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Galaxy A56 vs. Poco X7 Pro: Which of These Two Cheap Phones Is More Powerful and Which Is Cheaper?

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Samsung is one of the most important Korean brands in the smartphone market. While the firm is ready for the arrival of its new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, the fact is that in the middle range it has one of the most powerful and economical equipment you can purchase and this is the Galaxy A56 5G, which has a very low price with a high performance. Xiaomi has a GAMER line called POCO and this 2025 introduced its new POCO X7 Pro, a game p…
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Samsung is one of the most important Korean brands in the smartphone market. While the firm is ready for the arrival of its new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, the fact is that in the middle range it has one of the most powerful and economical equipment you can purchase and this is the Galaxy A56 5G, which has a very low price with a high performance. Xiaomi has a GAMER line called POCO and this 2025 introduced its new POCO X7 Pro, a game p…

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The Galaxy A56 is Samsung's latest mid-range model. While it was priced at €455 when it was released in March of this year, it's now much more attractive thanks to a crazy deal available on AliExpress.

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01net broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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