As cool and oftentimes unconventional as 's high-end Android smartphones look, the company has always had a big pricing problem. The first-gen , for instance, was released in the US around a year and a half ago at an arguably excessive $950 with a then-impressive Snapdragon 855 processor under the hood, as well as an extra-tall 6.5-inch display and triple 12MP rear camera setup in tow.
Fortunately, the handset received a number of substantial discounts and solid deals shortly after its (tardy) commercial debut, and unsurprisingly, with 2020's launch.
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