Following up on our list of smartphones available in the Philippines are phones within the PHP 20k – 25K range. These phones are in an odd place because they’re in between great midrange devices that are under PHP 20k and flagship devices below PHP 35K. If you’re looking to get excellent overall performance without breaking the bank too much, then these phones might interest you.
Author’s note: The smartphones listed below are those that are officially announced or launched in the Philippines. The list is arranged by price from highest to lowest.
Smartphone | Release Date | Price |
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Huawei Nova 5 Pro | June | PHP 24,990 |
Xiaomi Mi 9 | March | PHP 24,990 (6GB + 128GB) |
Xiaomi Mi 9 | March | PHP 22,990 (6GB + 64GB) |
Samsung Galaxy A70 | April | PHP 22,990 |
Vivo V17 Pro | October | PHP 21,999 |
Vivo V15 Pro | February | PHP 20,999 |
Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro | September | PHP 20,490 (6GB + 128GB) |
Smartphones in this price range consist of Xiaomi flagships and top of the line mid-range offerings from Vivo, Samsung, and Huawei. Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments below.
Yes. Most of the products here in the philippines are made in china. Maski mga originals made in china din. Since their are also original products ang china pero mas tinitignan natin as fake dahil mas marami yung nakikita natin na peke nilang produkto. Hence, it doesn’t mean naman na iting products ay may mga threats o boycott. Yan ang problema sa ibang Pinoy, nilalahat naten. Kung meron mang taga china na gumawa non sa iyo bigla monalang lalahatin na lahat ng kumpanya o tao ng china ay ganon din. Im not defendeing Chinese people but I am just telling na yung perspektibo mo sa ngyon is hindi tugma sa moralidad bilang isnag tao. Thanks!
Bobo ka ba? 90% ng gamit mo sa bahay made in China. Utak talangka ka talaga. Mga katulad mong pinoy anay sa bansa natin.
Boycott China made cellphones. Malamang may map dyan na nakahakot buong South China Sea. Matoto tayo sa ibang bansa katulad ng Vietnam.