I need one for general purposes only, NOT for gaming, so I don’t really care about gaming-related features.
I’m going to buy it in Asia, as that’s where I live (Vietnam specifically), and would appreciate any advice. 🙂
A general rule of thumb is to get a year or two old flagship instead of a budget new one. One can usually find a great deal on something like S21 Ultra or similar.
100% - also try and budget to get the battery replaced with this method though, most modern smartphone batteries start showing significant wear after 2 years
What’s the best way to find actually good flagships of the past? I mean, to learn of which model was good.
Read reviews in GSMArena.
I’d personally recommend the second hand market depending on what your budget is.
I’ve been thinking about it but Amazon here is not an option and other local shops are not very trustworthy. The warranty they give is about 3 months on average, or none at all.
Try Swappa, they test the phones before they’re resent to you, and you have some opportunity for a refund.
I’ve bought phones on Lazada in Vietnam and everything went fine. And I’ve bought phones from some of the bigger chain phone shops here and it’s usually a one year warranty.
Yes, I’ve been thinking of going the online shopping path, too.
What phone would you recommend?
I know younsa8d somewhere you cant use amazon but something like this is perfect. A colleague at work uses a cheap moto phone and they are great considering they are ridiculously cheep. This on is £70 (about 2m vnd) compared to a current flagship phone that can cost over £1000
Moto g series is excellent value for money.
I checked GSMarena for the most popular <$200 Android phones with decent specifications.
The top results are:-
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 (6GB RAM, 128GB HD, Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, 48MP camera)
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Samsung Galaxy A14 (6GB RAM, 128GB HD, Mediatek MT6769, 50MP camera)
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Realme C53 (6GB RAM, 128GB HD, Unisoc Tiger T612, 50MP camera)
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Tecno Spark 10 Pro (8GB RAM, 256GB HD, Mediatek Helio G88, 50MP camera)
Personally I’d go for the Redmi Note 12 because of the better processor.
Edit: Also, here is GSMarena’s buyer guide for <€200 phones:- https://www.gsmarena.com/best_midrange_allrounders_buyers_guide-review-2032.php
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Motorola has a bunch on Amazon currently. Pick out the one that is most affordable.
It’s been a few years since I’ve had one, but budget Motorola phones have treated me well in the past.
Which model would you recommend?
And we don’t have Amazon here.
Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2023
The last one I bought was a few years back. But it has a big battery. Moto G8 Power Lite if you can find it don’t pay too much it’s a older model.
I’m rocking the Moto 5G Ace One and it’s been doing me just fine for the last two years.
Redmi Note… Something.
Poco F something.
As a fellow Vietnamese, I would like to recommend a used Pixel. 6th gen Pixels are pretty cheap right now. Last I checked a used 6 Pro used was around 7m VND. They have flagship hardware and 3 years of updates left. And they’re open to custom ROMs unlike Samsung or Xiaomi. Honestly can’t beat them for the price.
Don’t have more than 4 mil. Is Pixel 5 a great choice as well?
Pixel 5 is already end of life according to this. I don’t think it’s a good choice any more. Might be better to look towards Chinese brands then.
For example?
Look at the budget Moto G series. Model designations might be different where you are. They start around $110 unlocked in US.
Second motorola moto G. Imo they just work, not a lot of bloatware and a somewhat decent camera. I just dont get their model numbering anymore…
Cheap pixel a is like 300ish
If you want to install a custom ROM you should check what phones your future ROM supports
I believe for GrapheneOS it’s pixel 6
Depends on how you define good budget.
To me, the Samsung galaxy a phones and the pixel a phones are good. They strike the balance between value and having an actually usable phone.
Any Pixel + graphene os
Poco f5 ,if you dont like miui flash a custom rom
Moto edge 30/20 pros
How do you get graphene installed, and why is it good?
Non-profit, open source and extremely privacy consious. You’ll need a rooted Pixel device and you can download/learn about the ROM here: https://grapheneos.org/
I liked GrapheneOS but I didn’t like the pixel hardware personally
Definitely not more than 200usd. Thanks for the advice!
I would echo what OP said there, I had to get a temporary replacement phone while my main one was getting a screen repair, and I was amazed at how good a Galaxy A was for the price. Think it was about £120 or so, and it’s a great phone.
Which model specifically?
I currently use a ZTE Blade V Smart/ZTE 2050, which cost me 150€, pretty cheap, but still very usable (bought it a few years ago so that exact model isn’t worth it anymore, I had generally not absolutely terrible experience with ZTE phones before, tho). I also have a newer phone that I don’t use for no reason, a Xiaomi Redmi Note 11, which cost me 200€.
The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G is great if you want a new budget phone, you can look up reviews on YouTube for that phone. Trying to find a used flagship is another good idea.
Margot’s budget phones thread has also good recommendations: https://lemmy.world/post/4846313
This is a good phone, but OP wants something below $200.
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I use a a Motorola g30. Was the cheapest one in the shop a few years back. Not too inundated by bloatware.
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