Top 5 budget smartphones on Android operating system worth considering

Among the current models — Samsung Galaxy A16Honor 200Moto G85OnePlus Nord4Oppo Reno 12 Pro. If you're trying to find a bargain on the smartphone market, these models could be a real find for you.

The ranking of the best smartphones of 2024 includes gadgets from Samsung, Honor, Motorola, OnePlus, and Oppo. The selection was created by the TechRadar resource.

Samsung Galaxy A16

Many phone fans (and Samsung itself, judging by its website) often ignore the budget models of the Galaxy A-series. However, this family of phones offers a good value for money, experts say.

Honor 200

The Honor 200 is equipped with a 50-megapixel main and telephoto lens, as well as a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. Other advantages include 100W charging, a 5200mAh battery, and a 120Hz FHD+ display.

Moto G85

We can't help but mention Motorola. The Moto G85 — This is one of the most premium representatives of the G series. This model costs about $ 240, but in terms of specifications it can be compared with mid-range phones.

It is equipped with a Snapdragon 6 series chipset, a 6.67-inch display with a frequency of 120 Hz and a 5000 mAh battery with 30 W charging. Although, it is worth noting that the phone's photographic capabilities are not its strong point.

OnePlus Nord4

This phone costs about $550, and the specifications are responsible for the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, which, paired with 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM, provides excellent performance.

The display has a diagonal of 6.74 inches with a frequency of 120 Hz, a 5500 mAh battery and 100 W fast charging will make your experience truly impressive.

Oppo Reno 12 Pro

The Oppo Reno 12 Pro costs around $640. Despite this price, it has some budget attributes that may disappoint, such as a simple design.

However, the bright display, strong camera features, and fast charging make this model competitive in the market.

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