The best cheap smartphones

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The best cheap smartphones Price based on retail price; not SIM plans and phone contracts

Transcript of The best cheap smartphones

The best cheap

smartphonesPrice based on retail price; not

SIM plans and phone contracts

The ZTE Blade V is one of the lowest-cost quad-core phones ever made with a price of $181.07. It has a nice design and a decent screen but its poor camera and laggy interface which doesn’t take full capability of the quad-core CPU lets it down.

ZTE Blade V

Price: $181.07

ZTE Blade 3

The ZTE Blade 3 is another phone in the ZTE Blade series. It is a bit cheaper than the Blade V and has a better camera and screen resolution. With better specs at a cheaper price the ZTE Blade 3 beats the Blade V and is the ideal choice between the two.

Price: $144.85

Moto G

The Motorola Moto G has amazing value for money. It has a great screen with 720p resolution, a decent camera and great performance that is unmatched by other phones in the same price range.

Price: $244.94

Moto E

The Moto E is a slightly smaller, cheaper alternative to the Moto G. It doesn’t have as a good camera as the Moto G and it has a low-end CPU so it won’t have as great performance as the Moto G but it still offers great value for money.

Price: $144.33

EE Kestrel

The EE Kestrel is about the cheapest 4G phone around. It has an okay screen but it has good battery life and overall great value.

Price: $180.42

Nokia Lumia 630

The Nokia Lumia 630 is one of the cheapest Windows phones. It has a poor, low-resolution screen but it has a reasonable camera and a good design. If you are looking for a cheap Windows phone than this could be the one for you.

Price: $180.18

ConclusionThe best phone you can buy if you are looking for a great overall experience is the Moto G. It has a great screen with 720p resolution and great performance.