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There are plenty of amazing phones out there on the market, but not everyone has more than a grand to splash. If you need something a lot cheaper, then here are the best budget phones you can buy right now.

In the not-too-distant past, it would have been common advice to avoid a cheap smartphone. You would only get frustrated and throw it out the window anyway, but that’s a thing of the past now.

Plenty of smartphone makers have extensive budget phone ranges and they offer more than you might expect, including the kinds of premium materials and impressive specs you could previously only dream of at low prices.

Motorola has been making excellent budget phones for many years and you can also rely on the likes of Samsung, Xiaomi Redmi, Nokia, as well as newer challenger brands like CMF by Nothing.

They’re all Android phones since the cheapest current Apple model is the £599/$599 iPhone 16e, which is essentially double our price cap here of £300/$300 (though many are a lot less).

Find our list of the 10 best budget phones below – all tested and reviewed – followed by more buying advice. You might also be interested in the best mid-range phones.

Best budget phone reviews

1. CMF Phone 2 Pro – Best Overall

Pros

  • Better cameras, and more of them
  • Brighter, more accurate display
  • NFC payment support
  • Very affordable

Cons

  • Only IP54 rated
  • Essential Space might cost you in the future
  • Longer software support elsewhere

Price When Reviewed:

$279

The CMF Phone 2 Pro doubles down on everything we loved about its predecessor. It still has a bold and unique design with modular bolt-on accessories, and it still has Nothing’s stylish and bloat-free software installed.

The new model also brings some big upgrades: You now get a triple camera setup on the rear with a larger main sensor, the display is much better, it has a higher IP54 rating, and it’s slightly quicker, thanks to an upgraded chip.

The biggest downsides to the original CMF Phone have been addressed, too. It now offers NFC for contactless payments, and the software support has been extended to cover three years of Android OS upgrades and six years of security patches. If that wasn’t enough, the rear panels have updated finishes to create a more premium look and feel, but you can’t swap them this time, so choose wisely.

The original was already our favourite budget phone, and these upgrades make it more tempting than ever. Of course, you’ll have to be onboard with the unusual looks (including software), but if you are, this is a package that’s hard to beat for just £219.

In the US, it’s not such a great deal where you have to buy the more expensive $279 model via the Beta Progam with possible issues with US carriers, no customer support and none of the optional accessories.

Those still interested in the CMF Phone 1 may be able to get even more of a bargain with reduced prices, and it’s only nine months old.

Read our full

CMF Phone 2 Pro review

2. Samsung Galaxy A16 5G – Best Budget Samsung

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G - Best Budget Samsung

Pros

  • Clean, appealing design
  • Punchy AMOLED display
  • Impressive software update promise

Cons

  • Limited performance
  • Battery life downgrade
  • Poor secondary cameras

Best Prices Today:
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$199.99

The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is another adequate cheap phone from Samsung, offering an appealing design and a punchy AMOLED display for a very affordable price.

You’ll likely find Samsung’s design more appealing than many rivals of a similar price and a more hidden advantage, and a big one, is the long software support the firm promises – no less than six years of updates where many budget phones just get two, or no exact promise at all.

Not much progress has been made on the Galaxy A15 5G, however, with similarly sluggish performance and the same middling camera set-up. Conversely, battery life doesn’t appear to be quite as strong as before, particularly when it comes to sustained usage.

All in all, the Galaxy A16 5G is a perfectly acceptable cheap phone, but it’s not quite the instant buy it normally would be, so shop around and consider the Galaxy A15 5G at a lower price.

Read our full

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G review

3. Samsung Galaxy A25 5G – Best Cameras

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G - Best Cameras

Pros

  • Excellent screen
  • Long software support
  • Solid battery life
  • Decent camera performance

Cons

  • Not the most durable
  • Only 128GB storage
  • Divisive rear design

Price When Reviewed:

$299.99

Given how good the Galaxy A15 5G is, why would you pay extra for the A25 5G?

There are a few reasons, especially as it still costs under £250/$250. A shift to Samsung’s Exynos 1280 chipset boosts performance, while the display is even more impressive with a 120Hz refresh rate. You also get an improved 8Mp ultrawide camera and stereo speakers.

Throw in the already-solid battery life, decent main and selfie cameras and those five years of updates and you’re on to a winner.

The only real reasons not to buy the A25 5G are the limited storage options and a design that won’t be to everyone’s tastes. Or if one of the other phones in this list appeals to you more.

Read our full

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G review

4. Motorola Moto G84 5G – Best Display

Motorola Moto G84 5G - Best Display

Pros

  • Excellent 120Hz OLED display
  • Solid performance
  • All-day battery life
  • Decent 30W charging

Cons

  • Only one Android version update
  • Average cameras
  • Rear cover is a dirt magnet
  • Not available in the US

Price When Reviewed:

Unavailable in the US

The Moto G84 is undoubtedly one of the best budget phones you can buy. The only reason it isn’t top is the lacklustre software support, with Motorola offering just one Android version update and three years of security support.

You’ll also have to put up with average cameras and a back that’s prone to getting dirty, but that’s about where the negatives end.

The 120Hz OLED display is the finest on any budget phone, while the Snapdragon 695 delivers solid performance and 5G support. Battery life from the 5000mAh cell is solid, and you even get relatively quick (for a budget phone 30W charging).

If the two phones above don’t appeal to you, this is the phone to get – provided you’re not based in the US, where it isn’t available.

Read our full

Motorola Moto G84 5G review

5. Motorola Moto G04 – Best Under £100

Motorola Moto G04 - Best Under £100

Pros

  • Amazing value for money
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Decent performance
  • Great at the basics

Cons

  • Not waterproof
  • No 5G
  • Screen could be brighter
  • Not available in the US

Can you really get a good phone for under £100? As it turns out, the answer is yes, and the phone to get is Motorola’s Moto G04.

It costs just £89.99 in the UK (not available in the US), yet still delivers all the fundamentals of a great smartphone. Performance is absolutely fine for the basics, and the display delivers a decent viewing experience, albeit with limited brightness.

Battery life is a real highlight, with two full days of everything except heavy usage. And the Motorola software is reassuringly familiar, even if it only gets two years of security updates.

There’s no 5G support or official water resistance rating and the cameras aren’t great, but these can easily be excused at this price. The Moto G04 still offers incredible value for money.

Read our full Motorola Moto G04 review

6. Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G – Best Previous Gen

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G - Best Previous Gen

Pros

  • Attractive design
  • Excellent 120Hz OLED screen
  • Generous storage
  • Good software support

Cons

  • Middling battery life
  • Obnoxious software
  • Hit-and-miss camera performance

Price When Reviewed:

Unavailable in the US

The Note 13 5G isn’t quite the cheapest phone in the Redmi Note 13 range – that award goes to the Note 13 (4G) – but this is the one we recommend to budget buyers.

And it’s now even cheaper now it’s the older model, and buying a previous gen handset can be the best value choice.

You still get a lot for your money here. A premium design makes the phone feel a lot more high-end, as does the excellent display. It’s also nice to see expandable storage in addition to 256GB on board, and Xiaomi is offering a generous four years of security updates.

Battery life, software and cameras could all do with work, but the big disappointment is that the Redmi Note 13 5G isn’t available in the US. Despite its flaws, it’s one of the finest cheap phones around.

Read our full

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G review

7. Samsung Galaxy A15 (4G) – Cheap With Long Support

Samsung Galaxy A15 (4G) - Cheap With Long Support

Pros

  • Lovely display
  • Excellent battery life
  • Decent performance
  • Long software support

Cons

  • Average cameras
  • No waterproofing
  • Slow charging
  • Not available in the US

Price When Reviewed:

Unavailable in the US

As mentioned above, the Galaxy A15 5G is a better buy than the 4G model. But the latter is still worth including here, and it might be worth you saving £30 in the UK, though there’s no US availability.

Basically, the only things you’re losing out on are a bit of performance and 5G support. Everything else we said about the A15 5G still applies here, including the attractive display, strong battery life and long software support.

If you only use your phone for the basics and don’t live in an area with good 5G support, the regular A15 is definitely worth considering.

Read our full

Samsung Galaxy A15 (4G) review

8. TCL 50 Pro Nxtpaper – Best for Readers

TCL 50 Pro Nxtpaper - Best for Readers

Pros

  • High-quality display
  • Impressive E-Ink style modes
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Impressive specs

Cons

  • Disappointing cameras
  • Underwhelming speakers
  • Extra pre-installed apps

Price When Reviewed:

Unavailable in the US

The 50 Pro Nxtpaper is a phone with a difference.

In addition to the usual colour display you’ll get on any smartphone (albeit a nice matt version here), TCL allows you to switch to E-Ink style mode at the flick of a switch. This is transformative for eye health and readability, even if it can’t replace a dedicated eReader for most people.

Crucially, the display still offers a good colour experience, including while watching movies. And the battery life is excellent, regardless of the mode you’re using.

It’s not as impressive in all areas, with cameras and speaker quality both in need of work. Extra bloatware also makes the otherwise enjoyable software more frustrating to use.

But if you read a lot on your phone and are looking for a budget phone that fits the bill, the TCL 50 Pro Nxtpaper is the device for you.

Read our full

TCL 50 Pro Nxtpaper review

9. Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G – Best Hardware Specs

Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G - Best Hardware Specs

Pros

  • Sharp 6.67in display with 120Hz refresh rate
  • Good battery life & charging
  • Lightweight & durable design
  • Solid main camera

Cons

  • Mediocre secondary cameras
  • Divisive software UI
  • At the pricey end

Price When Reviewed:

Unavailable in the US

Anyone with a Note 13 Pro needn’t upgrade but this doesn’t alter the fact that the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G is one of the best budget phones you can buy if you’re looking at the top end of this price bracket and value hardware specs the most.

The screen is excellent for the price, while its battery and charging capabilities are also impressive. Then there’s its capable main rear camera and solid performance.

Downsides, aside from the classic budget phone issue of poor secondary cameras, is that the software experience is behind most rivals.

It comes recommended but you should check out various cheaper rivals from the likes of Samsung, CMF and Motorola – as well as the non-pro Note 13 above, now cheaper – before taking the plunge.

Read our full

Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G review

10. Nokia G22 – Best Repairability

Nokia G22 - Best Repairability

Pros

  • Unique repairable build
  • Decent battery life
  • User-friendly OS

Cons

  • Slow and laggy performance
  • Unimpressive screen
  • Only two years of OS updates

If you like the idea of repairing your phone rather than replacing it every few years, the Nokia G22 could be the phone for you. If you can cope with the fact this is quite a slow phone – perhaps you only need one for basic functions like calls and messages and Google Maps – then it’s a good buy.

iFixit sells several official repair kits for the G22 including for screen cracks and new battery. It means you can grab a smartphone for £150 and be safe in the knowledge you can easily repair it yourself.

One thing to note is this phone will only have software support for two years from launch, which somewhat contradicts the idea this is a product you should keep for far longer and replace its failing parts. That aside, this is an interesting concept and a budget phone you should consider if you don’t need a powerful device.

Read our full

Nokia G22 review

Why you should trust Tech Advisor

Phone reviews and buying advice have been a staple of Tech Advisor’s coverage since the original iPhone was released in 2007 and Android made its first headlines in 2008.

We’ve guided you through 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G; we’ve reported on the rise and fall of Windows Phone, BlackBerry phones and LG phones. We’ve seen companies push the boundaries of what is possible on such a small device, continuing to make leaps forward in terms of both hardware and software.

But at the same time, we’ve seen those premium features steadily trickle down to more affordable handsets, meaning cheap phones are now better than they’ve ever been.

We perform in-depth, real-world testing on every new budget phone that’s worth buying (dozens every single year), adopting it as our primary phone for the most authentic experience possible and making sure we are in a position to give you the best possible phone buying advice.

Budget phones buying advice


1.

Should you buy a budget phone outright?

In our experience, the ideal way to get a cheap phone is to buy it SIM-free and then grab a great-value SIM deal. You won’t be paying loads every month for a phone for the next two years and you can swap it for a newer model whenever you fancy without a massive impact on your wallet.

2.

Should you buy a locked phone?

You’ll quickly find that some of the best deals on cheap phones are sold via mobile operators (also known as carriers). What you need to watch out for is whether these phones are sold locked to that operator’s network.

All phones sold in the UK since December 2021 must be sold unlocked, but if you’re based somewhere like the US or importing a device, it may be locked.

In those situations, you won’t be able to put another operator’s SIM card into your carrier-locked handset and will likely have to call the device’s carrier to get the phone unlocked, which can cost money.

3.

What’s the best phone for a child?

Most children want to make up their own minds about choosing a phone when entering young adulthood, but if they’re a little younger you’ll probably want to decide for them.

You’ll want to look at something ultra-affordable for a first smartphone, so you’ve come to the right place. It’ll need to have a decent-sized screen, long battery life and be fairly durable, so you should probably avoid phones with a glass back. 

As it’ll likely be your main point of contact with your child, you’ll also want to look for good call quality, something that’s often overlooked on modern phones.

You can also check out our round-up of the best phones for kids.

4.

Which phone is best for students?

We’d recommend a more affordable phone here too, but many of the options in this chart may be within reach.

General buying decisions should be whether you prefer a near-stock version of Android (as is available on Google’s Pixel phones, plus Nokia and Motorola phones), or don’t mind a heavier ‘skin’, as found on devices from Samsung, Xiaomi, or Oppo.

Also, considering what the most important aspect of a phone is to you is key, and how many compromises you’re willing to make in other areas. Many handsets at this price point will target one specific feature, meaning corners are inevitably cut elsewhere. 

5.

What will you get for your money?

If you’re looking for a cheap phone, you have to accept the fact that the manufacturer is going to cut some corners to achieve that low price and you aren’t going to get the same performance, features or display quality as a phone costing two, three, or four times the price.

It used to be the case that budget phones were instantly recognisable by their low-resolution displays, meagre storage and chunky, plastic bodies, but things are improving in this area all the time. These days, for around £250/$250 or less, it’s quite possible to buy a phone with a Full HD display, a slim body, and a camera that takes pictures good enough for sharing.

Nearly all will support 4G connectivity, and some 5G, but features such as NFC, wireless charging and water resistance might be absent unless specifically stated.

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