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Why do tech snobs look down on you for buying a mid-range phone that does everything you need?
With flagship phone prices soaring past $1,000 and mid-range devices now offering 90% of the features most people actually use, the gap between perceived status and practical value has never been wider. Cast your vote on whether the premium phone crowd is justified or just gatekeeping.
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