Best Smartphone’s on a budget

Smartphones are flooding the market in large numbers and apart from a wide range in the features offered by each of them, there is diversity in the price range as well, at which each of these phones are available for users to pick from. With the phone technology advancing as fast as it is doing a lot of smartphones can now be picked up for amazingly low monthly cost after just a few months. Depending on the amount of money you are willing to invest in a smartphone, here are some of the choices available:

Nokia Lumia 800:

Available in catchy colours of pink, black or blue, Nokia’s Lumia 800 manages to score points with respect to the design, matching the likes of the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3. Adding to its beauty is the curved 3.7 inches ClearBlack AMOLED screen which makes it seem like the Live Tiles are almost floating inside. Offering an 8 MP camera, 2x LED flash, HD video facility and connectivity to Wi-Fi, the Lumia 800 is a decent slick looking smartphone. In comparison to Lumia 900, Lumia 920 and Lumia 820, all of which run on the Windows Phone platform, the cost of this device is considerable less, standing at £150 onwards. Retailers like Amazon UK offer a SIM free version of the phone for £159.99.

HTC Desire C:

The HTC Desire C will appeal to anyone who is looking for a smartphone which consumes less space and fits snuggly into one’s hand. A good combination of the HTC One series and the Desire series, HTC Desire C is lightweight, runs on ICS and supports HTC Sense 4.0. It also has the Beats Audio feature incorporated into the system, giving a boost to the experience of listening to music. The black SIM free version of the phone is available with Amazon UK for £122.00 while the white version costs one £121.40.

Samsung Galaxy Ace II:

While Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 are securing their hold over the smartphone market, the Galaxy Ace is as decent as a mid-range smartphone which is doing well in the Android market by itself. Running on a 800MHz dual-core processor, the phone offers a 3.8 inch TFT display, a 5 MP camera and 720p HD video recording facilities. What makes the camera extra efficient is the incorporation of a software supporting imaging features, considering the low cost of the device. One can purchase the device for anything between £150.00 to £180.00 from online retailers.

Sony Xperia U:

Unlike Sony Xperia P and Xperia S range of phones, which are considerably expensive, the Xperia U range comes with a mediocre price-tag, yet manages to deliver a cutting-edge technology. Belonging to the Sony NXT series, running on the ICS platform, the phone offers a 3.5 inch Bravia display and a 5MP camera. Priced at £148.69, upon purchasing the phone, users also get free access into the Music Unlimited service for 60 days, ensuring that tunes sound excellent when played on the xLOUD speaker system.

Keeping all the features offered in mind, one can always buy a Smartphone on a budget and then opt to pick a suitable contract after reviewing the several options available, pay and go or monthly contracts, that is. Budget Smartphone’s are a great way for people with bad credit to get a phone that can offer them the latest features and a good chance of being approved. To apply direct for any of the phones and to see many more click to see all or budget Smartphones for bad credit.