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Best budget smartphone?
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Hi Just needed your help/advice on the best budget smartphone i should go for?
I want something as cheap as possible (it'll be used as a 2nd phone) and dont mind if its 2nd hand/refurbished. Ideally only wanting to spend £50-£70 or so.
Only really thing i would like it to have is 4g
Can anyone offer any advice on what i should go for please?
Thanks
I want something as cheap as possible (it'll be used as a 2nd phone) and dont mind if its 2nd hand/refurbished. Ideally only wanting to spend £50-£70 or so.
Only really thing i would like it to have is 4g
Can anyone offer any advice on what i should go for please?
Thanks
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Hi Just needed your help/advice on the best budget smartphone i should go for?
I want something as cheap as possible (it'll be used as a 2nd phone) and dont mind if its 2nd hand/refurbished. Ideally only wanting to spend £50-£70 or so.
Only really thing i would like it to have is 4g
Can anyone offer any advice on what i should go for please?
Thanks
You would likely get a Huawei P Smart/Honor 9 Lite for around £80 second hand. It’s a decent phone that works really well, including 4G Calling/WiFi Calling.====0 -
The potential issue with a second hand phone is battery life, and if like most newer phones where you can no longer drop a new battery in, then that phone will need a usb battery pack and cable too, otherwise you will have to disassemble and replace your own battery which is tricky on most devices
Samsung note 4 and S5 are last version on which a user could replace their own battery. easily. S5 is within your budget
another issue is to check that usb power connector as it could be worn, broken etc.
Also on a phone of this age you may want to reflash the rom to more modern android version0 -
I’ve had a few Xiaomi phones now, and just bought an unlocked Redmi 6A from Three at £69.99 for a family member. For that budget, certainly the route I would take.0
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Does it have to be unlocked or for a particular carrier?0
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LG G3 or Samsung Galaxy S5, install LineageOS on it. The LG G3 and Samsung S5 are 4G phones with a user replaceable battery. LineageOS will give you an up to date version of Android on them.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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LG G3 or Samsung Galaxy S5, install LineageOS on it. The LG G3 and Samsung S5 are 4G phones with a user replaceable battery. LineageOS will give you an up to date version of Android on them.
Wasn’t the LG G3 the phone where a significant number of handsets had the bootloop fault due to faulty manufacturing and a lack of quality control?====0 -
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The potential issue with a second hand phone is battery life, and if like most newer phones where you can no longer drop a new battery in, then that phone will need a usb battery pack and cable too, otherwise you will have to disassemble and replace your own battery which is tricky on most devices
Samsung note 4 and S5 are last version on which a user could replace their own battery. easily. S5 is within your budget
another issue is to check that usb power connector as it could be worn, broken etc.
Also on a phone of this age you may want to reflash the rom to more modern android version
What about buying manufacturer refurbished phones from places like argos then? Would that be a better idea?0 -
I’ve had a few Xiaomi phones now, and just bought an unlocked Redmi 6A from Three at £69.99 for a family member. For that budget, certainly the route I would take.
Thanks, i also have a xiaomi phone myself they are fantastic
Not sure about the Redmi 6a though it has a mediatek processor which i heard is really bad and sluggish when opening apps etc.
I already have an old samsung J2 which is driving me mad because it so slow and the apps take ages to open etc
Thats why i thought id get another phone but a newer one which wouldn't be as slow as the samsung J2. I thought going 2nd hand/refurbished might get me something fairly decent that still functions at speed?
(or am i being too optimistic?!)0
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