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    List of USB type-C smartphones (below UGX 750,000) available in Uganda

    USB type-C connectivity is widely seen as the future of smartphone charging and data transfer, and it is not a doubt that it comes with a lot of convenience. Apparently, it comes included in most of the newest laptops, phones, tablets, and even on headphones. You can check out the best USB-C headphones for 2019 here.

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    When it comes to smartphones, the technology is well appreciated by the high-end flagships and most of the new entrants actually possess it. These come at a rather hefty price that one may find not affordable to the size of their wallet. Good news is, there are some cool devices that possess the USB type-C technology at a budget rate.

    Many of these are available in offline stores within the various cities, and even online.

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    Xiaomi Mi A1

    The Mi A1 was the brand’s first internationally available smartphone and it features a 5.5-inch screen, octa core processor and an upgradable Android operating system. It also has a 12 Megapixel camera, 4G connectivity, fingerprint unlock and a 3080mAh battery. You can find the Xiaomi Mi A1 in Xiaomi branded shops within Kampala.

    Xiaomi Mi A2

    The Mi A2 is the successor to the A1 and it sports a 5.99-inch FHD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, Android One OS, a Snapdragon 660 processor with AI Engine paired with variations of 4/6GB RAM, 32/64/128GB ROM, a 12MP + 20MP main, a 20MP front-facing camera and a 3010mAh battery.

    Read More on: Xiaomi phones available in Uganda and their prices

    Samsung Galaxy M20

    The Galaxy M20 is one of the M-series devices that Samsung launched to captivate the emerging market that Chinese brands were easily overtaking.

    The phone has a wider 6.3 inch display with a Full HD+ resolution of 1080p. It runs on Samsung’s own Exynos 7904 octa core processor, powered by a 5000 mAh battery with a USB type-C port attached as well as a 15W fast charge capability.

    The device also has a dual-camera setup at the rear – with a 13 MP + 5 MP combination – and an 8 MP sensor at the front. It also comes in two variants of 3 GB RAM + 32 GB internal memory, and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB internal memory. 

    The starter version is available for between UGX 700,000 and 740,000.

    Samsung Galaxy A20

    The Galaxy A20 is one of the new Samsung A-series that were launched in April when the company decided to do away with the J series and merge it with the A series.

    It sports a 6.4-inch 720p Super AMOLED screen, with a teardrop notch. It runs on an Exynos 7884 processor, with 3GB RAM and internal storage of 32GB plus an additional slot for microSD. It also has a 13MP main camera and an 8MP front camera. The battery life is up to 4000mAh with 15-watt fast charge.

    You can get it at UGX 600,000.

    Read About: A look at Samsung’s new Galaxy A series, specifications, and differences

    Nokia 5.1 Plus

    The Nokia 5.1 Plus is one of the products of the brand’s come back under HMD Global. It features a 5.8 inch HD screen, a memory capacity of 32GB internal storage and 3GB RAM, 13MP/5MP dual rear camera, 8MP front camera, and a battery that can sustain 3060 mAh.

    You can get it at below UGX 700,000.

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