![]() Although 5G support is appearing in more and more cheap phones, it isn’t yet a must-have feature. Carrier support: The best budget phones work on all the major phone networks, and we don’t recommend models that are locked to a single carrier or have poor LTE or 5G band support.Budget phones with the best combination of price and performance usually cost $200 to $300. The less powerful hardware is usually less battery-hungry, which lets these phones run longer on a charge than flagship phones. Any phone we recommend is fast enough to handle basic tasks like email, web browsing, and media playback. Performance and battery: Most budget phones have a midrange processor and less memory than expensive phones offer.If a manufacturer doesn’t have a good history of keeping phones updated, it’s harder for us to recommend that company’s phones. Lower-cost phones also tend to receive fewer updates, so they should have the latest Android software with recent security patches out of the box. Software: A budget phone is slower than a high-end model, so it’s important that the phone isn’t loaded down with unnecessary, poorly performing apps and heavily customized user interfaces.
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