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Androids with best camera 20152/18/2023 I can’t wait to see what comes next year. It was, and still is, a fantastic affordable device. I used it as a daily phone for weeks and noticed very few compromises except for the dropped frame rate when playing intense games. Initially, it went on pre-order for as low as $199, but has since returned to its normal full price of $249. With its full HD screen, slim body, octa-core processor, long battery life and clean version of Android, there was a lot to love. While many (including myself) overlooked the smaller 4.7-inch model, most who have used it were massively impressed by the 5.5-inch phablet. Here’s our roundup: Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 (5.5-inch) – $249Īlcatel OneTouch came out of nowhere right at the beginning of this year with its affordable, flagship specced budget smartphone. One thing we did stick to was a maximum price of $250, no phone that costs any more (no matter how good) is on this list. If your particular favorite hasn’t made it to the list, that could mean we haven’t tested it, or that we just like and appreciate different things to you. It’s worth noting that if the phone has made to our list, we’ve tested it and reviewed it. Several manufacturers launched smartphones at affordable prices with components and specifications you’d previously have expected to cost way more. If 2015 was the year of anything, it was the year of phones punching above their weight. First up, we’re starting with some of this year’s best budget phones… We’re fast approaching the end of the year, and before we hit CES-season and look forward to some of the new devices hitting the market in 2016, it’s time to look back at some of the devices that won our hearts and impressed us during this year.
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