Oppo A54 5G reviewed: cut-cost 5G with a catch
Looking to join the 5G world but don't want to spend the proverbial arm or leg? The Oppo A54 5G is $399, and might just be solid value, if not for one thing.
Looking to join the 5G world but don't want to spend the proverbial arm or leg? The Oppo A54 5G is $399, and might just be solid value, if not for one thing.
This week on The Wrap, plunge into a playground beginning with the letter "P", as we look at phones, passwords, and plenty of technology that doesn’t start with "P". From TVs to computers to vacuums, scales, and more, this is a pretty packed Wrap.
The prerequisite for mobile payment technology is no longer an expensive addition, as Realme gets the price down.
From Nokia's next line of phones, there are no more models named with numbers alone. But we still have one more to launch before then...
Looking for a phone that goes for days? A $199 Nokia by HMD Global might just fit the bill, coming to Australia in late-April.
There's rumblings of competition in the mid-range and budget phone categories, as Motorola looks to offer several cameras and big batteries for low prices.
With Boost's offer of refurbished phones on its store, the idea of a cheap iPhone is becoming closer to reality.
Not everyone needs the best camera or swanky design in a phone. In fact, if you need something to survive at a budget price, Australia's Aspera might have something for you.
How much does $329 buy you in a phone? With Google Pay, a fingerprint scanner, and a big screen, the Nokia 5.4 makes the case for less is more.
Mobile plans can cost $30 or $40 normally, but one of Australia's online retailers plans to let Aussies with budget needs get online for a budget price. With the world changing rapidly and not everyone out and about as much as they might have been, it may not come as...