Many people choose something that won’t break the budget in a world where high-end Android smartphones may cost $1,000 or more. Fortunately, there are a plethora of low-cost Android phones to pick from that are more appropriate for typical consumers.

However, “cheap” is a relative phrase. Depending on one’s income and spending patterns, it might imply various things to different people. As a result, we’ve compiled a list of the finest inexpensive Android phones presently available, beginning at roughly $450 and falling as low as $100. Most folks will be able to discover anything within their budget this way.

Remember that this list only contains phones that were officially introduced in the United States and come with a warranty, although we did include a few foreign models at the end to offer you additional choices.

Moto G Stylus

a phone with a colorful background facing the camera

You don’t have to spend a lot of money on a phone like the Galaxy Note 10 to acquire a stylus. The Moto G Stylus costs $299 and comes with a convenient stylus nestled into the phone’s bottom right corner.

While you won’t have S Pen-like capabilities, you will be able to remove the stylus and start scribbling on the Motorola phone’s screen without having to unlock it. You can also use the stylus to snap screenshots and edit photographs. In many aspects, the Moto G Stylus is identical to the Moto G Power from last year.

The screen size and CPU are the same, however, the G Stylus has greater storage and a larger primary camera sensor. The largest compromise is the battery, which is limited to 4,000 mAh on the Moto G Stylus.

The G Pen lasted more than 12 hours on our battery test, despite the smaller battery, making it a long-lasting phone for individuals who want a productivity-boosting stylus.

If however, you are an iPhone fan, you should avoid it. But if you want capable cameras combined with a solid performance, this is a phone for you.

Samsung Galaxy A32 5g

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The Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is one of the finest of the lot as more and more cheap 5G phones become available. If you’re prepared to put up with a subpar display, it’s one of the greatest deals on our list at $280. The Galaxy A32 5G, on the other hand, is a good option if you’re on a budget and want a phone with respectable cameras.

The A32 is hardly a little phone, with its 6.5-inch screen. It does, however, include a 5,000 mAh battery that lasts a long time – about 12 hours in our tests with the variable refresh rate activated. With Samsung pledging three years of Android upgrades and four years of security fixes, the Galaxy A32 should live longer than many other inexpensive alternatives.

The bottom line is that this is the new flagship phone with a ton of options thanks to the 5g, including contactless payments. It offers solid performance with an awesome aspect ratio combined with big bezels.

For fans of photography, the front camera and dual cameras offer great colors and the battery enables a full day of use. It is like the fast a15 only more affordable.

Samsung Galaxy A13 5G

phone with yellow background facing the camera

If you want to obtain 5G in a Samsung phone at a reasonable price, the Galaxy A13 5G is one of the finest options. It’s just slightly more costly than the A12, but it comes with a lot of benefits. It comes with a new 50MP primary camera, a MediaTek Dimensity 700 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage.

Unfortunately, Samsung made a few minor tweaks to the Galaxy A13 that make it a bit of a stumbling block. The ultrawide camera is no longer available, however, the macro camera will be available for another year. Samsung’s 5,000mAh battery charges at just 15W, so you can expect to be plugged in for a long time.

One of the best budget phones out there and one of our top picks in the price range which offers processors like snapdragon 765g or Qualcomm snapdragon with an OLED screen. Generally a great phone. Alternatively, you can get the new iPhone SE, but you will have to pay a bit more.

Oneplus Nord N200

a light blue phone with a background that says Never Settle

From 2020 onwards, the OnePlus Nord N200 will supersede the cheap Nord N100, but with the addition of 5G. It offers a lot of value for the money, with a 90Hz display, 5G, and a large battery for just $240. You will, however, have to make certain concessions.

The Nord N200’s camera performance, in particular, is woeful. While the Snapdragon 480 5G CPU is capable of doing simple tasks, anything more demanding, like gaming, pulls it to a halt. However, if the price is your top priority and you want 5G, this is the phone to purchase.

Tom’s Guide gave the OnePlus Nord N200 5G a highly recommended rating. A good phone with storage and an LCD display. It makes up for missing 5g connectivity with the android 11 software experience and years of security patches. You don’t have to spend much money on this phone, which is one of the best budget options.

Google Pixel 5A 5G

a grey phone with a rainbow background photographed from the back and the front

The Google Pixel 5a succeeds its Pixel 4a predecessor as our selection for the best-unlocked phones, offering everything you could desire for a shockingly low price. The Pixel 5a’s 6.4-inch display and two back cameras can keep up with the best flagship phones, even though it costs half as much.

It also has an IP67 water/dust resistance certification, which is critical for keeping your device secure for the duration of your ownership. There are a handful of limits to be aware of. To begin with, this phone is only available in the United States and Japan, so UK readers who were considering purchasing it are out of luck.

The second problem is a lack of computational power since the Pixel 4a 5G’s CPU hasn’t been updated. Nonetheless, you get a decent camera phone – the finest camera phone under $500, in fact. The Pixel 5a is a terrific phone all around, even if it lacks flagship features like a high refresh rate display or a telephoto camera.

But now, owing to the new Tensor processors and enhanced camera technology, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are available, offering top-tier experiences. One of the more affordable 5g phones with an external MicroSD card slot, a universal headphone jack but however a bit less ram.

TCL 20S

a blue phone photographed from the back and from the front

TCL has previously designed phones under the Alcatel and BlackBerry brands, but the TCL 20S marks the company’s first foray into the Android market with a smartphone bearing its own name. Surprisingly, it’s one of the most feature-packed low-cost phones available right now.

The TCL 20S was found to be a little old in our entire TCL 20S review, but the pricing is really reasonable. To begin, the TCL 20S has a 6.67-inch FHD+ LCD panel with NXTVISION screen technology, which provides true-to-life colors, exceptional viewing angles, and HDR video content compatibility.

If you want to utilize the display to show off games, the Snapdragon 665 CPU with 4GB of RAM is more than capable of keeping everything running smoothly. A 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth camera are among the four back cameras available.

Although the picture quality isn’t the finest we’ve ever seen, the fact that there are so many sensors to deal with gives for a wide range of shooting options.

A large 5,000 mAh battery, USB-C charging, NFC for Google Pay, and two stunning hues, North Star Blue and Miky Way black round out the list of features. Plus, owing to its OTG reverse charging functionality, you may use your 20S to power another device.

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