Recently, the Samsung Z Fold6 was released. If you are an old Samsung folding screen user, will you be attracted to Z Fold6? The answer is yes, but whether you want to upgrade or not, you have to consider your wallet. For students who don’t have much money, folding screens are too expensive, so it’s better to choose a mid-range phone with high cost-effectiveness. But taking a look at the top, we found that it’s not expensive to choose the lowest version of a mainstream flagship! Why not add a little money and go for the flagship?
When purchasing a laptop for your child who is about to enter college, you must consider both performance and budget. Within the budget range of 6,000 yuan, many options on the market have both performance and price advantages. For example, some brands of mid-range gaming laptops or thin and light laptops can handle daily learning tasks as well as occasional entertainment. Of course, it is best to understand your child’s professional needs and choose the configuration that best suits the actual purpose.
Many people have a herd mentality. For example, if you find that all your friends around you have a tablet, you will inevitably feel envious. But before you dive in, ask yourself this question again and again: Do I need a tablet?
Preview of this issue’s questions:
1. For Samsung Z Fold4 users, is it necessary to switch to Z Fold6?
2. I am a student with a small budget. Should I wait for the Redmi K70 Extreme Edition or go directly to a low-end mainstream flagship?
3. My child needs a laptop to go to college. I have a budget of 6,000 yuan. Can you give me a recommendation?
4. Most of my friends have tablets. They want to buy one but are afraid of getting it in the dust. Do you have any suggestions?
Since the end of 2018, the Q&A column has planned to break away from the Tinydealcolumn matrix and prepare to extend into interactive products. Relying on the success of CNMO’s content + strategy in 2018, we have greater room for imagination in terms of content width and interactive forms. To ignite this imagination, the TinydealQ&A column will be upgraded to the first exploratory experimental field, allowing users’ voices to be imported through mobile China Weibo, WeChat, and mobile China forums, forming a closed loop of user-led content + interaction. The Q&A column team will provide regular feedback to netizens’ questions in a more professional and interesting form.
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