By Jacques Strauss, | April 15, 2017
There are many other Android brands out there within the same price range. (Twitter)
Getting a smartphone now has become very easy and cheap. Many Android smartphones on the market today cost less than $200, including the ones listed down below.
The Lenovo Moto G4 Play is one of the cheapest mobile devices that offers decent performance. It sports a 5.0-inch HD display which is powered by a Snapdragon 410 processor and 2GB of RAM. It costs less than $200. However, with the latest Amazon promotional deal, the Moto G4 Play could be yours for only $99, according to Android Authority.
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If you are a fan of Google, you may want to check the Nexus 5X. This model was released in 2015 as a follow-up to the 2013 Nexus 5. It is packed with impressive features including a 12.3-megapixel rear-facing camera, a Snapdragon 808 processor, and a 2700mAh battery. Google is currently offering the Nexus 5X smartphone on Project Fi for only $200.
Another cheap Android smartphone is the Moto G4 Plus, which comes with a fingerprint sensor, according to GSM Arena. Its specs include an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor with options of 2/3/4GB of RAM. The device runs on the Android 7.0 Nougat operating system. It costs only $250.
There are many other Android brands out there within the same price range.
Check out some other Android devices within a reasonable price range in the video below:
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