Best Mid-Range Phone in 2020 [Top 3 Picks For Any Budget]
Introduction:
Hey guys it's Saif with Techno Freaks and today we have decided to review the three best options for you. if you'd like to see their price and find out more information you can check out the links.
The Most Versatile Phone:
#3 Google Pixel 4a: Most of the Pixel 4a strengths really made me appreciate Google's cheap phone, the battery life, the size, the headphone jack are all fantastic but one thing ended up getting in the way of me keeping the Pixel 4a. The Google Pixel 4a is the perfect size if you like small phones the 5.81 inch display might seem big on a spec sheet but the small bezels and punch hole camera help make this a truly one-handed phone. I never once wished I had a larger phone while scrolling through social media or watching YouTube videos for as refreshing as the Pixel 4a is to use coming from a big premium phone. I don't like everything about it's design, it's fine on the front but the back of the phone is quite boring there aren't any visual flares and it doesn't help that the 4a is only offered in one color also it's quite light at just 143 grams it felt like I was holding a toy the entire time I used the phone.
You get a snapdragon 730 chipset six gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage of which around 108 gigabytes is actually available to you. These specs are more than acceptable at Pixel four-way's price but an issue arises if you start to look around because in terms of the specs sheet the Google Pixel 4a is outgunned by rivals in a number of ways. There aren't too many smartphones around these days which you can comfortably use one-handed but the Google Pixel 4a is one of them.
Best Value Phone:
#2 Xiaomi Mi Note10 Lite: The Mi Note10 Lite uses a snapdragon 730g processor which is an 8 core chip designed for gaming alongside 8 gigabytes of RAM and either 64 gigabytes or 128 gigabytes of storage, it's non expandable since there's no micro sd card also you have to be sure of your storage needs before you get the phone. You get a 6.47 inch amoled display which is bright and displace colors and vibrantly with a teardrop cutout for the front camera.
Performance is good switching between apps is seamless and there's no lag even in games like asphalt 9. It's an FHD display but unfortunately there is no high refresh rate so you might be able to tell the difference if you were previously using a flagship phone with 90 hertz or 120hz refresh rates. You get a single down firing speaker which can pretty loud when watching shows or playing games and it's pretty immersive i would have preferred stereo sound and the placement of the speaker is unfortunate since your palm will most likely cover it when holding the phone in landscape orientation. It also boasts a quad camera array at the back with a 64 megapixel main camera and 8 megapixel ultra wide camera, 2 megapixel macro lens and a 5 megapixel depth sensor while the front camera is a pretty standard 16 megapixel shooter.
Best Battery Life Phone:
#1 Moto G Power: The Moto G Power still has the typical motorola aesthetic but there are a number of changes that make it look and feel more refined for example the front of the phone has a larger screen to body ratio with no motorola branding on the bottom bezel. It measures 6.29 by 2.99 by 0.38 inches and weighs 7.02 ounces. The front is dominated by a 6.4 inch LCD with a notch in the top left for the front-facing camera a big improvement over the Moto G7 Power.
The phone is powered by a qualcomm snapdragon 665 chipset with four gigabytes of RAM there is 64 gigabytes of emmc 5.1 storage of which 48 gigabytes is available out of the box while 48 gigabytes of storage should be enough for moderate users. You can add up to an additional 512 gigabytes of external storage with a micro sd card. The Moto G Power offers a snappy performance and truly spectacular battery life in a handset you can use anywhere in the world