Under 70000 to 80000 Mobile Phones In Pakistan
70000 to 80000 Mobile Phones In Pakistan - If you are looking for mobile phones within the price range of 70000 to 80000 then this page will perfectly cater your needs. The sorting of smartphones through the price range is a good option. However, it allows you to select your desired phone without affecting too much on your pocket.
70000 To 80000 Rupees Mobile Prices In Pakistan
Under 70000 to 80000 Mobile Phones In Pakistan
The Under part is that there are different smartphone brands that are offering mobile phones within the price range of 70000 to 80000. People usually prefer to buy mobile phones of different brands such as Samsung, Nokia, Huawei, Vivo, Blackberry, Infinix, LG, Rivo, Sony, Qmobile, Apple, Oppo, Tecno, Xiaomi, Haier, Motorola, OnePlus, Lenovo, etc. On this page, you can find the Under 70000 to 80000 mobile phones in Pakistan from different brands. Here, you can get the Under phone within the Under price range. In addition, you can also check the full specifications and details of different mobile phones. We update prices on regular basis to keep you informed about the latest rates. However, these prices are collected from the mobile markets of Karachi, Peshawar, Multan, Quetta, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Sialkot
The battery capacity looks good on specs sheet for long travel days. However, does the phone heat up while charging with the 45W adapter, or does it stay relatively cool?
- Tahami , Lahore
Great to see Android 16 and XOS 16 out of the box instead of older software. The three promised OS updates make this feel like a secure purchase. The Dimensity 7100 processor handles regular multitasking perfectly fine.
- Eman Khan , Lahore
The "Edge" design on this Infinix model is quite unique and gives it a very modern look compared to flat screens.
- Hareem , Karachi
The Note Edge looks much sleeker than the Redmi Note 15, but I wonder if the older 7100 chipset can keep up. It has a better display resolution, though the lack of an ultrawide camera is a bit disappointing.
- Khadija Mustafa , Karachi