Best cheap phones of 2021!
Updated: Jun 25, 2021
The best cheap phones of 2021 definitely won't make you feel like you're paying less, with many of our picks of the best budget phones giving you premium features where it counts while saving money where it matters most. The choice of cheap phones in 2021 is very wide, and you can choose from a vast selection of budget Android phones as well as a growing number of affordable iPhones. If you're looking for the best cheap phone for the kids, for work or for photography we think you'll find the perfect cheap phone right here. The very best cheap phones you can buy today: ranked
The best cheap phone available today? That's the brilliant value Apple iPhone SE (2020).
1. Apple iPhone SE (2020)
The best cheap phone for most people Specifications Weight: 148g Dimensions: 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm OS: iOS 13 Screen size: 4.7 inches Resolution: 750 x 1334 pixels CPU: Apple A13 Bionic RAM: 3GB Storage: 64GB / 128GB / 256GB Battery: 1,821 mAh Rear camera: 12 MP f/1.8 Front camera: 7 MP f/2.0 Reasons to buy +Stylish design+Fast performance+Low price point Reasons to avoid -No haptic touch on lock screen-No Night Mode in camera The Apple iPhone SE (2020) is the best cheap phone in the world. That's because it delivers a near-flagship iPhone experience but does so for a fraction of the cost. Indeed, the SE is so cheap that it rings in for under half that of the flagship iPhone 11 Pro, and for that reason alone it demands checking out by any prospective phone upgrader. It really does deliver in terms of phone experience, too, with the exact same benchmark-crushing processor installed in its iPhone 11 range making its way into the 2020 SE, too. That means that this phone delivers A13 Bionic-levels of speed and energy efficiency, which combined with the butter smooth and super intuitive and feature-packed iOS 13 operating system, makes using the iPhone SE an absolute joy. Yes, the iPhone SE (2020) cuts a few corners when compared to the flagship iPhone devices, with a slightly weaker camera system, screen and battery, but considering just how remarkably cheap the phone is, and that all its components deliver strong performance, it is really hard to overlook it. For iPhone users, this is a no-brainer cheap phone upgrade, and even for Android users, we suggest at least checking out the handset before pulling the trigger on a new phone, as you might be surprised at just how much quality Apple has laid down here for, comparatively, very little money.
2. OnePlus Nord N10 5G
One of the best cheap 5G phones on the market today
Specifications
Weight: 1.09 pounds
Dimensions: 6.46 x 2.95 x 0.35 inches
OS: Android 10, OxygenOS 10.5
Screen size: 6.49 inches
Resolution: 1080 x 2400 pixels
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 5G
RAM: 6GB
Storage: 128GB
Battery: 4,300 mAh
Rear camera: 64MP f/1.8 wide + 8MP f/2.3 ultrawide + 2MP f/2.4 depth + 2MP f/2.4 macro
Front camera: 16MP f/2.1
Reasons to buy
+Very affordable+5G on board+Good battery life
Reasons to avoid
-Mid-range performance-No waterproofing
While the first OnePlus Nord wasn't released in the US, we did get the OnePlus Nord N10 5G which is a little cheaper and it doesn't make too many compromises along the way.
What you do get is 5G and some very decent specs for this price point, as well as a large 6.49-inch screen that has a 90Hz refresh rate for super-smooth animations and scrolling (that's definitely above average for what you're paying). During our time testing the phone we were also impressed with the lengthy battery life.
The camera is decent without being spectacular though, and there's nothing here in terms of waterproofing and wireless charging. If you want to spend a little less, there's also the Nord N100, which drops the 5G and has a lower res – but still 90Hz – screen. Here's our full OnePlus Nord N10 5G review.
The best premium cheap phone? That's the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE.
3. Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
The best premium cheap phone Specifications Weight: 190g (6.7 oz) Dimensions: 159.8 x 74.5 x 8.4 mm (6.29 x 2.93 x 0.33 in) OS: Android 10, One UI 2.5 Screen: 6.5-inch, HDR10+, 120Hz, 1080 x 2400, 20:9 ratio CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 RAM: 6GB / 8GB Storage: 128GB / 256GB Battery: 4,500 mAh Rear camera: 12MP, 8MP, 12MP Front camera: 32MP Reasons to buy +120Hz refresh rate screen+Premium internal hardware+5G connectivity Reasons to avoid -Battery life not best in class Samsung surprised everyone when it dropped the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (that stands for Fan Edition, by the way) late in 2020, with the phone delivering the best core S20 functionality along with 5G but for a more affordable price point. The S20 FE is in terms of where it fits into the S20 range technically the S20e or S20 Lite, but aside from a few things that have been cut from the more expensive models, it is actually nothing like a budget handset, as it is still loaded with premium hardware and features. Take the S20 FE's large 6.5-inch HDR10+ rated screen, for example – it boasts a 120Hz refresh rate which is buttery smooth and shared with many of the very best flagship phones that cost significantly more. Heck, even the brand new iPhone 12 Pro (the top phone Apple makes) only has a 60Hz screen! When you go inside the phone you find a flagship-grade Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and Adreno 650 GPU, as well as 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space at entry-level. Strong specs all-around. The camera system on the S20 FE is also a good all-arounder, with a trio of rear-facing cameras joined by a high-definition 32MP selfie camera.
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