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What’s best camera in budget


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nephron8

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Apr 24, 2012
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guys,


I need your help to decide which device to buy.
My 6s is beyond repair due to slip and fall injury to my hand.
My needs are proper camera and good amount of storage for photos.
Two focus area’s 1)camera 2) storage minimum 128gb.
I managed to fill 6s 128gb with photos, I used my 6s for two years and been happy and used to it.

Thanks.
 
The biggest 7 plus is obviously the best “deal”. If you can swing it, I’d go 256gb 8 plus.

Or save some money and get a 64gb 8 plus and spend the money for monthly iCloud storage.
 
For the money the 7+ is hard to beat.
I strongly considered a 7+ over my 8+ because I like the feel of a metal back more. I realized I’d still need a case, and I really like True Tone. I’m glad I went with the 8 plus, but someone who needs storage would be better served with a 128gb 7+ for the same price or cheaper than a 64gb 8+.
 
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iPhones depreciate way faster now than at any point in its history. So, I would take the huge depreciation discount on a gently used 7+ and keep that going for 3 - 4 years more. That's the best bang for your buck.
 
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The 7 Plus is the most affordable phone with a dual camera (for Apple atleast) I'd recommend that with 128 GB.
 
The biggest 7 plus is obviously the best “deal”. If you can swing it, I’d go 256gb 8 plus.

Or save some money and get a 64gb 8 plus and spend the money for monthly iCloud storage.
Been through iCloud storage,it’s hell to deal with .
Had to spend one night to get my pics.
It would just fail with other times so when it started downloading,I just kept going on till 9000 pics got downloaded.

How much should be 8 Plus 256 for mint. I do want to avoid depreciation fall of cost.
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iPhones depreciate way faster now than at any point in its history. So, I would take the huge depreciation discount on a gently used 7+ and keep that going for 3 - 4 years more. That's the best bang for your buck.
I guess best way to beat depreciation hit is via buying mint device.
 
Located the same.
I am planning to use it in india,what would you suggest Qualcomm Cdma or intel Gsm device ?
Are they on par in cellular performance ?
[doublepost=1523727384][/doublepost]Here in India,we have Jio which I use,has awesome speed if on carrier aggregation.
 
guys,


I need your help to decide which device to buy.
My 6s is beyond repair due to slip and fall injury to my hand.
My needs are proper camera and good amount of storage for photos.
Two focus area’s 1)camera 2) storage minimum 128gb.
I managed to fill 6s 128gb with photos, I used my 6s for two years and been happy and used to it.

Thanks.

Seems you don’t upgrade very often. I would consider the 7, but if you want the latest specifications, the iPhone 8 would be my choice. But being in your India, prices for iPhones are much higher in costs, which the iPhone 7 would be your most affordable option.
 
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No. Not the case anymore,
Many times their are huge offers where they discount the stuff by 10,000 INR like 160-170$
 

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