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Where Are All The Best 5 To 5. 5 Inches Phones? by Seunpaul01(m): 10:14am On Jan 02, 2020
Currently, I'm using a 5 inches Lenovo phone. There so many advantages of using the portable size phone. Which includes -

Easy and comfortably pocketable.
Easy to handle and operate with one hand.
It is good for simplicity.
It doesn't create unnecessary attention.
Could be classy.
Most of them have reasonable specs.
And many more...

Moreover, a person of my personality does not like going around with large phones. I like my things small, classic and simple. But the phones I'm seeing around in my research for a new phone, because I want to buy one, are too bogus.

Your contributions for a phone of high specs within the price range of 35k-40k would be well appreciated. Most especially, I would prefer phone from any of these brands names: Lenovo, Sony, Nokia, Google, Hauwaii and of recent releases, probably not over two years of release.

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