I am making.
 
When purchasing a smartphone, I really don't think about whether it's cheap or expensive; I just think about the brand and its specs. If the one I like is a cheap one, then I will consider it a very good deal, and if it is an expensive one, I always make sure that it has all the necessary functionality I want in a smartphone to make the price worth it.
 
The Redmi smartphone that I am using now was gotten for over $100. And it is serving me well. For me, I place value in the performance of a smartphone before anything else.
 
For me I simply go for a smartphone I can afford. At the moment I can't afford does very expensive ones, but I go for a budget friendly phone that can still give me at least some of the features I need.
 
When it comes to selecting a smartphone, I always prioritize reliability over anything else. For me, it is more essential that the phone is dependable, rather than being a trendy or popular choice. Of course, a good deal is always a plus, and I consider myself lucky if I can find one.
 
I could say nor one nor the other. When I purchase a phone, I look for medium to advanced features at the best price (choosing sales periods as Black Fridays). For ex., I skip the S line of Samsung phones, as it's shamefully expensive and I don't need a greatly super featured phone. I need compatible with bank apps devices, letting me downloading some paid to play apps as WowApp, presenting a discreet RAM avoiding the phone to freeze and a good camera. My Samsung A9 and the Motorola Moto G10 have been a very good compromise between quality and price.
 
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