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The Samsung Galaxy M34 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 100mp camera and 10600 mah battery. At PKR ₹18,999, it offers solid value in its segment.
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.
The Samsung Galaxy A05 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 108mp camera and amoled display. At PKR ₹9,999, it offers solid value in its segment.
The vivo X200T is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 50mp camera and amoled display. Reference price: Price in Rs: Coming Soon (Expected Rs: 218,999) Price in USD: $NA.
The OnePlus 12 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 50mp camera and amoled display. Reference price: $ 599.99 / € 545.80 / £ 699.99.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with mid-range smartphone. At PKR 242026, it offers solid value in its segment.
If you are in Lahore or Karachi and can absorb a total spend of roughly Rs. 52,000 to Rs. 55,000 after PTA registration, the Poco F5's Cortex X2 chipset gives you processing power that is hard to match at this price. Skip it if you are in a city without reliable Poco service access or if confirmed battery and camera figures matter to your decision, because those specs remain unverified from available sources. For pure CPU and GPU performance per rupee spent, this phone makes a strong case.
If you are shopping around Rs. 39,999 in Pakistan and the Poco X5 Pro's local listings get updated with complete, verified specifications that match the global variant, it earns a serious look. Right now, incomplete spec data on Daraz and local retail makes it a harder recommendation than competitors at the same price. Hold off until full specs are confirmed locally, or put that budget toward a phone whose numbers you can read today.
At Rs. 39,999 before PTA taxes, this phone makes sense for a Pakistani buyer who specifically needs NFC and already trusts the MIUI ecosystem from a previous Xiaomi device. It is the wrong choice if you are comparison-shopping on camera or display quality, because those specs are simply not confirmed — and at this price in Karachi or Lahore, competitors like the Redmi Note 12 publish full spec sheets so you know exactly what you are paying for.
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.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 is well-suited for users seeking a reliable smartphone with 50mp camera and amoled display. It offers solid value in its segment.