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|Analytics Insight|2 years agoDiscover 5G-enabled mobile phones in India under 40000, including the iQOO Neo 7 Pro 5G, Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G, Nothing Phone 2, Samsung Galaxy F54 5G, and Honor 90.
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•iQOO Neo 7 Pro 5G priced at Rs. 32,999.
•Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G priced at Rs. 36,000.
•Nothing Phone 2 priced at Rs. 39,999.
•Samsung Galaxy F54 5G priced at Rs. 31,999.
•Honor 90 priced at Rs. 35,999.
•Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G priced at Rs. 36,000.
•Nothing Phone 2 priced at Rs. 39,999.
•Samsung Galaxy F54 5G priced at Rs. 31,999.
•Honor 90 priced at Rs. 35,999.
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