Best Cheap Smartphones: Cheapest PAYG Mobile Phones For Christmas Presents

Posted on the 24 December 2013 by Adeyemiadisa @adeyemiadisa

Christmas is here! We have put together some of the cheapest PAYG mobile phones you can get for your families and loved ones as Christmas presents. The good thing is that prices are being lowered so that almost everyone can be able to afford some of the best smartphones.

Smartphones market is growing and really becoming very popular, especially, amongst young people. With the mobile marketplace teeming with a multitude of highly priced smartphones, one might wonder whether cheap phones still have a place in the mobile infrastructure.

Cheapest PAYG Mobile Phones For Christmas Presents

In this list of top 5 best cheap smartphones, we are going to compare the best budget smartphones on the market so that you can be able to go for the very best amongst the rest.

So if you are looking to get your families and loved ones Christmas presents, we have compiled as list of top 5 best and cheapest PAYG mobile phones for Christmas presents.

#1). Windows Phone 8S Black White by HTC

Windows Phone 8S By HTC is a new mid-range Windows Phone 8 device that looks to offer the new Microsoft platform in a uniquely package.

While it might not have the same headline-grabbing spec sheet as the HTC 8X, the HTC 8S is still a handset that looks set to get people talking and possibly add a touch of vitality to the Windows Phone experience.

The HTC 8S does not only features the new OS, but also a 1GHZ dual-core processor for speed and performance. A vibrant 4″ Super LCD display is perfect for multimedia dabbling, as well as showcasing the Live Tiles interface for easily organising all your business from the main homescreen. Read more…
Price: £110


#2). Motorola Moto G 8GB

Motorola Moto G is designed for all the things you want to do, with different backs you can switch out to reflect your unique style. And, with access to more than one million apps on Google Play, Moto G gives you choices.

What you’ll notice first about Moto G is the sharp HD display. Its edge-to-edge display stretches to all four corners of the phone. Watch, read and browse on a big, brilliant display. You’ll get a sharp picture and then some.

The Moto G has a 4.5-inch 720p display, runs Android 4.3, and packs a 5-megapixel camera on its rear. Upfront there’s a 1.2-megapixel camera and inside Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 400 CPU.

With decent hardware and an attractive design, the Moto G looks set to be one hell of a proposition for the UK smartphone space. The handset is significantly cheaper than both the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini and the HTC One Mini. Read more…
Price: £120


#3). Nokia Lumia 520

Nokia Lumia 520 smartphone is an affordable Windows Phone that comes with super sensitive touch technology, panorama lenses, Nokia music, location and navigation tools. The smartphone is now the world’s top selling Windows Phone 8 handset, thanks to its impressive specs and low-end price.

The Nokia Lumia 520 has a fairly generous 4-inch, 480 x 800 display and is powered by a 1 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and 512MB of RAM. That may not sound like much but the power matches the Lumia 620. The screen is actually slightly bigger than that of the Nokia Lumia 620, which only has a 3.8-inch display.

You can customise your homescreen with the flexible and intuitive Live Tiles design, create great photos with a suite of camera effects and options, stream unlimited free music over Wi-Fi and create playlists with Nokia Music, and get around easier with the interactive HERE Map. Do it all on the Lumia 520′s 4-inch super-sensitive screen, which you can control even while wearing gloves.
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Price: £70 – £90


#4). Sony Xperia E

The Xperia E from Sony is a no nonsense Android device that’s built with simplicity in mind. The handset is beautifully crafted to give you the premium feel that Sony is known for, with a range of color options to suit you. Built in apps let you monitor data usage and power management, so you’ll never be left with big bills or no power.

Sony Xperia E has a 3.2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and VGA video recording capability. It also features 512 MB RAM and 4 GB internal phone storage and microSD™ expansion slot for up to 32GB. The phone entertainment functionalities include xLOUD Experience – audio filter technology, manual equaliser, “WALKMAN” application etc.

You’ll be getting up to 530 hours of standby and up to 6 hours 18 minutes of talk time out of the Xperia™ E’s 1,530mAh battery, and because it runs Android Jelly Bean 4.1, it’s got loads of features right out of the box. It’s 3.5” screen uses a resolution of 320×480, meaning the sharpness is 165 pixels per inch (PPI).
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Price: £110 – £100


#3). BlackBerry Curve 9320

BlackBerry Curve 9320 is a classic BlackBerry smartphone and great if you want to stay in touch with friends and family more easily. The built-in QWERTY keyboard is well laid out and quick to type on. It comes with a great battery life, the awesome BBM™ Music and of course BlackBerry® Messenger.

The BlackBerry Curve 9320 has a 1,450mAh battery that gives a standby time of up to 432 hours, or a talk time of up to 7 hours. It’s powered by an 806MHz processor and BlackBerry OS 7.1 for greater reliability. There’s a roomy 2.44″ screen with a resolution of 320×240, which gives a pixel density of 164 pixels per inch. You’ll also get a 3.15MP camera and 512MB internal memory that’s expandable by up to 32GB with a microSD card.

Staying in touch is fast and easy with the BlackBerry QWERTY keypad; it’s been designed to make it intuitive to use so you know where the right keys are when you’re typing a message on Facebook™ or replying to an email. The sleek and professional design is lightweight and slim so it fits in your pocket easily, letting you stay in touch on the go.
Price: £109 – £130