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Best cheap Android phones (November 2016)

There was a time, not all that long ago, that in order to own a powerful smartphone you would either need to commit to a two-year contract, or you would be expected to pay as much as $600 – $800. Thankfully this has changed considerably in the last few years. There are now several manufacturers that offer handsets that bring quality specs and yet are priced low enough you don't need to take out a second mortgage or sign your life away to a carrier. In this article, we take a look at some of the best cheap Android phones on the market.

Now, obviously the idea of "low-cost" is somewhat subjective. For some folks it is anything under $300, for others it might mean devices that are under $200. With this in mind, we'll bring you nine devices in all: three that are under $200, three that are under $300, and three that are under $400 — this way everyone wins.

As for how we'll 'rank' the phones? Basically we are looking at a number of factors though price/value ratio is probably among one of the highest factors here. It is also worth mentioning that all devices on this list will be full unlocked, and off contract. For those US readers looking for even cheaper phones and don't mind going with a locked-down handset through a prepaid carrier, you'll want to check out our Cricket, AT&T, Boost, T-Mobile and Verizon prepaid lists.

Editor's note – we will be updating this list as more devices hit the market. This article reflects things from a US/EU centric perspective, though many of these devices and pricing will apply to other international markets as well.
Update, November 2016: This month we removed the Moto G (2015), OnePlus X and OnePlus 3 to make room for the Honor 8. We've also changed up the order quite a bit this month.

Best phones under $200

Moto G4 Play

Lenovo's Moto G4 Play enters the market with a low price tag, solid specifications and a familiar design language we've all grown to love.

It sports a 5.0-inch HD display, solid Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB of RAM, and an 8MP rear camera that's great for snapping the occasional photo. Plus, you get a removable 2800mAh battery, which is a feature many manufacturers have been leaving out of their phones lately.

Specs

  • 5.0-inch IPS LCD display with 1280 x 720 resolution, 294ppi
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 16GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256GB
  • 8MP rear camera, 5MP front camera
  • Removable 2800mAh battery
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
  • 144.4 x 72 x 9.9mm, 137g

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Honor 5X

Huawei has finally announced its plans to break into the US market with the Honor 5X. The Honor 5X was announced a number of months ago, but it was just recently revealed that the dual-SIM budget handset would be coming to the United States for less than $200.

Featuring an all-metal build and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, the 5X absolutely comes to market with a few features that we don't normally see on sub-$200 smartphones. It comes with a big 5.5-inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 616 processor, 16GB of storage and microSD expansion up to 128GB. It also comes with a 13MP rear camera, a pretty sizable 3000mAh battery, and runs Huawei's EMUI atop Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box.

Specs

  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 401ppi
  • 1.5GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 16GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 128GB
  • 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera
  • Non-removable 3000mAh battery
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • 151.3 x 76.3 x 8.2mm, 158g

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Nexus 5X (Project Fi only)

Google chose to release two Nexus smartphones in 2015 – the higher-end Nexus 6P made by Huawei and the LG-made Nexus 5X, which is the true sequel to LG's beloved Nexus 5 from 2013. Both of these devices feature similar specifications, but they still manage to stand out drastically from one another. The Nexus 5X has a solid Snapdragon 808 processor, a 2700mAh battery and a really great 12.3 megapixel rear-facing camera. It also boasts a fingerprint scanner on the back, a front-facing speaker that provides decent audio quality and of course, this phone runs the latest version of Android.

In our full review, we had just a few gripes. While the Snapdragon 808 processor is very capable of performing just about everything you throw at it, the fact that the 5X comes with just 2GB of RAM makes us nervous for the future. It also only comes with 16 or 32GB of on-board storage with no microSD card expansion, so folks who are used to 32 or 64GB variants will need to rely on cloud storage when it comes to keeping media on the phone.
Considering that the Nexus 6P costed only $120 more than the 5X at launch, it was a tad difficult to recommend this smartphone at the start. Now Google is offering the Nexus 5X on Project Fi for the low price of just $200. If you're looking for a solid smartphone in this price range and would like to try out Google's Project Fi network, the Nexus 5X is for you.

Specs

  • 5.2-inch IPS LCD display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 423ppi
  • 1.8GHz hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 16/32GB of on-board storage, no microSD card expansion
  • 12.3MP rear camera, 5MP front camera
  • Non-removable 2700mAh battery
  • Android 7.0 Nougat
  • 147 x 72.6 x 7.9mm, 136g

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Best phones under $300

Moto G4 Plus

The Moto G series has always been among the best bang for your buck smartphones around, and things remain the same with Motorola's latest mid-ranger, the Moto G4 Plus. It has everything you'd want in an inexpensive smartphone: a big Full HD display, plenty of RAM and onboard storage, and also a great 16MP rear-facing camera. This G4 Plus model also comes with a fingerprint sensor, which is a first for the Moto G line.

The best part? It's available for just $250 through Moto Maker, so you'll be able to customize the colors, engraving on the back, greeting, and more.

Specs

  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 401ppi
  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor
  • 2/3/4GB of RAM
  • 16/32/64GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256GB
  • 16MP rear camera, 5MP front camera
  • Non-removable 3000mAh battery
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • 153 x 76.6 x 9.8mm, 155g

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Motorola Moto X Pure Edition (aka Style)

The Moto X Pure Edition (or Moto X Style if you live outside the U.S.) boasts a big 5.7-inch Quad HD display, a powerful Snapdragon 808 processor, a really good 21MP rear camera and a big 3000mAh battery. You can also customize this device through Moto Maker, allowing you to choose whichever back plate, front plate and accent colors you'd like. Additionally, this is one of the first flagship devices other than Google's own Nexus phones to receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

It might not be the most high-end device on this list, but the combination of a cheap base price, customizability via Moto Maker and amazing software experience really helps set this phone apart from the rest.

Specs

  • 5.7-inch IPS LCD display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 520ppi
  • 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 16/32/64GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 128GB
  • 21MP rear camera, 5MP front camera
  • Non-removable 3000mAh battery
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • 153.9 x 76.2 x 11.06mm, 179g

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Best phones under $400

ZTE Axon 7

ZTE's Axon Pro from 2015 was a good phone, but it fell short in a few key areas. It came to market with only one storage option, no expandable memory, and the dual camera setup on the back of the device felt a bit gimmicky. Not only does the company's latest flagship fix all of those problems, it brings much more to the table.

It has a big 5.5-inch Quad HD AMOLED display, the latest Snapdragon processor, plenty of RAM, multiple storage options, and yes, expandable memory up to 256GB. It also sports some killer front-facing speakers, all-day battery life, a great camera, and a sleek, attractive design. While certain parts of the software could use a little more polish, the ZTE Axon 7 goes toe-to-toe with the best in the Android market. It's also inexpensive at only $400, making this an even more attractive option for folks looking to score a solid flagship device.

Specs

  • 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 538ppi
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor
  • 4/6GB of RAM
  • 64/128GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256GB
  • 20MP front camera, 8MP rear camera
  • Non-removable 3250mAh battery
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
  • 151.7 x 75 x 7.9mm, 175g

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Honor 8

Huawei has brought what many have wanted from an affordable flagship for a while now: a gorgeous design, a smaller size, and a great camera. In addition, the Honor 8's excellent performance and IR blaster are not always common on an affordable smartphone. The Honor 8's software might not be fore everyone, but we think the impressive camera performance and high-end design really make up for it.

While the Honor 8 enters the market in an incredibly competitive price segment, we can say that this is one of the better phones you can buy for around $400.

Specs

  • 5.2-inch LTPS display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 423ppi
  • HiSilicon Kirin 950 processor
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 32/64GB of on-board storage, microSD expansion up to 256GB
  • Dual 12MP rear cameras, 8MP front camera
  • Non-removable 3,000mAh battery
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
  • 145.5 x 71 x 7.5mm, 153g

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So there you have it – our picks for the best budget-friendly options Android has to offer at the moment. Did we miss anything? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

See also:

Best Android phones

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It’s official: Moto Z and Moto Z Force Android 7.0 Nougat update rolling out with Daydream support

moto z force review aa (2 of 16)

moto z force review aa (2 of 16)

Lenovo's Motorola division has confirmed what we previously reported last week. The company will officially begin rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat updates for its Moto Z and Moto Z Force smartphones worldwide this week. Some Verizon customers have already received these updates on their Moto Z Droid and Moto Z Force Droid phones.

See also:

Google Daydream View review

2 weeks ago

Along with the updates to Google's latest version of Android, the Moto Z and Moto Z Force will also support the company's Daydream smartphone VR system with this update. That means these phones are the first third-party Android devices to officially support viewing virtual reality apps and games that use the Daydream View headset, following the release of Google's own Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones.

As usual with these kinds of over-the-air updates, it may take a few days or even weeks for the Nougat upgrade to reach your specific Moto Z or Moto Z Force. Motorola has set up a website that will allow people in different parts of the world to see when the update will makes its way to its phone, based on both location and carrier approval. There's no word on when the Moto Z Play will receive a similar update.



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Instagram update brings live video on Instagram Stories

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And the app is adding more Snapchat-esque features with the new disappearing photos and videos in Instagram Direct. These update should start appearing in the next few weeks.

See also:

The official Android Instagram account finally goes live

7 days ago

We saw rumors of Instagram adding live video features to its Stories back in October, and just a few days ago the company CEO Kevin Systrom confirmed those rumors, saying that Instagram would follow the footsteps of its parent company Facebook by focusing on video-centric user experience.

Well, that day has come: today, the social network giant unveiled two major updates. The first is live video on Instagram Stories. Simply swipe right from your feed to open your device's camera and click "Start Live Video." Like Facebook, your friends might get a notification that you are live, and once you're done, your live story will disappear from the app. When someone is live, you will see a "Live" sign under their profile, and again, the interaction is very similar to the one on Facebook – you can comment and like as much as you want during the live broadcast.

The second update is what the company calls "disappearing photos and videos for groups and friends" in Instagram Direct. Essentially, it's Snapchat built right into Instagram. We saw the launch of Instagram Direct last year – which allows users to message one another privately – and since then, the company says the number of users each month grew from 80 million to 300 million.

Disappearing photos and videos will allow these users to capture a moment by taking a photo or a video and share it with anyone privately, and as you might have guessed, they disappear once they are viewed by the recipient. Simply swipe right into the camera and tap the arrow to send once you're done. If you've ever used Snapchat, everything should look extremely familiar: you can save your photo or video and edit it by adding a text or drawing. Quite frankly, I wouldn't be able to tell if it's Snapchat or Instagram just by looking at the UI.

Disappearing photos and videos will allow these users to capture a moment by taking a photo or a video and share it with anyone privately, and as you might have guessed, they disappear once they are viewed by the recipient.

It seems like companies will continue to aspire to be more like Snapchat in the future: Facebook is probably the most blatant case, ranging from Messenger and WhatsApp to its very own Snapchat clone Lifestage. But hey, you know what they say: imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Facebook is probably the most blatant case, ranging from Messenger and WhatsApp to its very own Snapchat clone Lifestage. But hey, you know what they say: imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Will you be using Instagram's new features? Let us know once you get these updates!



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Pokemon Go update brings double XP and Stardust from Nov 23-30

Pokemon Go how to train

Pokemon Go how to train

In "a celebration to say thank you," the Pokemon Go team has updated its ever-popular app to provide double XP and stardust for in-game actions between November 23 and November 30.

The team made the announcement via the Pokemon Go updates page, where they reiterated their desire to create "experiences that encourage exploration and promote exercise."

The Pokemon Go devs have been working on a number of features designed to keep players engaged of late: daily bonuses arrived a couple of weeks ago to reward players who play everyday, while a teardown of a recent APK file suggested that an influx of 100 new Pokemon could be on the horizon.

See also:

Niantic: There's a secret in Pokemon Go that nobody knows about

1 week ago

The Pokemon Go double XP and stardust bonus begins at 00:00 UTC on November 23. Let us know in the comments if Niantic's updates have kept you playing Pokemon Go regularly.



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Samsung: Harman audio tech could appear in 2018’s Galaxy S devices

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Edition-13

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Edition-13

Samsung recently partnered with audio and auto tech manufacturer Harman, sparking rumors that the South Korean company was gearing up to produce its own cars. Samsung has denied that claim, stating that it's only automobile interest concerns in-car IoT solutions. However, a Samsung executive vice president has suggested that Harman's audio technology could feature in its 2018 smartphones.

Speaking at a news conference in Seoul, Jonghwan Park, executive VP and head of Samsung's car components division, said: "It will take time for the acquisition process to be completed, including the planned shareholders' vote. After that, we could ramp up efforts for business synergies. If we are to adopt Harman's high-end audio technology for the Galaxy S series phone, the first model could come in 2018."

See also:

Samsung is buying audio and automotive specialist Harman for $8 billion

1 week ago

This indicates that the potential Samsung Galaxy S9 could employ Harman supplied audio solutions and rules out their implementation in the upcoming Galaxy S8, or Galaxy Note 8 (should it keep the "Note" brand name).

Harman has previously provided audio solutions to smartphones, including the 2014 Sprint-exclusive HTC One M8 Harmon Kardon edition and Huawei's MediaPad M3. Samsung announced its Harman acquisition on November 14 for $8 billion.



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OPPO launches higher spec’d variant of the F1s in India with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage

oppo-f1s

oppo-f1s

In August this year, OPPO launched the selfie-focused OPPO F1s in India, and followed it up with a special Diwali edition around the festive season.

The Chinese smartphone company has now launched an upgraded memory variant of the F1s with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. All other specifications of the OPPO F1s remain the same. The smartphone sports a fingerprint sensor on the home button that can also be used for making voice calls and launching apps.

The highlight of the F1s is of course the 16-megapixel front-facing camera with a 1/3.1-inch sensor and f/2.0 aperture, with additional software features for those selfies, including the company's Beautify 4.0 app for editing, the Selfie Panorama feature that stitches together three selfies, and the Screen Flash feature.

OPPO F1s Specifications

  • Operating System: Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0
  • Display: 5.5-inch HD (720 x 1280) IPS | Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • Processor: Octa-core MediaTek MT6750 SoC | Mali-T860 MP2 GPU
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Internal Storage: 64GB; expandable up to 128GB with microSD card
  • Rear Camera: 13MP | PDAF autofocus | f/2.2 aperture | Dual-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP | 1/3.1-inch sensor | f/2.0 aperture.
  • Battery: 3075mAh
  • Dimensions: 154.5 x 76 x 7.38mm
  • Weight: 160 grams

The earlier variant of the F1s was priced at ₹17,990, and this higher spec'd variant is priced at only ₹1,000 higher at ₹18,990 ($280) and will be available by the end of November exclusively via offline stores, and on Amazon India from December.



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