which android to buy?

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littlerock
littlerock Posts: 1,774 Forumite
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I need a new mobile.Want to buy an android to use with existing sim card. Something with a good camera but no great need for game playing. Does not have to be very latest model. Any suggestions?
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  • ballyblack
    ballyblack Posts: 5,065 Forumite
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    is your budget a secret?
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    One Plus 6 T

    Huwawei P30 pro

    Galaxy S10


    or any of the four thousand other Android based models .
  • littlerock
    littlerock Posts: 1,774 Forumite
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    edited 19 August 2019 at 2:41PM
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    no budget is not a secret its just that I have zero idea how much a run of the mill android smart phone should cost. £250? £450? £850? £1150? Just to emphasise I do not need the latest state of the art smart phone. A last seasons model would almost certainly be sufficient. I do not want to be electronically tagged to it full time, like my son.....maybe a child's model would do?

    What is this Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite I came across on Amazon for £159?

    OH has a Galaxy and has had to replace his sim card on past upgrades to newer models. Is this something I need to be aware of? Do different models of android phone have different sized sim cards. (I have not upgraded my sony for around 8 years, hence my ignorance.)
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    Yes some phones have a mini sim .
    But it is the phone not the OS that decides that .
  • ballyblack
    ballyblack Posts: 5,065 Forumite
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    most modern phones take a Nano Sim.

    Networks supply SIMs now, which push out whatever size you need
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    Have a look at the Moto G7 power at £159. A great all-rounder with a battery that will go days between charges (while everyone else has to charge there's 2 or 3 times a day). I have a Moto e5 which is surprisingly good for the money.
  • newatc
    newatc Posts: 845 Forumite
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    I would go along with the Moto Range too. Wife has G7plus and I have a G5. Reasonable prices, photos fine.
  • ballyblack
    ballyblack Posts: 5,065 Forumite
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    Ditto Moto G7 power around £150..........good value and mostly stock android. Takes a Nano SIM.
  • Camster
    Camster Posts: 135 Forumite
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    Another vote for one of the Moto range. They consistently come out well in reviews of best budget phones.

    I've had a Moto G3 for almost four years and it's still going strong. It might not be as fast as the latest phones, but still performs well for my basic needs.
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,598 Forumite
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    edited 20 August 2019 at 7:36PM
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