
Over the past few years, it’s been increasingly popular for leading smartphone manufacturers to launch “lite” versions, or less expensive derivatives, of their flagship devices.
Here’s five budget-friendly handsets you can expect to see hit the market based on some of the most advanced phones on the market.
As smartphones are more and more frequently paired with price tags surpassing US$1,000, technology companies like Apple and Google have been launching “Lite” versions of their flagship models.
While these devices share a great deal of hardware with their more expensive counterparts, their structural components may be made of lower grade material or their software may not be quiet as advanced.
Nevertheless, despite their more primitive components, the performance of these flagship alternatives often have a comparable performance.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note10 Lite
Earlier this month, Samsung announced the lite versions of their Galaxy S and Note series. Compared to these flagships, the Lite iterations maintain industry-leading camera tech, a near bezel-less display, and a long lasting battery.
Though the prices of these devices have not yet been announced, they are expected to cost a few hundred less than the original models which go for US$899 and US$949, respectively.
TCL 10 Pro
Also earlier in January, TCL announced the 10 Pro which is a sub $500 device that hosts a series of premium features. When the device launches next month, owners will be able to enjoy a rear-camera apparatus consisting of four lenses – including a 64MP one – and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor
Next generation iPhone SE
Rumours have been circulating the smartphone industry that Apple is planning to release a successor to the four-year-old iPhone SE. Allegedly, the device will resemble the iPhone 8.
Google Pixel 4a
Because Google launched the Pixel 3a last year, it’s expected the brand will launch a lite version of the Pixel 4, as well.
The 3a was priced at US$399 compared with the standard model which retailed for US$799.
For $400 less, owners got a device that looked almost identical to the flagship, one of the best cameras on the market, and a headphone jack.
OnePlus 8 series
OnePlus continues to make its name in the industry by offering premium smartphone hardware in a device that’s more affordable than Samsung or Apple flagship devices.
The next OnePlus devices expected to hit the market (possibly in May) are the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro.
They are rumoured to have a hole-punch display on the screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, and 5G connectivity, all for (maybe) a little over US$700.
If you’re willing to settle for elements like simplified external aesthetics or lower waterproof levels, it’s possible to find a device with premium features for a non-flagship price tag.
Over this year, you’ll have at least five budget-friendly devices with select flagship hardware to choose from.