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Nokia i. There are speedier, similarly-priced phones to the G20 —it stutters if you try to use too many apps in succession—but if you don't use your phone much, this is a solid option that is cheap and will last two and a half days on a single charge. The screen doesn't get super bright, but the camera is decent and there's even a Night mode for better low-light images.
Nokia promises three years of security updates and two OS upgrades. It's powerful—arguably the best-performing Android phone in this guide—and it's easily the nicest and most luxurious-feeling device as well. It has an aluminum frame and glass on both sides, though that makes it more fragile.
It's also the only Android phone here with wireless charging support. The 4,mAh battery cell comfortably lasts more than a full day of use, and it has the usual niceties like NFC, a headphone jack, and a MicroSD card slot. The only reason it's not our top pick is that TCL only promises two OS upgrades and two years of security updates, so the Google and Samsung phones above will be supported for a longer time.
It has a pretty good camera system, but it's not as good as the aforementioned competitors. Every major smartphone manufacturer has debuted its budget and mid-range phones of the year, and we're not likely to see many new options until If none of these phones have the features you want or aren't as powerful as you like, your best option is to look for last year's flagship smartphones, which might be steeply discounted. Sometimes they're easy to find but some manufacturers stop selling them altogether, like the Samsung Galaxy S20 or the Google Pixel 5.
Keep in mind that you'll lose a year of software support. If you buy an unlocked phone on this list and try to take it to one of your wireless carrier's retail stores, they may tell you it isn't compatible with the network. It likely is.
If it doesn't work at first, reboot the phone or wait a couple of hours. If you need a new SIM, try ordering one online from your carrier, or try to get them to give you a SIM when you activate a line in the store if you're starting coverage.
Tell them you have a phone. Many times, reps will want to sell you a phone; that's one potential reason they might hassle you into buying a different device in the store. Having said that, please make sure whatever phone you buy will work on your wireless network.
Listings on retailers like Amazon should state clearly which networks it will be compatible with. Also, make sure the listing says that the phone is being sold "unlocked.
Warning for Verizon users: There's a higher chance an unlocked phone will not work on your network. If something strange is going on, like you get no texts, you may also need to contact customer service and ask them to enable CDMA-Less roaming. If you're nervous, look up the specifications of the exact model you're considering. Make sure it has the LTE or 5G bands it needs to run on your carrier. Speaking of networks, you don't need to rush out and buy a 5G phone.
If a phone isn't listed here, or if it's refurbished, be careful. It's easy to waste money or time when you're shopping for affordable phones. It's hard to get a sense of how a cheaper phone will act in the long term when you use it in a store for five minutes, and retail employees may not be much help. Make sure you read reviews online.
A good rule of thumb is to avoid most devices that originally came out before They probably won't continue to get software and security updates for long, if they're even being supported now. RAM: Unknown. Reasons to avoid - Big bezels - No camera night mode. Moto G Power Specifications Display: 6.
CPU: Snapdragon Weight: 7 ounces. Reasons to avoid - Only one Android update - Lackluster display. Galaxy A32 5G. Specifications Screen size: 6. Android version: 11 with One UI 3. Processor: Dimensity Front camera: 16MP. Weight: 7. Battery life Hrs:Mins : Reasons to avoid - Dim screen - Exclusive to Verizon.
Moto G Stylus. Weight: 6. Reasons to avoid - Colors aren't very vibrant on screen - No optical zoom or ultra wide angle lens. OnePlus Nord N 5G. Specifications Screen Size: 6. Processor: Snapdragon 5G. Reasons to avoid - Cameras don't impress - Underwhelming performance. Mark Spoonauer. Topics Smartphones. See all comments 7.
Z3 Play. Snapdragon , 6. The prices and links for the Galaxy J7 Prime are actually the prices and links for screen protectors for that phone. The phone was introduced quite a while ago too, around late There are various excellent compilations on Youtube i.
Some have flagship chipsets, but others have fast upper mid range chipsets, but should be more than sufficient for everyday use. Its clear that most of the phones on your above list will not be competitive in that space.
Even 2 of my top picks in your list have big gaps i. Apple SE has a great chipset and decent camera, but everything else is so Maybe if the antique look is coming back, it becomes stylish again?
Ok Tom's Guide and Mark Spoonauer Maybe it's not totally your fault that you put together a list which is completely uneventful Rather, 'Tom's' could and should starting soon strive to separate your reviews of handsets and Smart devices by going outside the norm and telling 'The People' about lesser known brands and companies who are Truly putting fantastic value and major Bang for the buck into their devices and enlightening the people to these emerging options here in our market, and not just overseas.
Androidchap laid down some good examples, and noted the UK market also, and I would quickly emphasise other Asian companies who are putting out Beautiful designs with awesome specs for less than half the cost of even these "mid-range" value B. S models on the list. Again, I'm not picking on you, your list is just like PC mags, cnet, techgurus, etc And did I mention the value?
The bang for the buck that truly can be had if people just knew what to ask for? Oh yeah I Did mention that. Soon to launch should be the next ZenPhone 7 plus a higher-end they claim option in their Logic line I believe they call it? Your list sucks. The phones are ugly and mostly lame. The iPhone hasn't barely had a 'sexy' or interesting design change in like
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