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I have been on a budget phone kick here lately and I thought I would share my findings and experience with everyone. With phones getting more expensive and deductibles climbing it is always good to have an option for maybe a temporary phone to get you by or even to change to. I have Cricket which uses the AT&T network so some phones I post will be either unlocked or for AT&T.
As a baseline I install all the exact same apps on all my phones and use them all exactly the same. My usage consist of running Waze and Google Play Music on the way to work and from work every day. I surf the web, use my craigslist app, run tapatalk, watch Netflix, watch movies on Plex, watch reviews on YouTube, and post on social media.
AT&T GoPhone - ZTE Zmax 2 4G
This phone is more for people who want the bigger screen experience and don't want to spend a ton of money. The phone is pretty big in size, it is about the same size as my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 but with a 5.5 inch screen vs 5.7 inch like the Note 4. The phone comes with a pretty nice display at 720p and spec wise it has some nice internals. Powered by a Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410, 2GB if RAM, and 16GB of internal storage the phone runs and looks great for a $79.99 phone. I never noticed any real hiccups when using the phone every day. It was defentally worth the money I paid for it and remains one of my back up phones.
Specs for the ZTE Zmax 2
2G: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G: HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100, 4G: LTE 1900(B2) / 1700(B4) / 2100(B4) / 2600(B7) / 700(B12)
5.5-inch IPS LCD Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen
Android v5.1 (Lollipop), Quad-Core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 Processor, Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410, Adreno 306 Graphics
8 Megapixel Camera (3264 x 2448 pixels) w/ Autofocus, LED flash + Front-Facing 2 Megapixel Camera
Internal Memory: 16GB, 2GB RAM + microSD Slot Expandable up to 32GB
LG G Stylo
This by far was one of my favorite budget phones to use. It had a nice big 5.7 inch screen and pretty much weighed nothing. Granted it was made from mostly plastic (which really doesn't bother me) it felt great to hold and never made my hands tired. The phone had its drawbacks hardware wise like only having 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. You can add up to a 64GB SD card to the phone and put apps on it if you need to. The storage being 8GB never really hindered me from using the phone. I generally install about 3.5GB of apps and that is it, I have a 64GB SD card that I hardly use at all. Performance wise the phone did as I needed, I did have to put myself in the habit of always making sure that I was pulling up the recent apps menu and killing all the apps. This kept me from getting any real slow downs. The phone was able to hold up to my daily needs and if I noticed any stutters I just cleared the recent apps and I was good to go. Keep in mind there are two version to this phone. The phone for prepaid providers have the specs below, the ones for companies like T-Mobile are a little more expensive but also double some specs like 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage.
The LG G Stylo prepaid smartphone offers:
Big 5.7" HD display with Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 for added protection
Built-in stylus for quick tapping, drawing, and note taking
Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 Quad-core processing and fast 4G LTE capability
8 MP laser auto-focus rear camera with flash and HD video
5 MP front camera
Long lasting 3,000 mAh battery
Blu Vivo XL - Ordered and on its way.
This is the next budget phone that I have ordered. I should be receiving it on February 3rd and I will post my thoughts once I have started using it. I ordered both colors of the phone just to see which one I like the most so I can update everyone on how the colors look. On paper the phone looks great spec wise. I was able to pick the phone up for $99 on sale from Best Buy for its initial launch. The phone is normally is $149 but still worth even that.
5.5-inch 1,280 x 720-pixel AMOLED display
Android 5.1 Lollipop (upgradable to Android 6.0 Marshmallow)
13-megapixel rear camera, 1080p HD video capture
5-megapixel front-facing camera
1.3GHz octa-core Mediatek 6753 processor
16GB internal storage, 2GB RAM
Dual-SIM card slots
3,150mAh nonremovable battery
ZTE Grand™ X Max+ - $149
This phone is big, when I say big I mean it is very big. I used this phone for a couple of weeks and found I had to use it without a case. Performance wise it handled and did everything I needed to do. The screen was pretty great on it as well. Watching movies and viewing other content was great. The phone out of the box was on 4.4 but was easily up-gradable through a download from ZTE's website. I will say once it upgraded to 5.1 it seemed to perform better than it did on the previous version. If you are looking for a cheap 6 inch phone this phone is a great choice.
The ZTE Grand X Max+ prepaid smartphone features:
Big 6-inch cell phone screen with brilliant HD resolution
Quad-core processing power and 4G LTE speed
13 MP rear camera with flash and HD video; 5 MP front camera
Kindle™, Evernote®, and AskMD apps included
Faster charging with Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 1.0
Android 4.4 (KitKat)
As a baseline I install all the exact same apps on all my phones and use them all exactly the same. My usage consist of running Waze and Google Play Music on the way to work and from work every day. I surf the web, use my craigslist app, run tapatalk, watch Netflix, watch movies on Plex, watch reviews on YouTube, and post on social media.
AT&T GoPhone - ZTE Zmax 2 4G
This phone is more for people who want the bigger screen experience and don't want to spend a ton of money. The phone is pretty big in size, it is about the same size as my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 but with a 5.5 inch screen vs 5.7 inch like the Note 4. The phone comes with a pretty nice display at 720p and spec wise it has some nice internals. Powered by a Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410, 2GB if RAM, and 16GB of internal storage the phone runs and looks great for a $79.99 phone. I never noticed any real hiccups when using the phone every day. It was defentally worth the money I paid for it and remains one of my back up phones.
Specs for the ZTE Zmax 2
2G: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G: HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100, 4G: LTE 1900(B2) / 1700(B4) / 2100(B4) / 2600(B7) / 700(B12)
5.5-inch IPS LCD Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen
Android v5.1 (Lollipop), Quad-Core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 Processor, Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410, Adreno 306 Graphics
8 Megapixel Camera (3264 x 2448 pixels) w/ Autofocus, LED flash + Front-Facing 2 Megapixel Camera
Internal Memory: 16GB, 2GB RAM + microSD Slot Expandable up to 32GB
LG G Stylo
This by far was one of my favorite budget phones to use. It had a nice big 5.7 inch screen and pretty much weighed nothing. Granted it was made from mostly plastic (which really doesn't bother me) it felt great to hold and never made my hands tired. The phone had its drawbacks hardware wise like only having 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. You can add up to a 64GB SD card to the phone and put apps on it if you need to. The storage being 8GB never really hindered me from using the phone. I generally install about 3.5GB of apps and that is it, I have a 64GB SD card that I hardly use at all. Performance wise the phone did as I needed, I did have to put myself in the habit of always making sure that I was pulling up the recent apps menu and killing all the apps. This kept me from getting any real slow downs. The phone was able to hold up to my daily needs and if I noticed any stutters I just cleared the recent apps and I was good to go. Keep in mind there are two version to this phone. The phone for prepaid providers have the specs below, the ones for companies like T-Mobile are a little more expensive but also double some specs like 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage.
The LG G Stylo prepaid smartphone offers:
Big 5.7" HD display with Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 for added protection
Built-in stylus for quick tapping, drawing, and note taking
Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 Quad-core processing and fast 4G LTE capability
8 MP laser auto-focus rear camera with flash and HD video
5 MP front camera
Long lasting 3,000 mAh battery
Blu Vivo XL - Ordered and on its way.
This is the next budget phone that I have ordered. I should be receiving it on February 3rd and I will post my thoughts once I have started using it. I ordered both colors of the phone just to see which one I like the most so I can update everyone on how the colors look. On paper the phone looks great spec wise. I was able to pick the phone up for $99 on sale from Best Buy for its initial launch. The phone is normally is $149 but still worth even that.
5.5-inch 1,280 x 720-pixel AMOLED display
Android 5.1 Lollipop (upgradable to Android 6.0 Marshmallow)
13-megapixel rear camera, 1080p HD video capture
5-megapixel front-facing camera
1.3GHz octa-core Mediatek 6753 processor
16GB internal storage, 2GB RAM
Dual-SIM card slots
3,150mAh nonremovable battery
ZTE Grand™ X Max+ - $149
This phone is big, when I say big I mean it is very big. I used this phone for a couple of weeks and found I had to use it without a case. Performance wise it handled and did everything I needed to do. The screen was pretty great on it as well. Watching movies and viewing other content was great. The phone out of the box was on 4.4 but was easily up-gradable through a download from ZTE's website. I will say once it upgraded to 5.1 it seemed to perform better than it did on the previous version. If you are looking for a cheap 6 inch phone this phone is a great choice.
The ZTE Grand X Max+ prepaid smartphone features:
Big 6-inch cell phone screen with brilliant HD resolution
Quad-core processing power and 4G LTE speed
13 MP rear camera with flash and HD video; 5 MP front camera
Kindle™, Evernote®, and AskMD apps included
Faster charging with Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 1.0
Android 4.4 (KitKat)
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