Written by: Khaled Assem
Samsung is the queen of the middle and above-average category
To be able to describe those categories that we are talking about in order to convert them into numbers, we are talking about price categories starting from approximately 9000 Egyptian pounds or a little less, up to the lower prices than the current flagship phones, which may reach 15 thousand Egyptian pounds considering the large price hike that hit Smartphone market last period.
In this particular category, Samsung offers many premium phones, some of which date back to last year and some to this year, such as Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G, Samsung Galaxy A72 and Samsung Galaxy A53, which are phones belonging to the middle class with its upper segment, and Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and Samsung Galaxy S21 FE belonging to the category Above average or leading low price.
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The most prominent of those phones that we are talking about is the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, which enjoys its reliance on the leading central processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 to provide a leading performance experience at a price less than other competing flagships, and the phone also has a number of features borrowed from those leading phones such as the distinctive camera And high-quality audio technologies, protection against dust and water immersion, and the most prominent element in addition to the processor is the reliance on the wonderful Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen used in Samsung’s flagship phones and has a range of very special capabilities.
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If you have decided to choose any of those phones in this price category, all of them are available in the Egyptian market at a price starting from 8900 EGP for the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G version 8/128 GB, and at a price starting from about 8300 EGP for the 8/256 GB version, and at It starts from about 13,500 EGP for the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 8/128 GB version.
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