The people of Idul Fitri or Eid are often used to buy new things, including new cell phones. Especially for those who get bonuses.
Even though in terms of performance for everyday purposes, mid-range phones are already quite capable, there are still advantages that can be felt if you use a flagship phone which is more expensive.
For those who can afford, expensive phones can be said to have no significant 'faults'. Mobile phones in this price class are certain to have fast performance that is supported by the latest on a chip system.
Then the design and body material that should not be shy, and have several key features that differentiate one phone from another. For example stylus support, foldable screens, or a mature product ecosystem.
Here we show a row of the latest mobile phones on the market. Keep in mind, not all manufacturers have phones in that price class.
For example, Realme, which is by far the most expensive phone price is the Realme GT 2 Pro. In fact, companies like Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi currently only have three phones .
Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi
Oppo Find X3 Pro 5G (12/256 GB)
Vivo X70 Pro 5G (12/256GB)
Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G (12/256 GB)
Unlike Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi, Samsung has a long list of mobile phones. Likewise with Apple. Here is a list of Apple and Samsung phones.
Apple
iPhone 13 128GB
iPhone 13 256GB
iPhone 13 512GB
iPhone 13 mini 128GB
iPhone 13 mini 256GB
iPhone 13 mini 512GB
iPhone 13 Pro 128GB
iPhone 13 Pro 256GB
iPhone 13 Pro 512GB
iPhone 13 Pro 1TB
iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB
iPhone 13 Pro Max 256GB
iPhone 13 Pro Max 512 GB
iPhone 13 Pro Max 1TB
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G (8/128GB)
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G (8/256GB)
Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus 5G (8/128GB)
Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus 5G (8/256GB)
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G (8/128GB)
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G (12/256 GB)
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G (12/512 GB)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G (8/128GB)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G (8/256 GB)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G (12/256 GB)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G (12/512 GB)