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We recently published a list of smartphones with full-screen displays under Php20k here that offers near bezel-less displays with 18:9 ratio that costs half of the usual flagship phones’ price tag and falls under the high-midrange department. This year has been the year of the new full screen, edge-to-edge and near a bezel-less display with flagship phones like the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, LG G6 and V30, Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X to name a few. So if we could see a list of manufacturers that put out a full-screen phone with an 18:9 aspect ratio, and not have it cost an arm and a leg, then we would be very excited to check it out. That said, here are the smartphones with full-screen display and have an 18:9 aspect ratio with no less than Php10k and no more than Php20k. The new feature, called Expanded screen, lets Android apps take up around 90% of the display, moving beyond the previously limited phone-sized portrait view. Read more in our articles including "Smartphones with Full Screen Display under Php10k" and "Smartphones with Full Screen Display under Php20k".

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We recently published a list of smartphones with full-screen displays under Php20k here that offers near bezel-less displays with 18:9 ratio that costs half of the usual flagship phones’ price tag and falls under the high-midrange department. This year has been the year of the new full screen, edge-to-edge and near a bezel-less display with flagship phones like the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, LG G6 and V30, Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X to name a few.

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So if we could see a list of manufacturers that put out a full-screen phone with an 18:9 aspect ratio, and not have it cost an arm and a leg, then we would be very excited to check it out. That said, here are the smartphones with full-screen display and have an 18:9 aspect ratio with no less than Php10k and no more than Php20k. The new feature, called Expanded screen, lets Android apps take up around 90% of the display, moving beyond the previously limited phone-sized portrait view.

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Our coverage of full screen display includes: "Smartphones with Full Screen Display under Php10k"; "Smartphones with Full Screen Display under Php20k"; "Windows 11 now lets you mirror Android apps in almost full screen via Phone Link". Each article provides unique insights and information.