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26
May

Best budget smartphones under $200 (summer 2015)


Just a few years ago it was near impossible to find a capable smartphone for a decent price. Most of the high-end offerings used to cost anywhere from $600 to $900, and most low-end devices were somewhataffordable, though they couldn’t keep up with simple day-to-day tasks. Luckily a few manufacturers have made great strides in the budget-friendly market, and now it’s easier than ever to find a perfectly capable device for under $200.

In a budget-friendly market that’s increasing rapidly in size, you might find it challenging to find a device that best suits your needs. With that said, let’s take a look at the best budget smartphones for under $200!

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#1 – Asus ZenFone 2

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 The recently-announced Asus ZenFone 2 offers flagship-level specifications, a premium build and a smooth software experience, which is why we name this device the best all-around smartphone you can buy right now for under $200. The device caught headlines when it launched at CES 2015, mainly for it being the first smartphone that came with 4GB of RAM. While that’s certainly an impressive feature, there’s a lot more to the story. In our full review, we took a look at the higher-end model, which features 4GB of RAM, a quad-core 2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 processor and 64GB of on-board storage. However, since that model is available for $299, today we’re taking a look at the lower-end option. The base model features a quad-core 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z3560 processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage.

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It also comes with a vivid 5.5-inch 1080p LCD display, which we understand might be a bit too large for some users. Even so, the phone’s curved design makes one-handed use easier and the rear-mounted volume keys are an excellent departure from the norm. Placed on the very top, the power button can be difficult to reach much of the time, but thankfully the phone supports double tap to wake. And despite the phone’s chassis being made entirely of plastic, it still feels plenty premium. Even though the device only comes with 16GB of internal storage, Asus has provided a microSD card slot for expandable memory – a feature many users have come to appreciate over the past year or so, despite Samsung ditching the port with its latest Galaxy S6 flagship. The ZenFone 2 also has a 13MP rear-facing camera and a 5MP front-facing camera that will take sufficient pictures for most users out there.

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On the software front, the phone ships with Android 5.0 Lollipop running underneath Asus’ ZenUI software overlay, which some users may not like. That said, this most recent build of ZenUI is much-improved over past versions, and many of the UI elements are very similar to “vanilla” Android. Asus has been diligent about updating its devices’ software in a timely fashion over the past few years, so folks who buy this device will probably have a positive software experience for (hopefully) two full years.

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The ZenFone 2 is available for use on AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S., among many other carriers and markets throughout the world. It also has dual SIM card support, which is a feature we’re always happy to see on low-cost smartphones.

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#2 – Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen.)

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 The followup to the original Moto G holds a lot in common with its predecessor, though in this case, that’s not a bad thing in the slightest. For just $180, Motorola’s Moto G (2nd Gen.) offers its users very impressive specifications, a high-end build and an incredible software experience. For those who think the ZenFone 2 is too big, the Moto G (2nd Gen.) is the next best device. It has a 5.0-inch LCD display with 1280 x 720 resolution, making the device very easy to hold in the hand. Although it doesn’t feel as premium as the ZenFone 2 in terms of build quality, a few features stand out that make this a very well-rounded device.

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Since the overall size of the chassis is much smaller, the power button on the Moto G is much easier to reach than the one on our first pick. Additionally, the front-facing speakers on this device are much louder and clearer than the ZenFone 2’s single rear-facing speaker. Unfortunately, the Moto G isn’t nearly as fast as the Zenfone 2, but it’s still more than capable of handling everyday tasks. The power-efficient quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz is enough for basic tasks, but the 1GB of RAM makes the Moto G feel sluggish at times. Luckily, the near-vanilla build of Android helps manage RAM usage pretty well, but it still can be a problem when opening more than a few apps at once. The jump from 1 to 2 GB of RAM is a major one, at least right now, and that’s where I think the Zenfone 2 really has an edge over the Moto G.

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The Moto G also comes with just 8GB of internal storage, though you have the option to add an extra 64GB via the microSD card slot. Also present on this device is an 8MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP front camera, which is nothing to get excited about. The phone also has a non-removable 2070mAh battery, which should be able to get most light users through the day on a single charge.

When purchasing a Motorola device, one thing is for certain – you’ll likely receive timely updates for two full years. Motorola has been very good about updating its devices as of late, and the Moto G (2nd Gen.) is no exception. The phone comes with a near-vanilla build of Android with a few of Motorola’s software enhancements on top. Most Motorola phones feature a great software experience, so we think you’ll be pretty happy with this offering if you’re looking for a simple, functional software experience.

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There is a Moto G variant that supports 4G LTE connectivity, though it will run you more than $200. The model we’re looking at today only supports speeds up to HSPA+, so keep that in mind before you choose this device over the 4G-capable ZenFone 2.

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#3 – Xiaomi Redmi 2

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Announced January 2015, one of the latest products from Xiaomi continues to surprise us when it comes to specs, build quality and software experience. The Redmi 2 is a great option for folks who want to experience Xiaomi’s MIUI while still maintaining a tight budget. There are two models available, the first of which featuring 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. While the attractive $150 price point may entice you, we’d wager to say that the higher-end Redmi 2 Pro is more worth your time. Featuring 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, the Redmi 2 Pro costs around $20 more than the Redmi 2 proper, which may be a good option for those who don’t mind spending a little closer to $200.

Today, though, we’re looking at the $150 Redmi 2, which is surprisingly solid and very comfortable in the hand. It has a 4.7-inch 720p LCD display, with quality coming really close to that of the Moto G and viewing angles being just as good or slightly better than those on the Zenfone 2. The rear-facing speaker on the Redmi 2 seems to be louder than the speakers on both the ZenFone 2 and Moto G, although the Moto G still has the least amount of audio distortion overall.

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On the performance front, the Redmi 2 is just about as fast as (if not faster than) the Moto G, though both devices are still a tad slower than the ZenFone 2. Both the base and pro models of the Redmi 2 have quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 processors, which are still perfectly capable CPUs. The Pro model should be faster and much better with multitasking, however, since it has 2GB of RAM compared to the 1GB found on the base model.

You’ll get 8GB of internal storage with the Redmi 2 (16GB with the Pro model) with expandable memory up to 64GB, though MIUI doesn’t allow applications to be moved or installed on the microSD card. This is both a positive and a negative for the end user. On one hand, installing apps externally can free up a ton of space on your device. But much of the time, apps installed on the microSD card can act up, which is obviously something that should be avoided. The Redmi 2’s 8MP rear camera is overall pretty good. Featuring a higher dynamic range than on the ZenFone 2, the Xiaomi offering produces much more noise in low-light environments. It also has a removable 2200mAh battery that should get most users through a full day on a single charge with roughly three hours of screen-on time.The

The Redmi 2’s 8MP rear camera is overall pretty good. Featuring a higher dynamic range than on the ZenFone 2, the Xiaomi offering produces much more noise in low-light environments. It also has a removable 2200mAh battery that should get most users through a full day on a single charge with roughly three hours of screen-on time.

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The Redmi 2 runs Xiaomi’s MIUI V6 atop Android 4.4 KitKat, which will likely turn some users off from this device. MIUI is a pretty heavy Android skin, and it has been criticized for taking some inspiration from a certain fruity tech company, but the experience is truly unique and different compared to vanilla Android. Xiaomi releases occasional updates for the Redmi 2, and if you flash the developer ROM, you can even receive an update every Friday. The company is pretty optimistic with its release timelines, so hopefully we’ll get to see Android 5.0 Lollipop make its way to the device in the coming months. The ZenFone 2 and Moto G are likely to receive Android updates much faster than the Redmi 2, so keep that in mind if quick updates are important to you.

While the Redmi 2 is slightly better than the Moto G overall, availability is a major challenge with this device. You can’t officially buy the phone in the U.S., which means you’ll have to import it. Importing the device won’t get you the standard one-year warranty that many people expect, and the models available for import are not intended for the U.S. market either, meaning that carrier support isn’t always what you may expect.

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The Redmi 2 has dual SIM card support. But unlike the Moto G, which fully supports both AT&T and T-Mobile HSPA+, the Redmi 2 has limited support for U.S. carriers, depending on the specific variant. There is a variant that supports WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100MHz, which is fully compatible with AT&T and partially compatible with T-Mobile, depending on your specific coverage area. I wouldn’t recommend buying the Redmi 2 unless you’re on AT&T, and even then, please make sure to confirm that you’re getting the right variant.

I like to think of the Redmi 2 as being the option for users wanting something different – it’s a great phone, but it is difficult to get and carrier support can be complicated.

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So, there you have it – our top three picks for the best budget smartphones under $200! We understand that there are dozens of other viable options that fit into this category, but we kept our list exclusive to the phones we thought gave the user the best bang for their buck. What are your thoughts? Do you feel another smartphone should take the top spot? Be sure to let us know in the comment section below!



21
May

AA asks: What’s the best flagship of 2015 so far? Best smartphone for the money?


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2015 isn’t even half way through yet and already we’ve had one hell of a year. For flagship buyers, this year has seen Samsung up its game in a big way with the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, with the LG G4 giving power users a great option that (almost) has it all with few compromises other than not necessarily having the latest and greatest CPU. We’ve also seen flagship devices from HTC, Huawei, and a (so far) Japanese only launch of Sony’s Xperia Z4 flagship.

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Some of the recurring themes for 2015’s flagships seems to be premium design, optimized software, and less gimmicky extras. It’s a path we are happy to see, as manufacturers are starting to realize that the overall user experience and the looks of the phone matter more to most consumers than just the spec sheet or feature list.

Best flagships of 2015

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Of course, flagship is only one side of the coin. The budget world has also seen some pretty big changes in 2015. While last year saw Motorola and OnePlus lead the pack when it comes to “specs and performance for the money”, this year there are more OEMs pushing into this space with hopes of turning the entry and mid-level markets on their heads. Although Huawei’s attempt at a budget friendly yet powerful device appears to have been less successful, at least judging by our full review, Alcatel OneTouch and Asus have really raised the bar in 2015.

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Both the Asus ZenFone 2 and the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 give us near flagship level performance and aesthetics while keeping the price tag under $300, both also have even lower-cost variants for those who are really tight on money (or simply don’t want to spend it on a phone) that bring pricing to the sub-$200 range. It’s also worth mentioning that this year’s Moto E (2015) is also an impressive device for the money, though at sub-$150 pricing, it obviously doesn’t compare to the former two devices when it comes to specs.

Best entry and mid-rangers

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May

Ahead of tomorrow’s U.S. launch, Amazon is now selling the ZenFone 2 starting at $199


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Earlier today we learned that the Asus ZenFone 2 would be making its way to the U.S. and Canada starting May 19th, via select retailers. Apparently Amazon isn’t willing to wait until tomorrow and has now set its listing page live. For those that are excited by the ZenFone 2 and want to get it as quickly as possible, Amazon lists the phone as “in stock” and says it will arrive as soon as May 20th for those who are willing to pay a bit extra for the fastest possible shipping.

Amazon is selling the model with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage for $199 in black or silver, while the more expensive $299 model with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage will be offered in sliver, gold, or red. Both models are for use on AT&T, T-Mobile, or any compatible GSM carrier. Obviously that means no support for carriers like Sprint and Verizon.

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Anyone planning on picking this one up? Let us know in the comments.

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18
May

Asus Zenfone 2 goes on sale May 19


Asus on Monday announced the pricing and availability of the US version of its ZenFone 2. First introduced at CES 2015, the 5.5-inch device will go on sale on May 19 with a $299 price tag.

The ZenFone is somewhat of a flagship handset and features some rather high-end specifications. Powered by Android 5.0 Lollipop, the smartphone packs a 2.3GHz quad-core 64-bit Intel processor with 4GB (yep, four) RAM, and a 13-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture.

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Additionally, the phone is equipped with support for Cat 4 LTE-Advanced networks; a 3000mAh battery offers up a more than all-day battery.

For those looking to save, and cut a few corners, an alternate version of the device will be available, too. The $200 model includes a 1.8GHz processor with 2GB RAM.

The ZenFone 2 is compatible with AT&T’s network. Asus plans to sell the handset via Amazon.com, Newegg, Groupon, and B&H photo.

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18
May

Asus ZenFone 2 hits U.S. retailers tomorrow, starting at $199


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Last month we learned that Asus would finally be launching the ZenFone in the United States on May 18th – that day has finally arrived! At a special launch event, Asus revealed that the ZenFone 2 will be available for purchase starting tomorrow, May 19th, through Newegg, Amazon, and several other major retailers.

Two models of the ZenFone 2 will be made available: the base version featuring 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z3560 processor, 2GB RAM, and 16GB storage for $199; or $299 for the even higher-end model featuring a 2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage.

Best budget Android phones

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Regardless of which model you choose, you’ll get the same 5.5-inch 1080p display, a 3000 mAh battery with quick charging, a microSD slot, a 13MP rear cam, 5MP front cam, and Android 5.0 Lollipop with ZenUI on top. You’ll also have a choice between red, black, silver, or gray colors.

Considering both handsets feature near flagship level performance at sub $300 pricing, the Asus ZenFone 2 joins the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 in being one of the best budget phones that you’ll find in the North American market. Be sure to check out our full review for more details on the ZenFone 2.



18
May

Asus Zenfone 2 will be available in the US tomorrow through online retailers only


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At Asus’ press event in New York today, the company announced that its Zenfone 2 would be available in the US, starting tomorrow.

The Zenfone 2 features a gorgeous 5.5-inch 1080p display, and it’s running Android 5.0 Lollipop with Asus’ new Zen UI overtop. Beginning tomorrow, you can pick yourself one up for $299. There will be a lower spec’d version for $199 available, as well.

What’s interesting is that Asus will not be selling the device through carriers, opting to sell it unlocked through online retailers, such as Amazon, instead. The benefit to doing this is that users of the smartphone will get updates a lot faster than waiting for a carrier to push it out.

The Asus Zenfone 2 features a 5.5-inch 1080p display, an Intel 2.3GHz quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 3,000mAh battery. Quick Charge is a coveted feature, and Asus has thrown their own version into the smartphone, touting a charge from dead to 60 percent in just 39 minutes.

Do you plan on picking up an Asus Zenfone 2 from Amazon tomorrow? Let us know in the comments.

 

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11
May

Asus announces new limited run Zenfone 2 4GB variant for India


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Trying to keep up with all the different variants of the Asus Zenfone 2 has become almost as difficult as understanding Samsung’s Galaxy range. And now to make matters worse, Asus has launched a new 4GB variant especially for India. Fasten your seat belt as we try to understand all the different models available.

The first thing to understand is that not all Zenfone 2 handsets are equal. While other smartphone makers do release variants of a basic design, they tend to distinguish between the mainstream model and the variant with extra monikers like “Plus”, “Active”, or “Mini.” But not so with Asus. OK, it is pretty much an industry standard that you can get the same model phone with different amounts of storage. But Asus have taken this idea three steps further. The company varies the screen, the processor and the amount of RAM across the range!

Due to the overwhelming demand for #Zenfone2 4GB variant, we’re bringing limited stock of ZE551ML.

You can get a Zenfone 2 with a 5 inch display, or one with a 5.5 inch display. And they are both called the Zenfone 2. OK, but all the models with the 5.5 inch display are the same, surely? Well no, actually there are some models with a 720p 5.5 inch display, and then some with a 1080p display.

But if you get a Zenfone 2 with a HD 5.5. inch display then it will be the same as your friends model… Errrrmmm… Nope.

Some of the Full HD Zenfone 2 devices have a 1.83 GHz Intel processor, while others have a 2.33 GHz processor. Until today, the variant with 4GB of RAM used the faster processor, and the one with 2GB of RAM used the slower processor. But that is no longer true.

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Asus has announced a new variant for India which includes 4GB of RAM, but the slower 1.83GHz processor. This is what the company said on its Facebook page:

“Due to the overwhelming demand for #Zenfone2 4GB variant, we’re bringing limited stock of ZE551ML / 1.8 GHz Processor / 4 GB RAM / 32 GB Storage priced at Rs.18,999 specially for India.”

Rs.18,999 is about $300. I can recognize a bargain when I see one, and a 5.5 full HD smartphone with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage for $300 is a very good price. But make sure you are buying the right Zenfone 2 device, because if you aren’t careful you will end up with the 5 inch, dual-core version!

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If you want the real top-of-the-line Zenfone 2 then you should checkout the variant with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of flash, also be sure to check out our full review.

If you want to buy the Zenfone 2 (model ZE551ML / 1.8 GHz Processor / 4 GB RAM / 32 GB Storage) then it is available from Flipkart.



10
May

ASUS launches 64GB ZenFone 2 in Malaysia


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Today, ASUS launched its flagship smartphone of 2015, the Zenfone 2, in Malaysia. The handset is can be yours for RM1,299 ($362) and comes in a selection of colors, including: black, white, grey and blue.

For those in need of a refresher on its specs, the ZenFone 2 packs a 5.5-inch Full HD display, an Intel Aton Z3580 chipset powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal memory and a 3,000 mAh battery.

Straight out of its box, the handset runs the latest build of Android 5.0.1 Lollipop skinner with ASUS’ very own custom user interface, which makes it significantly easier to navigate around the device and find the apps that matter most to you.

If you’re based in Malaysia, like the sound of the Zenfone 2 and want to pick one up — hit the source link below.

Source: ASUS

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4
May

ASUS ZenFone 2 with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage will cost just $337 for one day only


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ASUS launched the original ZenFone series back at CES 2014, and many would say that’s when the company became a big player in the smartphone market. The original device offered up great specifications at a super affordable price point, and the new ZenFone 2 is no different. We already know that the 2GB of RAM variant of the ZenFone 2 is being offered in various markets for around $200 to $300, and the 4GB variant will cost around $450 in many regions. However, for one day only, you’ll be able to score the higher-end model for a much cheaper price tag.

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Online retailer AliExpress is selling the ZenFone 2 (ZE551ML) with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage for just $336.99 on Thursday, May 7th. The promotion only lasts for 24 hours, and after that the price will jump back up to the normal $449.32 price tag.

For those who need a refresher, the model with 4GB of RAM comes with a 5.5-inch full HD display, a 2.3GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 processor, a PowerVR G6430 GPU, 64GB of on-board storage, MicroSD expansion up to 64GB, a non-removable 3000mAh battery and a powerful 13MP rear-facing camera. Despite a few software mishaps, the ZenFone 2 brings a lot to the table. Check out our full review to learn more about this handset.

For those of you on the fence about the ZenFone 2, you probably won’t be able to find the device any cheaper than $336.99 in the near future. If you’re interested in the promotion, head to the source link below.



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May

128GB storage Asus Zenfone 2 appears in India


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Just last week, pre-orders kicked off for the Asus Zenfone 2 in India. Packed with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, the Zenfone 2 is already chock-full of memory, but that hasn’t stopped Asus releasing a 128GB model for the heavy media consumper.

Appearing on FlipKart, the new Zenfone 2 model comes with 128GB of storage and retains the rest of the features present in the highest-end ZE551ML variant. That means 4GB of RAM, an Intel Atom Z3580 SoC, 13MP rear camera, and dual-SIM support complete with LTE connectivity. It’s interesting that Asus didn’t make more of an official announcement about the increased capacity, but maybe it will announce something if and when the handset arrives in new markets.

The 128GB model is not on sale quite yet, it’s just listen as “Coming Soon”. However, we know that the retail price will be Rs. 29,999 ($472), making it a fair bit more expensive than the Rs. 22,999 64GB model or the 19,999 32GB version. Don’t forget, the Zenfone 2 features a 64GB expandable microSD card slot as well, which is a cheaper alternative if you’re looking for a little more storage.

If you’re curious about what the Asus Zenfone 2 has to offer, be sure to check out our full review.

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