I test budget Android smartphones – my top three have bigger batteries than iPhone & a little-known brand is only £289
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Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor
Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor
IT'S hard work deciding which smartphone is best for the price.
Naturally, we all want to save money but how cheap can you go before the quality is really bad?
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Google Pixels have always been top of my Android listCredit: The Sun / Jamie Harris
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Nothing Phones have a distinctive light feature that will grab people's attentionCredit: The Sun / Jamie Harris
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Samsung still makes budget-friendly phones tooCredit: The Sun / Jamie Harris
I'm The Sun's main Android smartphone reviewer and have tried everything from big brands like Samsung, all the way to forgotten names such as Motorola, as well as newer players including Xiaomi and Honor.
iPhone may get all the attention but there is no disputing it's mega expensive.
If you're looking for a more budget-friendly smartphone, check out some of these I've tested this year.
Nothing is pretty new to the smartphone scene, having only launched in October 2020.
In March this year, the company released a new budget version, called the Nothing Phone 2a.
What's instantly alluring about Nothing smartphones is that they have an alternative design with flashing lights on the back for things like notifications.
The Nothing Phone 2a's battery measures in at 5,000mAh - which is technically larger than any iPhone.
Nothing claims you can get up to two days of use out of it.
When I tested it earlier this year, I managed to get a good two days out of it after some general usage watching videos, browsing the web and light gaming.
Inside the Nothing Phone 2a
Performance-wise, it also held up well.
What I really love about the Nothing Phone 2a is its price.
It launched at £319 but you can now get the phone even lower, at £289.