They say go big or go home and if you are looking to purchase a smartphone worth 50k, you are definitely not going home.
Here at Mobitrends.co.ke, we maintain a well-curated list of the latest mid-range/ high-end smartphones in Kenya.
So, if you have Ksh. 50,000 burning a hole in your pocket, here are some of the smartphones worth breaking the bank.
TECNO Phantom X
Debuting just this past month, the Phantom X launched with a bang shaking up the Kenyan mid-range market. With its elegant design and incredible camera technology, the Phantom X is a must-have on your list of options for smartphones under the 50k range.
Price: Ksh. 49,999
Key Specs
- Screen Size: 6.7 inches
- Internal Storage: 256GB
- RAM: 8GB
- Battery: Li-Po 4700mAh
OPPO Reno 5
Next up, we have one of the most talked-about smartphones in the market today, the Reno 5. Similar to its predecessor the Reno 4, it’s an exciting smartphone that meets a lot of what you can expect from a mid-ranger in 2021.
Price: Ksh. 41,999
Key Specs
- Screen Size: 6.43 inches
- Internal Storage: 128GB
- RAM: 8GB
- Battery: Li-Po 4310mAh
See also; Latest Smartphones under Ksh. 20,000 | August Edition
Samsung Galaxy A52
It’s not a complete list without Samsung’s Galaxy A52. Featuring a clear smooth scrolling display and awesome 64MP camera with high resolution, the A52 is also a pretty good candidate in this range.
Price: Ksh. 38,999
Key Specs
- Screen Size: 6.5 inches
- Internal Storage: 128GB/256GB
- RAM: 4GB/6GB/8GB
- Battery: Li-Po 4500mAh
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is a splendid mid-range Android smartphone that launched in Kenya in March 2021. If you’ve ever doubted Xiaomi, the level of performance and display features the Note 10 Pro Max showcases is evidence enough that this Chinese brand means business.
Price: Ksh 34,999
Key Specs
- Screen Size: 6.67 inches
- Internal Storage: 64GB/128GB
- RAM: 6GB/8GB
- Battery: Li-Po 5020mAh
Related; Latest Smartphones under Ksh. 30,000 | August Edition
Alfred Gitonga is a passionate tech news writer with a deep interest in smartphones and related technologies. He is a staff writer at Mobitrends.co.ke.