With so many smartphones that are out in the market today, it’s tough to pick which one to buy. But if you’ve wanted to buy a flagship smartphone for quite some time now and you don’t have the budget to buy the latest ones, then consider these flagship smartphones from two years ago.
Though the S20 Plus is out and about, the S9 Plus still offers a great viewing experience with its 6.2-inch Wide Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display. You still get that good performance since it comes with a flagship Exynos 9810 processor paired with 4GB RAM for the S9 and 6GB RAM for the S9+. They both have a good set of cameras and can shoot in 4K. Apart from that, you’d still be getting the latest One UI update, so there’s that.
As we all know, Huawei is quite a beast when it comes to their cameras. With the P20 Pro, you’d be getting a 6.1-inch OLED display, Kirin 970 chipset, 6GB of RAM, 24MP front camera, and 4,000mAh battery with SuperCharge technology. It also comes with a 40MP RGB main camera along with a 20MP monochrome and 8MP telephoto lens. And to top that it all off, it comes with Google Play services which new Huawei devices lack.
Although its successor received a lot of improvements, the ASUS ROG Phone is still worth buying if you’re looking for a powerful gaming smartphone. It’s got a 6-inch AMOLED display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 845 chipset, 8GB of RAM, 128GB/256GB of storage, 12MP + 8MP dual rear cameras, and 4,000mAh battery with HyperCharge technology. Plus, you’d be getting the AeroActive Cooler accessory when you buy one.
Next on our list is the OnePlus 6T. Now OnePlus is known for its premium build quality phones and speedy performance. With the 6T, you’d be getting a 6.41-inch Optic AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 845 chipset, a 6GB/8GB RAM paired with 128GB, or 256GB internal storage. And for its cameras, you’d get a 16MP + 20M dual rear cameras, 16MP front camera, and 3,700mAh battery with Dash charge technology.
And there you have it, guys. We hope that you found our list helpful and rest assured that these devices can live up to your expectations. Which of these smartphones are you planning to get? Share it with us in the comments below.
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Jecam52 says:
How about the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1? Also flagship in 2018. Can update to Android 10?….
dri012 says:
the question is, where could you buy the legit one