A Buying Guide For Smartphones

So you’re thinking of buying a new phone, but there are so many options out there. How do you make sure that you don’t spend more money than you have to, but at the same time you still get everything that you need?

Now, one of the most important things to do when choosing a phone is to actually hold and use it before you buy. I know it’s not always practical. Sometimes the phone isn’t available where you live and sometimes you wanna order a phone as soon as it becomes available so you can get it on release day, but remember that this is a device that you’ll be handling all day, every day.

So you wanna find out, is this phone comfortable to hold? Like how do the edges feel, is it slippery? Can I use it with one hand and do more than just pick it up, look at it, and put it back down? Surf the web, send a text, play a game, maybe the corners dig into your hands, or maybe you don’t like how the camera module rubs against your fingers.

You’re not gonna know these types of things by only looking at the phone online. Now, unless this is your first phone, you’ll immediately notice differences between what you have right now and this new option and you should be able to very quickly decide whether these differences are negative or positive.

Display

Next, let’s talk about the display. There are four things that I want you to think about starting with the size. This will obviously have an impact on ergonomics which we already talked about, but now I want you to think about it more from a usability perspective, and don’t worry about foldable phones right now I have a dedicated section for that, and as far as the size, I want you to think about the types of things that you’ll be doing and whether you’ll get a better user experience with a larger display or a smaller one.

So for example, you might find that you love playing games, watching videos, and doing work on larger displays, but smaller ones give you a more portable and comfortable phone for texting and just for general everyday use.

Now, the second aspect to consider is the type of the display and there’s a lot of confusing acronyms like LCD, OLED, AMOLED, Retina, Liquid Retina, Super Retina XDR, and it’s enough to confuse anyone.

Though some displays are more efficient, some get brighter, some are more colorful, and some may offer darker blacks or better contrast ratio. Now, personally, I want a display that is as bright as I can get because it’s gonna be easier to see it outside and it’s going to handle reflections better, and I also want the nicest looking display that I can afford.

I don’t worry too much about specs there, what’s more important to me is to get a display that looks good to my eyes and with my preferences. Now, the third element to consider is resolution. So a higher resolution display has more pixels and it can produce a sharper image, but at the same time it uses up more power.

It’s also important to mention that there are diminishing returns when you get to very high resolutions because our eyes can only see so much of a difference at a typical viewing distance for our phone.

Now, the fourth and final display feature is the refresh rate, and this actually does make a difference. Refresh rate is a measurement of how many times per second the display refreshes or creates a new image.

When we watch a video, it looks like the display is showing actual motion, but it’s actually just showing individual static images fast enough to where it appears to be continuous. So a 60 Hertz display refreshes 60 times per second, 120 Hertz display refreshes 120 times per second.

A faster refresh rate creates a smoother and more fluid user experience, especially when you’re scrolling or seeing different animations. There can also be an improvement when you’re gaming as long as the game can actually take advantage of the higher refresh rate.

Now, some phones have an adaptive refresh rate, which means that they can raise or lower the refresh rate in real time based on what you’re doing, that way you can get the best performance when you need it and then when you don’t, you can save on battery life.

Battery Life

Speaking of battery life, it can be a really important factor for some people and there are three critical aspects to consider when you look at battery life.

So the first is how each brand actually talks about it. So some brands use milliampere hour and then they talk about battery capacity, and other brands talk about hours of use and you need to be careful in both cases.

So for example, if we look at the Samsung Galaxy S22 line, we see that as we move from the S22, to the S22 Plus, and then finally the S22 Ultra, the battery keeps getting bigger, but even though they all use the same processor, that doesn’t mean that we’re necessarily getting longer battery life with the higher capacity.

We’ve got variables here, like different display sizes, peak brightness resolution, and different camera systems, which are going to impact battery consumption. Now, Apple, on the other hand, talks about hours of playback.

So for example, we have video playback, streamed video playback, and audio playback, but don’t let those numbers lead you to believe that these are anywhere near the types of actual real-life use hours that you’re gonna get.

I recommend watching some battery comparisons from creators that you trust and then use those to get a sense of the overall performance, while at the same time, I want you to think about how those tests compare with what you do in real life.

Now, I’ve done several battery drain tests on iPads and Samsung tablets and I’m working on some phone comparisons as well. Now, the second factor to consider is how important battery life is for you. Now, typically, it’s not a huge factor for me because I’m at my desk or in the studio most of the day, so I always have an opportunity to charge my phone.

Now, the one area where it does impact me is gaming, which really eats up battery life. Now, on the other hand, if you’re on a job site all day and your phone is on you and you don’t have the opportunity to charge it, then it may be really important that your phone has better battery life.

Now, the third thing when we’re talking about the battery is the actual charging, which comes down to how fast you can charge your phone, both wired and wirelessly, and does your phone have additional features like smart charging or even something like reverse wireless charging, which lets you charge another device using your phone.

Audio

Now, before we get to the camera, which is obviously a major deciding factor, audio is another important consideration, especially if you use your phone to watch videos and play games. So first of all, does your phone have a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, so you can use wired headphones?

I almost exclusively use wireless headphones so it’s not a huge deal for me, but I know that a lot of users still prefer wired ones. Next, if you plan on using the speakers then how good are they? If you use them for gaming, can you detect which direction sounds are coming from? And then for movies, how full and rich is the sound? Regardless, if you’re looking for a significantly better audio quality than your cell phone can output, then you should check out the Bose portable smart speaker.

Camera

The first is more conceptual and it’s the idea of how good is good enough. If you’re not really into photography and you rarely use the camera on your phone, you’re just happy to capture the moment, the truth is that almost any phone today has a good enough camera to help you remember a special occasion.

The second approach is that you only get one chance to capture a moment and then it’s gone, so why not get as good a quality as you can? Now, camera systems in mobile phones offer a ton of features, but it’s critical that you think about what’s important to you.

Do you mostly shoot photos or videos? Is the audio quality important? If you take photos, do you shoot mostly portrait-style photos? Do you like to shoot close-up macro shots or do you need a good telephoto camera for capturing things that are far away? Also, how important are things like night photography and low-light performance? I recently did a comparison of the S22 Ultra and the iPhone 13 Pro Max, and these are the types of things that I cover in that video.

The last camera-related topic is that nowadays software in the phone is just as important if not more important than the hardware and that’s not to say that hardware isn’t important, but if you have good enough hardware, computational photography and video have come so far that they can help anyone take better photos and different phones have different capabilities.

Processing Power

Now, processing power is something that’s gonna matter to some people more than others. The reality is that most users aren’t pushing their phones to the limit on a regular basis, and it’s also important to know that as the phone heats up it’s going to reach a point where it has to throttle back performance in order to protect the chip.

So higher peak performance doesn’t always translate into higher sustained performance in a meaningful way. Again, if you’re a more casual user this isn’t really going to matter, but if you play very demanding games for long periods of time, for example, processing power, RAM, and thermal management are definitely things to consider, and that sort of brings me to price.

Flagship models are going to have the best camera modules and the most powerful processors. So they’re a good option for someone who wants the latest tech, but a lot of people can’t or just don’t wanna spend $1,000 or even more on a phone.

The good thing is that budget and mid-tier phones are constantly getting better and closing the gap. Now, the operating system can also be an important factor here, and it pretty much comes down to Android versus iOS.

Android, which is made by Google, will give you a lot more choices when it comes to phones, it’s highly customizable, and you can really tweak the user experience to get exactly what you want. So ultimately you have more freedom in terms of prices, hardware, and software features.

Now, the downside is that different brands layer their own software on top of Android, so the user experience isn’t as consistent. Also, some apps aren’t optimized as well for Android and some popular apps are only available for iOS.

Now, in general, iOS offers a more simple and intuitive user experience, it’s consistent across carriers, there are a ton of super well-optimized apps, there’s a lot of overlap with iPadOS, and there is outstanding long-term support, so you can keep your phone for years and then still get OS and security updates.

The downside of iOS is that it’s a much more closed-off operating system. So you don’t get the same level of granular control and customization options and there’s a much more limited number of models available, and in both cases, it’s important to consider the rest of your devices and think about whether you need features like wireless file sharing, screen sharing, and then various continuity features.

So definitely think about how this phone fits into your ecosystem, and another personal choice has to do with authentication. Like do you have to type in a password or a passcode every time? Is there a fingerprint sensor? And then if so, is it positioned on the display, on the back, or on the power button? What about face recognition? Like how secure is each particular implementation?

I love the face ID on my iPhone and I also love the on-display fingerprint sensor on my S22 Ultra so it really comes down to how you use your phone and what works best for you. Now, foldable phones are interesting because they offer a larger display in a more compact form factor and there’s no question that they have a real wow factor to them.

They are super fun to watch videos and to game on, they can be more useful for multitasking, and you can see a lot more without having to scroll, and the downside is that they tend to be more expensive than other devices with similar specs.

They usually don’t offer the best camera systems and they’re noticeably thicker than your typical phones. Now, you should watch this comparison or this review of the Galaxy Z Fold.

iPhone X: The Complete Guide

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There is a buzz created everywhere on Apple’s new launch of iPhone X. As wisely quoted by Apple CEO Tim Cook, “It is the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone.” Not only the hype created for iPhone X but also the functionalities provided by Apple can make you forget all the previous versions of iPhone series. From its overall appearance to how it functions, iPhone X makes a huge difference. Here is the complete guide that will help you to get familiar with Apple’s latest flagship.

Bionic chip:

iPhone X uses 64-bit powerful processor with a new graphics unit developed by Apple, which is 30 percent faster than the existing unit. It consists six cores and better performance than the A10 fusion chip. The performance enhancement achieved by 70 percent from the four cores.

Screen:

The display screen is made up from a surgical-grade stainless steel and the rearmost panel is formed from a glass which collectively takes the whole of the phone’s visible panel. The iPhone first- OLED display with measures of 5.8 inches is super retina display that rectifies problems like less luminance Color contrast that were present in past versions of iPhone. It also repeats white balance dynamic adjustment that was present in iPhone 8 models.

Features:

The home button of the iPhone is designed on the front to make it intuitive. It works across the operating system over the platform by enabling multi-tasking. Also, it has raise gesture to wake up instead of swipe up. Siri works with voice enablement, side button, double tap.

Camera and Augmented Reality:

With new image signal processor, Apple provides cutting-edge pixel processing and a new color filter. In addition to that, both front and rear cameras are functioned with AR-kit (Augmented Reality Kit) enabled natural lighting effect with improvised 4K video facility. The camera is 12MP with optical image stabilization, comprising of a broad-angle f/1.8 aperture lens and a telephoto
f/2.4 aperture lens. The front camera is 7MP that facilitates portrait mode and has auto image stabilization and exposure control.

Face Recognition:

Apple’s introduces facial recognition technology on the iPhone X that works using the advanced camera system concealed in the cut at the top of the screen. If you look at the iPhone X, it will brighten your face with an infrared dot array, by letting the infrared camera to identify it. It operates also in the dark.

Software Protection:

Some software protections against people thieving your iPhone is executed by Apple. It works simply holding it to your face to unlock it which in any case is possible through the advanced facial recognition technology. In case if you don’t stare at the iPhone itself, it will not unlock and if you hold the buttons on both ends of the iPhone, the device will momentarily deactivate facial recognition function. Initially when Apple executed facial recognition, it had some bugs that should not be present at least for protection purposes. Although it reduces the pain of ios developers as the application automatically used touch.

Extended Battery Life:

The most interesting feature of iPhone-X is extended battery life enables phone to run without charging for whole day. In addition to that, battery size is bigger than that in iPhone 8. The phone is capable to be charged 50% just in 30 minutes which showcase that it has fast charging capabilities.

Wireless Charging:

Wireless charging is not a new concept for electronics industry. Apple has introduced Airpower charging iPhone X which means that the phone can be charges by just placing it on a wireless pad. The Airpower pad can charge multiple device at same time. Although the phone can be charged with existing Qi chargers also.

Animated Emoji:

With iPhone X, emoji has achieved new level as the advanced camera will portray your facial expressions that replicates the advanced version of Snapchat mask.

Apple vs Samsung

Apple vs Samsung

iphoneHaving launched the iPhone in 2007, Apple has dominated the mobile phone industry. However, among all Android mobile phones in the market, it is Samsung that has become Apple’s biggest competitor today.  According to recent online reports, Apple has significantly increased its lead over its biggest competition Samsung since the launch of the iPhone 7.  If reports are to be believed, then Apple occupied 50% of the market share of premium smartphones while Samsung’s share was a meager 25% over the summer of 2016. Over the months the volume increased to 70% for Apple while Samsung held a scanty 17%.

For Apple, it is the premium smartphones industry that provides a bulk of their profit. This is because the profit margin on an iPhone is huge as the cost of manufacturing it is twice less than its selling price. The problem with Samsung is that it caters to different market segments. Hence, Samsung not only needs to market its mid-range phones but also its high range phones like Samsung S7 and S8 which is actually competing with the iPhone 7. Moreover, Samsung suffered a real low point in 2017 with the note 7 fiasco and still requires much effort to face challenges from Apple.

From a consumer point of view, if you are considering a premium or high-end smartphone, then chances are that you will choose between the Samsung Galaxy S7, or S8 or the iPhone 6 or iPhone 7. While the iPhone 7 is priced at 599GBP,  the Samsung S7 is slightly less at 549GBP. While initial browsing may not reveal the details about both these phones. But on looking at them closely, you will clearly be able to point out the differences between the two brand models. To begin with, The Samsung S7 is slightly bigger, measuring 5.1-inches across the screen compared to the 4.7-inch iPhone 7.  While the iPhone 7 launched pressure-sensitive screens to make the phone easier to use, the Samsung S7 was not far behind with its sleek metallic exterior with a great build and good battery life. However, even then iPhone 7 still remained UK’s most popular choice and topped the list for many looking to upgrade. However, with the launch of Samsung’s flagship, Samsung Galaxy S8, most analysts perceive that tables may turn since S8 has taken the competition to the next level. Packed with cutting-edge technology and eye-catching looks, Samsung S8 has already created a buzz by setting a benchmark for Apple to achieve. While the Samsung iPhone 7 was the best version from the house of Apple, it is a matter of time before we realize whether Apple can hold off the threat by Samsung 8 through its release of the iPhone 8.

Reviewers have already begun noting the similarities and differences between the two models in online reviews. The Galaxy 8 is gorgeously curved with a pressure sensitive home button similar to that of the iPhone 7. However, with three different colors, the Samsung S8 is definitely fresh.

 

 

 

 

How to Choose the Best Home Theatre System

Everyone wants a home theater program, but when met with the choices in purchasing one, you may get overwhelmed. Irrespective of where you look for a home theater program, there are various types of programs and varying costs also. So that you are able to get the very best theater method your money can buy below are a few tips.

When you find yourself first looking for a system, they all look precisely the same, or reasonably the same, externally. But how these people work can be quite a completely different tale. To make sure that the one you are looking at is successful, try it out! You may not think a shop will let you make this happen, but you will be surprised at the gap a company should go to have your small business.

If you are looking from using your home theater system as a gambling tool too, then you should take the gaming system on the store to test it out. If it isn’t compatible with the gaming system, it is best to know as soon as possible.

So you have identified the best home entertainment system for your needs and make use of. The next step is that compares prices. The largest and most common mistake manufactured when buying a property theater product is finding the best system, but not comparing prices prior to buying. There is nothing far more frustrating after that buying a technique at one particular store, and then seeing the idea for less money, at times hundreds of dollars, in another keep just outside.

Don’t forget the internet when comparing price ranges either. Many stores supply discounts on the web, and sometimes the firms that make the actual systems can have cheaper rates than the wholesaler. Make sure that you take into account shipping rates, but you may save money even with the shipping costs. The internet might just be the way to go.

Advice And Tips For Getting The Most From Your IPhone

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Are you searching for new apps to your phone?

You need not worry about ending up on the wrong road with the iPhone. The maps app is in the phone when you see your location any time your service is active. This is great for helping you get home or anywhere else you haven’t seen yet.

You don’t have to append “.com” when typing web addresses into your iPhone.

A lot of people with iPhones use Safari or Mail a lot without knowing how to save the images you view directly from your browser.Simply touch the image that you wish to save and hold for a couple seconds. A box will come up after this period of time prompting you to save any image on your iPhone.

There is no need to select the “x” box that follows a word. Just tap somewhere else on the screen anywhere. This closes the suggestion box quickly and makes your life much easier.

If you value your privacy greatly, think twice before talking to her very much. Apple records virtually all of these voice prompts you make to Siri and stores them on an internal servers. This is done because it helps the speech recognition program work better, but keep in mind that anything said to Siri can be recorded.

Always upgrade your iPhone updated with the latest OS release. Due to the iPhone’s complexity, Apple will release patches to fix various problems or security lapses. This updating is critical if any personal information is own or accessed online with your phone.

You can take a photo on your iPhone without worrying about shaking your phone steady. Your headphone volume controls can be used for this purpose. Start off by focusing your camera on whatever subject you wish to capture.

Choose a ringtone if you have an Iphone. The standard ringtones blend in with other Iphone users and makes you will probably think your iPhone is ringing when someone else has the crowd. You can upload a favorite song or any sound byte you like. This can instantly grab attention.

Don’t let your iPhone waste your time using suggested words when typing on an iPhone. This way you from having to click on the “x” after every time you type.

Do not go overboard buying apps on your iPhone. Some are not legitimate and may charge you hidden fees.

You can take a picture with your iPhone using just one hand on the iPhone. The quality is identical to taking the pictures is just as good as if you were to take them the normal way.

The command to mark one of your emails as “unread” isn’t visible; you have to uncover it.

One great thing to do with your iPhone is making use of Facebook. Many people enjoy the fun and social aspect of Facebook, but some people are unaware that they can use Facebook on their phone.

After reading this article, you know a lot more about getting new apps and using your iPhone. You should also know how to install these apps with great ease. You will find that your iPhone is more useful than you first thought.

What is the Best TV Brand?

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With so many different television brands on the market at the moment it can be very difficult to know that you are making the right choice when it comes to choosing a new TV. The market seems to have grown with lesser known brands or even supermarkets own brands finding themselves on the shelves next to the bigger names. This short guide will help you think a little bit more about how to go about choosing the right brand of TV for you.

Does the brand really matter?

Ever year one of the largest consumer groups in the UK tests the offerings of the top TV brands. They find that most of the top brands are quite comparable on the whole. That said, it does seem that there are still considerable differences in the reliability scores of the top brands. The most common things that go wrong when it comes to the top brands are the picture quality, the sound quality followed by software issues. In the report that we read, it is actually LG that came out on top for the most reliable, with Toshiba sitting at the bottom of the table. However, different reviews very much put emphasis on different elements of the TV and so it is difficult to really know if the report is particularly reliable.

Unbranded televisions

There has certainly been a rise in the number of unbranded televisions that are particularly being stocked by supermarkets in recent times. It seems that these are being put together generally quite cheaply by large Chinese electronics companies. Basically, they are copies of the big brands. However, they can often offer the consumer a substantial saving when it comes to choosing a new television and so many people consider one.

Big features

Technology in televisions is of course constantly expanding. Most TV’s are now ‘smart’ and are able to do far more than simply watch TV. Most recently we have seen 4k TV’s being launched which offer the view ultra-high definition for some programmes. This could be a reason to choose one of the few big brands that are currently offering this feature. It may take a while for lesser known brands to catch up with these TV’s.

Warranty

A big consideration when it comes to choosing a TV will be how long the warranty will last. Indeed, it is likely that if you are purchasing a high quality TV from a brand leader such as Samsung then you will be offered a considerably longer warranty than if you are purchasing a cheaper brand. However, at the same time this is not always the case. Sometimes, as an incentive the lesser known brand will offer customers an extra long warranty to try and purchase the product. This will then give you the peace of mind that perhaps you have been looking for when choosing your television.

Choosing a TV brand can be complicated. However, think carefully about these factors and you will get the TV you have been looking for.

Xbox One vs Playstation 4 (PS4)

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Gaming has become a big business, especially for 2 of the most well known companies in the western world. Most gamers know all about console wars and for these competing brands this most definitely is a battle. The gamer industry has many platforms and it can get hard choosing the best option. When Sony’s PS4 (Playstation 4) is compared to Microsoft’s Xbox One, Sony has the definite edge in many aspects, and is the desirable purchase. The Performance on the Xbox One, and visuals including side-by-side footage of video games played on each option are inferior to Microsoft and the Xbox. Although not a particularly crucial issue, the PS4 is almost 2 lbs lighter and also includes an internal power supply. The hard-working men at Microsoft do indeed have a solid system, and win out on some minor elements. Nonetheless, the 2 main console creators will continue their rivalry when these titans face off once again in the fall of 2017.

Performance

Resolution is easy to judge, bigger is better. It’s a bold statement from Microsoft to release their console with a lower picture quality compared to a close competitor. Considering that this aspect is such an easily examinable specification. Word travels quickly when things are obvious, especially difference in visuals. Graphics are visibly better on the PS4 when footage of the same cross-console game is shown in the identical scenario on the Xbox One. However, Microsoft is to release a console sometime in the near future that will once again compete with Sony. Project Scorpio is the “pro” version of the Xbox, and strictly spec wise, it is better than PS4 Pro. These systems are capable of 4k. Bigger tends to lean more on the side of more when it comes to pixels, and more always means more expensive.

Simple hardware that is commonly irrelevant among the consumer like wifi, bluetooth, and storage are all about the same among the 2. Statistics that do matter come from the GPU, CPU and memory. The Xbox excels in the graphics processing department with a statistically worse card. The difference is thought to be about 10%. Meanwhile Microsoft takes a notable win with their 8-core AMD processing unit that sits at a solid 1.75GHz, beating an al right 1.60GHz from Sony. Before the consoles were released, the CPUs on both systems had the same GHz. Antis were absolutely upped when advertised specs were actually boosted. Positive upgrades are great things; if these specs were lowered after being made public, gamers would not take it lightly.

The memory of the 2 platforms are both identical, except for the version of RAM. Sony went with the latest and fastest type called GDDR5 and Microsoft went the older DDR4.

Design

Tastes are incredibly opinionated. It is truly hard to judge the look of any product on the market. From technology to beauty, doesn’t it really matter what’s inside? Well the Xbox One weighs 8 lbs, which is heavier than the PS4. Keeping tech portable in this day is a giant consideration the public makes before purchases. Weight can give people the illusion that it’s worth more, despite not being true. Sony actually fit their power supply inside the PS4, making it even less bulky. Critiquing weight and portability is painless, as opposed to adopted point of views.

The Graphics

Graphics processing is frequently used to describe the most important part of gaming PC’s, as well as consoles (which are technically computers). As of now, Microsoft is the cheaper version of the PS4 gaming wise with minor differences in functionality. Until they bring their new and improved product to market through Project Scorpio. The frequency of people paying for minuscule pros that do not outweigh the cons is too damn high.

Best Budget Smartphones 2017

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The price of smartphones today is decreasing significantly due to technological advancements moving so quickly. Looking back a few years ago, you had to pay a large amount of money to get your hands on a mobile phone with internet access, good performance and a decent sized display screen. The prices of smartphones are rapidly falling, and this article is going to outline the best budget smartphones you can purchase under £100.

For a price ticket of only £100 or less, you will be surprised what smartphones and features you can get for your money. We have handpicked what we believe to be the best affordable smartphones in the market.

Alcatel Pixi 3 (£29.99)

The Alcatel Pixi 3 is incredibly cheap. On a pay as you go contract, you can bag yourself this wonderful little smartphone for just £30!
The Pixi 3 has Android software, meaning the phone is ‘smart’ and includes all of the features many of the top smartphones include today.
This smartphone includes a 3.5-inch touchscreen, this may seem small but to a consumer who isn’t looking for a bulky 5.5-inch screen, this size is perfect.
It also has a microSD card slot, which is used for extra storage of your media. This is because the Alcatel Pixi 3 only comes with 4GB of internal storage.

Huawei Y3 (£49.99)

The Huawei Y3 at just £50 is a great price for a phone of this caliber. The low price-tag of this phone is a feature in itself, but also the number of features it has makes it a fantastic budget smartphone.
The Huawei Y3’s top feature, which is its long-lasting battery life (1730mAh), can last as long as 2 or even 3 days.

The camera for the Huawei Y3 is also very good. The smartphone has a 5 Megapixel camera, which isn’t the best but the phone also includes a dual-LED flash. This is a feature that many phones exceeding £200-£300 do not have, meaning the Huawei Y3 can take great photos in low light.

LG K3 (£79.99)

The LG K3 is just £80 on a pay as you go contract, but the specification and features that come with LG’s budget smartphones are unmatched.
The phones comes with a decent 4.5-inch display screen, which is the same size as some of the top rated smartphones on the market; including the iPhone 7.
The software on the LG K3 is almost the most up-to-date version of Android, boasting the most of the latest software features.

LG Leon (£90)

LG has made an impressive number of budget smartphones, including the top 2 from this list; the LG K3 and LG Leon.
For just £90, the LG Leon has a surprising number of the top LG smartphones features. Some of these include, gesture and voice controls for the camera, something you do not expect to see on a smartphone of under £100.
The phone also has Knock Code, which is the function where you can open your smartphone by drawing a pattern, something the pricier models do not include.

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