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Apple launched its new 8GB iPhone 5c in Europe this morning in an effort to boost disappointing sales figures — but there’s just one problem. At £429 ($712) in the United Kingdom, it’s still far too expensive for budget-conscious smartphone consumers.

In fact, there are a whole bunch of flagship Android-powered handsets with bigger displays and better specifications that you can get significantly cheaper. Here are six of the best.

OnePlus One

To create hype around their product, OnePlus has been slowly and steadily revealing new features about their upcoming handset to the public. Up until now, it has revealed that the handset would come with a Snapdragon 800 processor, a 5.5-inch 1080p display inside the body of a 5-inch device and a beefy 3100mAh battery.

Today, the company has revealed the specifications of the camera sensor that they would be using on their OnePlus One handset.

OnePlus One

With every passing week, OnePlus has been revealing a new feature and specification of their upcoming handset — the OnePlus One. In the last few days, they have revealed that the handset would sport a 5.5-inch 1080p display inside a body that is smaller than the Xperia Z1, a Snapdragon 800 processor and a 3100mAh battery.

Today, the company has revealed that their upcoming handset will also feature a Moto X like always-on listening mode and is actually taking feedback on their forums for the wakeup phrase. 

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The real “All New HTC One” may not be available for at least another few weeks, but you can already buy dummy models on eBay. China-based “Dummy_Store” has a whole bunch of Verizon-branded display units on sale for just $65.

There's a OnePlus One under this Sony Xperia Z1.

There’s a OnePlus One under this Sony Xperia Z1.

OnePlus has been steadily providing us with juicy details about its upcoming One smartphone for a few weeks now, and today the company has revealed the handset’s display. It’ll be a 5.5-inch 1080p panel from Japan Display Inc — a joint venture between Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi — with Touch On Lens technology.

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