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Best Budget Phones Under $500 in Singapore (2024)

Looking for a capable phone without breaking the bank? Our expert picks for the best budget phones under $500 in Singapore cover performance, camera, battery, and value.

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Laptops

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Best Budget Laptops Under $1000 in Singapore (2025)

Looking for a budget laptop under $1000 in Singapore? Our expert guide compares 7 top picks for students, remote workers, and casual users, with pros, cons, and a quick comparison table.

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Smartphones

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Tablets

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Wearables

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Accessories

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