Very satisfied with my Moto G6. As is my father with the G5 that I bought him a couple of years ago.
Purchased the twin-sim expanded memory Amazon UK special (4gig RAM, 64 gig main memory, nfc, has a magnetometer, great GPS performance, not using e.g. some iffy MTK chipset.
Dual standby, so second SIM only gets GSM, but they can be quickly swapped over in the menu. Suits me, second SIM is only for back-up where my primary 3G/4G network is unavailable.
US network costs surprise me. Here I pay £18 for unlimited calls, texts, 30 gig data including tethering, no roaming call or data charges anywhere in EU and many many other countries including US. I could have totally unlimited data (over 1 terabyte/month) for another £2, and it is extremely fast.
PAYG can cost as little as 3p/min, 2p/text, 1p/megabyte.
Good camera, battery life, RF sensitivity, Amazon warranty, no questions asked. Clean Android 8, update to 9 promised by the summer. Decent silicone cover and basic screen protector in the box.
Finger print sensor extremely useful.
£180 including UK 20% VAT.
Considered the G7, on pre-order then, but it offered little more, bigger, and they moved the fingerprint sensor to the back. Accessories not then available, but by now suppliers should be tooling up.
No, they are not “Lenovo crap”. They are very decent, always have been.
After asking the same question on another forum (for my teenage daughter), there was only 1 clear choice/answer - Xiaomi A2 lite dual sim. Currently it’s in transit.
Most reviews seem to give it the edge over everything else in the price bracket - £130 for the 4/64gb from eglobal central.
Check out the Pocophone F1. It’s a monster flagship and a flagship killer. Pretty useless for me (or TMobile users) but if the reception specs suit you, it’s a heck of a phone for the money. About $270 USD.
Kimvoli is a great site too. Scroll down and check out the reception area because Chinese phones are not universal. Check that you have ALL the bands from your carrier match.
Less popular brands have solid prodcuts but PLEASE check what cell bands your provider uses. I would have loved a Huawei or Nokia but only the most expensive options have all the bands for T-Mobile’s network. I am not willing to trade coverage for talk or data for a slightly better screen or camera.
Excellent shock and waterproofing is a big plus for someone as clumsy as me too, some of the budget options make big concessions in these areas.
That’s what I chose for my gf too. Its size is acceptable even for women, good specs for general use (4/64GB, 4000mAh battery), AndroidOne etc.
It’s quite ridiculous that nowadays it’s almost impossible to find a normal sized phone because everything is similar to a pizza-peel in size. 3.5 audio jacks and notification LEDs are also getting rare.
Other camera apps are available to get the best from it. It is quite good.
Fingerprint sensor very good. One of the few accepted by by online banking people here. As well as NFC for cardless payments. Not that I trust it that far yet, passwords still for me. Meanwhile it unlocks or locks the phone instantly. Very useful.
People really need to be careful about saying this. I nearly purchased a phone for T-Mobile prepaid that would have left me on 3G data in most of the US because it didn’t have the majority of their bands. It was not even a very old or a “budget product line phone.
There is a significant difference in what frequencies are supported from some brands since although there phones can usually be unlocked they are intended for certain service providers.
I think Freedom up here and TMobile have the same frequencies. If you are missing one of them, you got problems.
Samsung tends to throw all the frequencies in their universal phones like the A5, A8 and now, the A9. Chinese phones are hit and miss at the best of times.
i bought my daughters an unused Samsung A9 Pro (2016 version) for less than $200. 6” SUPER AMOLED FHD. snapdragon 652 cpu. 5000 mah battery.
im still using my 6 years old LG NEXUS 5. the point is, buy something of known brand as their manufacturing quality is higher. they will serve you well far longer than newer chinese throwaways.
the latest chinese craze now is the flagship killer Xiaomi Pocophone F1 for less than $250. if you like 18:9 screen ratio, fast snapdragon cpu, high ram (6 GB)… this phone is for you