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Does buying a flagship phone in 2024 mean you’re just paying for the brand’s marketing budget?
With rising costs and mid-range phones now offering near-flagship performance, many question whether the premium is justified by innovation or just advertising. Cast your vote and share your take on where the real value lies.
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