8 Best Budget Android Phones

Best Budget Android Phones

Our best budget Android phones roster has been scribbled down for those who wish to make the most of Google’s OS, without shelling out a huge sum for the same. On account of the fact that it has been adopted by a number of manufacturers, the operating system has managed to find its way into handsets belonging to varied price ranges. And that’s exactly why your chances of finding a smartphone running this operating system that suits your pocket are higher than with any other platform. Some of these phones have been listed below for your perusal.

1 – Verizon Pantech Marauder:

Verizon Pantech Marauder

The Pantech Marauder seems like a good option for those who seek most features at a low cost. Along with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, it flaunts a 3.8-inch WVGA capacitive multi-touch display that renders visuals in 480 x 800p resolution.

This device binges on the Ice Cream Sandwich platform and acquires multitasking properties from a 1.2GHz dual core processor and 1GB of RAM. You can also expect a 5MP auto focus camera, a front facing VGA webcam and an expansion slot that extends support to a microSD card of up to 32GB capacity.

Price: Free (with a two-year contract)

2 – U.S. Cellular Samsung Repp:

Samsung Repp

Now if you don’t mind using a phone that runs Gingerbread, we have the Samsung Repp from U.S. Cellular on our lineup of budget Android phones. Its front panel is dominated by a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen of 320 x 480p resolution while the back sports a 3MP camera.

Under the hood you will find an 800MHz processor as well as 512MB of RAM and a standard battery that can cough up the juice for about 8 hours. Another good thing about the phone is that it weighs not more than 3.69oz.

Price: $0.01 (with a two-year contract)

3 – T-Mobile LG myTouch:

T-Mobile LG myTouch

The myTouch from LG, which measures merely 0.41 inches in thickness, packs in a 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor and a slice of Gingerbread to go with it. A 4-inch TFT LCD capacitive touch display and a webcam lay claim over the front panel, while the flip side is dominated by a 5MP still camera complete with features like LED flash, auto focus and video recording capability.

A dedicated button makes it easy to quickly launch the camera application. It tags along 4GB internal memory, an expansion slot for a microSD card of up to 32GB capacity and a 1500mAh lithium-ion battery for talk time of up to 6.1 hours.

Price: Free (with a two-year agreement)

4 – Boost Mobile Samsung Galaxy Prevail:

Boost Mobile Samsung Galaxy Prevail

And now for those of you who are not too keen on laying your hands over a smartphone that requires you to sign a contract, we have the Samsung Galaxy Prevail on our catalog of budget Android phones. It treats you to the Gingerbread platform and is outfitted with a 3.2-inch touchscreen that is accompanied by a 2MP primary camera. Moreover, the handset comes with an expansion slot for increasing memory by up to 32GB and a 1,500mAh battery that lets you talk for about 6.5 hours without interruptions.

Price: $79.99 (off-contract, with qualifying data plans)

5 – T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G:

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G

The 4G-enabled Samsung Galaxy S Blaze is another pocket-friendly option that does not compromise on essential features. This Gingerbread beast has a 1.5GHz dual core processor under the hood to ensure multitasking on the move.

Besides a high resolution touchscreen, the handset boasts a 5MP camera that can capture HD 720p videos as well as still shots. All other basic features like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, an A/V player and a memory card slot are also in place.

Price: Free (with a two-year contract)

6 – Verizon Pantech Breakout:

Verizon Pantech Breakout

Another contender from Verizon Wireless is the Pantech Breakout, a compact device that runs the Gingerbread operating system. Its sleek chassis of dimensions 5.0 x 2.535 x 0.472 inches, houses a 1GHz processor and a 512MB RAM chip in addition to a 1500mAh lithium-ion battery that can provide maximum usage time of 347 minutes.

Armed with a 4-inch capacitive touchscreen, a VGA front-mounted camera and a 5MP primary snapper, it extends support to a microSD card of not more than 32GB capacity.

Price: $29.99 (with a two-year contract)

7 – Virgin Mobile Kyocera Rise:

Virgin Mobile Kyocera Rise

Besides the alternative from Boost Mobile, we have the Kyocera Rise on our array of budget Android phones that does not require you to commit to the carrier for two years. A 1GHz processor fuels the handset that is armed with both a touchscreen and a physical QWERTY keypad.

This Ice Cream Sandwich treat offers talk time of about 8.3 hours and comes with an expansion slot too. And if that’s not enough, the device can be employed for recording videos and capturing still shots using the 3.2MP camera with flash.

Price: $99.99 (Off-contract, with qualifying data plans)

8 – AT&T Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate:

AT&T Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate

The 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate from AT&T is the last option on our array for today. It is loaded with Gingerbread while a 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display is responsible for projecting HD visuals in 480 x 800p resolution.

A 5MP camera with LED flash and auto focus sits on the back panel and a 1.3MP snapper can be found on the front. Apart from this, you can expect a 1,750mAh battery for talk time of up to 6.5 hours and a microSD card slot to expand the memory by up to 32GB.

Price: $0.99 (with a two-year contract)

Conclusion:

So this is our best budget Android phones lineup for those who do not want to splurge on an over-expensive device. But there certainly are a number of other smartphones that promise to go easy on your wallet. And if you are the owner of such a device or are planning on buying one of the alternatives listed above, do let us know though the comments section below.