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Top Phones You Can't Buy in the US

While US tech giants dominate, global innovators offer unparalleled specs and designs that just won’t ship to American shores.

The best phones you can’t buy in the US are a testament to the world’s tech diversity. From the foldable Oppo Find N6 to the Hasselblad-enhanced Xiaomi Poco F8 Ultra, these devices push design and performance boundaries but face restrictions for US buyers.

Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi, Oppo and Honor release cutting-edge models internationally that often miss out on American markets. The Honor Magic 7 Pro boasts a stunning screen and robust camera system, while the Oppo Find X9 Pro offers unparalleled photography capabilities.

Despite these global innovations, import options may be limited or non-existent in the US, making these phones a foreign experience for US consumers. Curious tech enthusiasts will have to embrace international shipping or travel abroad if they want access to these top-tier devices.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-phones-you-cant-buy-in-the-united-states/

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