As we all know 4G is becoming more accessible all that time
and not just because the networks are expanding their coverage, but also
because it’s finding its way into ever more phones, many of which are
surprisingly affordable. Here we have a list of 5 Best Cheaper 4G Phone all
time. See the list below.
Google Nexus 5
Price = (~£299)
Admittedly at £299 the Google Nexus 5 isn’t exactly cheap,
but if you shop around you can get it a little cheaper and even full price its
fantastic value for money, as with a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM
it has the specs you’d expect from a £400 handset. Its 8 megapixel camera is
pretty average for a high end phone and there’s no expandable storage, but when
it’s as much as £200 cheaper than the competition we can live with that.
Nokia Lumia 735
Price = (~£200)
The Lumia 735 is a selfie specialist thanks to a
front-facing wide-angle 5 megapixel snapper, which is backed up by a solid
rear-facing 6.7 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and an LED flash. It's
also got a spacious 4.7-inch 720p display and is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core
processor and 1GB of RAM. The Windows Phone platform itself is now much more
enticing than it used to be and assuming you aren't locked into the Android or
iOS platforms then the Lumia 735 is one of the best cheap 4G smartphones in the
world.
HTC Desire 610
Price = (~£200)
The HTC Desire 610 is another mid-range Android smartphone
with 4G LTE support. But it has a couple of advantages over other smartphones
in this price bracket and the first is that it comes with HTC's software
including the excellent HTC Sense user-interface and BlinkFeed. But before you
run out and buy one bear in mind that the HTC Desire 620 is set to land soon,
with a larger screen and better front-facing camera. No price tag has yet been
attached to it, be we’d assume it will be almost as affordable.
Sony Xperia E3
Price = (~£150)
The Xperia E3 is Sony's most affordable 4G smartphone, as
it’s available for just £110. This Smartphone has a 4.5-inch (480*854 pixels)
display and is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor backed up by 1GB of RAM.
Overall it's a great value 4G handset with a quad-core processor and a solid
all-round spec but it's a shame Sony couldn't have included a 720p display.
Moto G with 4G
Price = (£125)
The Moto G is Motorola’s most successful phone ever and with
good reason. It combined solid specs (a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400
processor and 1GB of RAM), with a large, high quality 4.5 inch 720 x 1280
display, an attractive build, Android KitKat and a low price tag. It's a really
tough call for Android lovers to choose between the Sony Xperia E3 and the Moto
G. Motorola's smartphone has a better display and a superior front-facing
camera, but it's a pretty chunky device at 11.6mm.
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