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Samsung Galaxy Note10: Here’s the best way to buy the latest flagship

Samsung Galaxy Note10 is one of the most compact flagship phablets you can lay your hands on right now. In fact, if you hold the latest Samsung Galaxy phablet, you won’t have to stretch your fingers—in a way, it won’t feel like you’re holding a phablet in the first place. That’s because the phablet’s screen real estate is just 6.03 inch with zero bezels. But unlike its pocket-friendly design, Samsung Galaxy Note10 doesn’t have a pocket-friendly price point. If you want to buy the device’s base variant in Australia, you’ll have to shell out AU$ 1,747. And the flagship’s price is justified because it packs a lot of features. For example, Samsung’s new phablet’s S Pen is now more capable of performing Air Actions gestures where a swipe of the stylus in the air will result in executing some predefined function; that way, your S Pen will appear more like a magic wand. Then, the new phablet even has a brand-new chipset that’ll be more efficient and powerful than the previous-g

My Layby: Simplifying how you buy big-ticket Samsung products flexibly

When you’re in the market to buy a quality electronic appliance such as a TV or smartphone, Samsung is likely to be the first name to cross your mind. Why? Well, Samsung is one of the leaders in offering top-of-the-line electronic items. And just because these products are of top quality, they come at a premium. So does that mean you can’t buy a top-of-the-league Samsung product if you’re on a shoestring? Well, not exactly. The thing is, there’s a smart way to buy Samsung products without burning your budget. And that way is known as layby. Exploring the amazing world of shopping built by layby When you buy any Samsung product on layby, you’re paying the entire amount of that merchandise in instalments. But just hold the phone before you start assuming that these are your conventional interest-laden instalments. The instalments that come with layby don’t have any interest attached to them. Yes, that’s why more and more online shoppers prefer buying Samsung OLED TV

My Layby: It’s all about buying an iPhone XS Max on a budget

When you buy an iPhone XS Max, you invest your dollars on a beautiful beast that performs like a charm whenever you boot it up. With this latest version of iPhone, you’ll get a massive 6.5 inch of Super Retina display that has a customized OLED panel having the HDR capability for providing you inky blacks and best-in-class color accuracy. However, the display is just one of the facets of this beautiful yet bestial iPhone variant. Under the hood, you’ll get one of the most powerful chips found on a smartphone—A12 Bionic chipset. This chip has next-generation Neural Engine that provides a whole new level of intelligence. This new chipset uses high-level machine learning for transforming the way you’ll experience gaming, photos, and videos. Last but not least, an iPhone XS Max comes with 12-megapixel dual camera setup that takes breathtaking photographs and portrait images. For improving your portrait shots, this top-of-the-line iPhone variant has a feature to control the depth