Weekly poll results: most people are looking to spend $200-$600 on their next phone

31 May 2020
Naturally, the lower end of this price range is more popular, but 2020 saw some excellent releases in the $400-$600 range.

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  • 31 May 2020

Basement gamer, 31 May 2020iPhone se 2020, 4.7 inch with only hd resolution, and the s... moreLots of people only finding out too late. But hey, they could always tote a thick brick or wallhug public sockets if they ran out of battery.

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    • Anonymous
    • fI@
    • 31 May 2020

    good work gsmarena

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      • YMj
      • 31 May 2020

      iPhone se 2020, 4.7 inch with only hd resolution, and the small battery, that did not last a day, and that ultrafast 5amp charger.. did not deserve

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        • Anonymous
        • PZa
        • 31 May 2020

        Yep, the price of my phone is within that range. But no, if I'm getting a new phone, I will not be getting an iPhone SE (2020). I don't want to have to worry about when the battery is going to die or to squint at the tiny screen. Modern phones shouldn't have those compromises.

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          • Kxr
          • 31 May 2020

          "Apple hit the bullseye with the iPhone SE (2020), which is exactly $400"

          Lol you want people to downgrade their phone user experience by switching from 6.5" 1080p+ average screen size to 4.7" 720p junk?

          Content consumption, gaming, web browsing everything is better on big screen.
          Heck even texting and typing using a keyboard on tiny 4.7 inch screen is cumbersome for most users.