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Budget: Rs. 30,000 – 60,000
Buy this if you prioritize battery life and screen size over performance; skip it if you do heavy gaming, video editing, or run multiple apps simultaneously. The entry-level chipset becomes a real bottleneck beyond casual use.
Buy this if you're a light user who scrolls social media, watches videos, and takes photos on a modest budget—the 5000mAh battery and large display fit that lifestyle well. Skip it if you play games, run heavy apps, or expect snappy performance with multiple browser tabs open.
Buy this if you prioritize screen size, battery endurance, and camera megapixels over raw processing power. Skip it if you plan heavy gaming, video editing, or need snappier app performance — the T612 processor will frustrate you within weeks.
Buy this if your priority is long battery life and Samsung software reliability in the PKR mid-budget range after PTA tax. Skip it if you want faster charging or a brighter AMOLED display, especially when alternatives offer more value at a similar total cost in Pakistan.
At Rs. 39,999 after Daraz listing price, this phone makes sense for a Pakistani buyer whose main requirement is NFC and who does not push beyond four apps at a time. If you are a student or office worker in Karachi or Lahore running WhatsApp, a payment app, and Chrome together, 4 GB RAM will serve you adequately. Skip it if camera quality is your deciding factor, because the specs needed to evaluate that simply are not confirmed for this model.
Worth buying if you need a basic smartphone under and prioritise battery life over performance. Skip it if you do heavy gaming, video editing, or stream 4K content — the processor will struggle. At this price, it trades power for longevity, which suits office workers in Lahore who charge once daily on Wi-Fi.
The Samsung Galaxy A05s is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 50mp camera and 5000 mah battery. At PKR ₹14,999, it offers solid value in its segment.
Buy this if you prioritize battery life, screen size, and a strong main camera for social media uploads on a strict budget. Skip it if you need fast multitasking, gaming performance beyond light titles, or faster charging than 15W.
The Samsung Galaxy A24 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 50mp camera and amoled display. At PKR ₹139,999, it offers solid value in its segment.
At a confirmed street price of Rs. 39,999 from Daraz or Hafeez Centre, this phone makes sense for a Pakistani buyer who wants a future-ready daily driver with NFC and a solid chipset, and does not plan to stretch the hardware with heavy gaming or camera-heavy use. If you are spending one to two months of an entry-level salary on a phone primarily for social media, calls, and mobile data, the Redmi Note 12 holds its ground. Skip it if camera quality is your deciding factor, because the spec sheet simply does not give enough information to make a confident judgment there.
Buy if you want a spacious screen and all-day battery life without spending 50K+; skip if you need flagship gaming performance or fast-charging speeds above 45W.