Want to buy a low budget android phone? No need to search anymore. Here’s the ultimate list of top android mobiles that fit your budget. Thanks to the droid-revolution, there are hundreds of smart phones available in the market today. And many of them are residing within a catchable price range. So it gets really frustrating to select a single one among those. Hence, at Techabrel we thought of picking the ultimate list of low budget android handsets, to help you out.
Without wasting a second, let’s directly jump to the list. All the phones cost below rupees 7000 (about $120) and all of them are awesome.
1. Micromax Unite 2:
Micromax has stolen an enormous percentage of low price smartphone sells. The Unite 2 is the best featured low budget smartphone of 2014. The phone has 11.9 cm. (4.7 inch) huge IPS screen, featuring Quad core 1.3 Ghz processor (with Mediatek MT6582 chipset & Mali-400MP2 GPU).
It has 1 GB RAM. This handset comes with two ROM variants, 4 GB and 8 GB. Memory can be increased up to 32 GB using MircoSD card.
The phone is brilliant for photography as it comes with 5 MP
primary camera with autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, face detection and blah
blah. It has a secondary camera of 2 Mega Pixels for taking stunning selfies.
You can record 720p HD videos with the primary camera, and the quality is
pretty awesome.
It has 2000 mAh battery that lasts up to 7-8 hours easily [Standby 190 hours]. If you want a full featured phone, spending teensy bit of bucks outta your pocket, just go for it. You’ll fall in love with it, I promise.
Price: 6,030.00 [Buy from Flipkart]
2. Moto E:
Moto E is one of the best low budget phones available on the market. This kitkat phone costs Rs. 6999 only. It has 4.3 inch screen with Gorilla glass 3 protection (a big thumbs up to that). If you’re a hardcore gamer, good news for you, this low budget handset belongs to dual core 1.2 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor family and for a cherry on the top, you’re getting Adreno 302 GPU. Besides, we have 1 GB RAM and 4 GB Internal Memory (say ROM). You can expand device’s memory using memory card (microSD) up to 32 GB.
A big thumbs down to Moto E in photography section. It has
got 5 mega pixel secondary camera with 480p video recording. But it has got no LED
Flash, no autofocus. Besides, there’s no secondary front facing camera. Dude!
In a selfie-age how can you cut out these features from a kitkat device?
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1980 mAh Li-ion (non-removable) battery allows you to hang around 6-7 hours with your phone. Motorola said that they’d be bringing Lollypop update to the phone soon. The phone’s available on most of the leading online stores. Grab it now.
Price: 6999 [Buy from Flipkart]
3. Micromax Canvas A1 (Android One):
Google recently launched Android One. There are only a few handsets of android one available in the market including Canvas A1, Spice Dream UNO and Karbonn Sparkle V. Amongst them, I think, Canvas A1 is the awesomest one. Like Unite 2, it’s featured with Quad-core 1.3 GHz Mediatek MT6582 processor along with Mali-400MP2 GPU. Unlike Unite 2, you’ll be able to upgrade this kitkat device to Android 5.0 Lollypop, as promised by Google.
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It has got 1 GB RAM and 4 GB ROM. The camera’s pretty same with Unite 2, having 5 MP primary camera, 2 MP secondary cam, 720p video recording. It lacks auto focus, but it has touch focus option for focusing into object while shooting. Apart from that it has dual sim support, Li-ion 1700 mAh battery and for connectivity you’ll get the usual stuffs like WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth 4.0 etc.
Besides, since this mobile is a Google’s initiative, you’ll get some awesome preloaded features from Google directly.
Price: Rs. 6026 [Buy at Flipkart]
4. Xiaomi Redmi 1S:
The Xiaomi Hongmi 1S, or the so called Redmi 1S is one of the most popular handsets in this price range, having a magnetastically awesome look. This jellybean, dual sim handset comes with a 4.7 inch huge IPS display protected by AGC Dragontrail glass.
The smart phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core
processor storming at 1.6 GHz speed. Apart from that there’s Adreno 305 GPU for
heavy gamers. In memory section, you’re getting 8 GB ROM, 1 GB RAM and an
sdcard slot supporting upto 32 GB storage.
The camera’s impressed me pretty much. Its 8 Mega Pixel primary camera helps you capture stunning images. It can record 1080p HD video at 30 frames per second. Besides taking great selfies, the 1.6 MP front facing camera can record 720p high quality video. Apart from all these, you’re getting stuffs like autofocus, geo-tagging, face detection etc.
Xiaomi Redmi 1S has 2000 mAh battery which can long last up to 7-8 active hours. The only drawback of this low budget cellphone is that it comes with Android 4.3 Jellybean.
If you’re planning to buy a rocking android handset this New Year, it’s a steal for ya.
Price: 5,999 [Buy from Flipkart.com]
5. Huawei Honor Holly:
Huawei comparatively lags behind the above mentioned companies. Despite that, this handset is a gem. The phone has a huge 5 inch IPS capacitive touchscreen and a new kinda UI named as Emotion UI.
It runs on Android 4.4 Kitkat operating system powered by
Quad-core 1.3 GHz Mediatek processor. It supports dual sim.
It has 1 GB RAM and a whopping 16 GB internal storage, expandable to 32 GB with additional SD Card. For photography there an 8 Mega Pixel autofocus camera with LED Flash, geo-tagging, face detection etc. which can shoot 1080p HD video. In addition to that, it has a 2 MP secondary camera.
The phone has a powerful 2000 mAh battery which hangs out
for almost 6-7 active hours.
Price: 6,999 [Grab it from Flipkart]
Lastly,
So, these were the top featured android phones amongst
hundred other handsets which come in this low price range. The price and
specifications provided might not be totally accurate. The prices keep changing
time to time. Hence, it is advised to check full details from the stores before
buying.
I personally use Micromax Unite 2. And I’m in love with this cutie. I’ve been using this phone for almost 4 months, and till now I haven’t found a single problem. What’s your favorite? If you’re using any of these handsets tell us your experience in the comments.
Think we missed something in the list? Just bam it in the
comments.
Awesome post. Thanks a lot for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat! I like Android One, it can be upgraded to Lolypop.
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