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Our Picks $499 at Best Buy Image of Google Pixel 8A Best Android phone under $500 Google Pixel 8AView details $499 at Best Buy View details $198 at T-Mobile Image of Motorola Moto G Power (2024) Best phone under $300 Motorola Moto G Power (2024)View details $198 at T-Mobile View details $630 at Best Buy Hand holding the iPhone 14 Pro Max with the home screen active Best iPhone value iPhone 14View details $630 at Best Buy View details $700 at Walmart Image of OnePlus 12R Decent midrange phone with neat extras OnePlus 12RView details $700 at Walmart View details $114 at Walmart Image of Samsung Galaxy A03S Low price, long update commitment Samsung Galaxy A03SView details $114 at Walmart View details$200 at Walmart Image of Motorola Moto G 5G (2024) Best cheap phone design Motorola Moto G 5G (2024)View details $200 at Walmart View details $330 at Amazon Image of Google Pixel 7A Best Android phone on sale Google Pixel 7AView details $330 at Amazon View details See at Metro by T-Mobile Image of TCL 50 XL 5G Best ultra cheap T-Mobile phone TCL 50 XL 5GView details See at Metro by T-Mobile View details $200 at Samsung Image of Samsung Galaxy A15 5G Best ultracheap phone for long-term use Samsung Galaxy A15 5GView details $200 at Samsung View details $429 at Apple Image of Apple iPhone SE (2022) Most affordable iPhone Apple iPhone SE (2022)View details $429 at Apple View details Why You Can Trust CNET 16171819202122232425+ Years of Experience 14151617181920212223 Hands-on Product Reviewers 6,0007,0008,0009,00010,00011,00012,00013,00014,00015,000 Sq. Feet of Lab SpaceHow we test

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If your family and friends are on Apple services like iMessage and FaceTime, stick with an iPhone. If you’ve been deep on Samsung, stay on Android. Know that switching between the two has never been easier.

Size

Phones are big in general with the smallest ones having a 6.1-inch screen and large models topping out at 6.8 inches. That makes visiting a store and trying a phone out before you buy it quite important.

Cameras

Phone cameras have gotten better over the past five years, but don’t be fooled by how many cameras a phone has; more is not necessarily better.

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The best cheap phones like Motorola's Moto G Power 5G and Google Pixel 8A have all the smartphone essentials you'd hope for without a high price tag. The phones on this list range in price from just $114 (Samsung's Galaxy A03S) to $700 (the OnePlus 12R). After testing and reviewing all of these phones, CNET editors came to a conclusion: There are two price tiers that really change a phone's value in terms of the features you get.

A phone that's regularly priced $300 or more has features like NFC for Google Pay, wireless charging and a decent screen. But at this price, cameras are a mixed bag. The next tier are phones that cost $450 and higher. These phones offer even more features, have good cameras and often compete in terms of specs and features with more expensive phones.

If you're looking for a cheap phone from Apple, really the only option is the iPhone SE (2022). With the launch of the iPhone 16, Apple discounted the starting price of the iPhone 14 to $599. We don't anticipate Apple announcing a new iPhone SE model until 2025 at the earliest. Here are our favorite affordable phones that we've tested.

What is the best cheap phone?

The Google's $499 Pixel 8A is our favorite cheap phone. Google delivers all the big features that matter on the Pixel 8A, like top-of-the-line cameras, a peppy processor and years' worth of software support. And it even has Google's new Circle To Search tool which is a fast and fun way to trigger a search just by circling what's on your screen. Google makes smart compromises to keep costs low making the Pixel 8A a phone that packs an incredible amount of value.

The Pixel 6A on the left and the iPhone SE on the right

The Pixel 6A (left) and the iPhone SE.

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Best cheap phones of 2024 $499 at Best Buy$499 at Amazon$499 at T-Mobile ProsGreat camera 7 years of software updates Many of the same features as the Pixel 8 Good battery life Cons256GB storage not available on all models Zoomed and low light shots aren't as clear as the Pixel 8's Screen size 6.1 inchesProcessor Google Tensor G3Cameras 64-megapixel (wide), 13-megapixel (ultrawide), 13-megapixel (selfie)Colors Aloe, bay, obsidian, porcelain $499 at Best Buy Best Android phone under $500Google Pixel 8A$499 at Best Buy$499 at Amazon$499 at T-Mobile

The Pixel 8A is so good it makes the regular Pixel 8 almost feel irrelevant. It shares so much in common with its pricier sibling, from its selection of AI-powered features like Circle to Search to its cool aesthetic and powerful Tensor G3 processor, that it’s hard to see why anyone would buy the Pixel 8 instead.

The Pixel 8 does offer a marginally better camera system, a slightly larger screen and the ability to charge other phones and accessories wirelessly on the back of the device. But those features don’t feel significant enough to impact the buying decision for most people. As I wrote in my review, the Pixel 8A raises the bar for what a $500 phone should be. That also means I’ll be expecting more from the Pixel 9 this fall.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $198 at T-Mobile$200 at Best Buy$200 at Motorola ProsNFC/Google Pay Good battery life Wireless charging Moto shortcuts ConsShort software support timeline Screen is too dim in sunlight Lacks IP rating for dust and water resistance Screen size 6.7 inchesProcessor Mediatek Dimensity 7020Cameras 50-megapixel (main), 8-megapixel (ultrawide), 16-megapixel (selfie)Colors Pale lilac, midnight blue $198 at T-Mobile Best phone under $300Motorola Moto G Power (2024)$198 at T-Mobile$200 at Best Buy$200 at Motorola

The Motorola Moto G Power 5G is the most versatile option in this roundup, offering wireless charging, a 120Hz high refresh rate screen, Google Pay for contactless payments and a fantastic vegan leather design. Combine that with a camera that takes decent photos in bright environments, and a processor that is capable for most daily tasks, and you have a phone that’s both fun to use without cramming itself with the extra bells and whistles we see in higher priced phones.

Even though this phone does suffer from having a shorter software and security support timeline (1 year of major Android OS, three years of security updates) than Samsung’s Galaxy A25 5G, it is a more useful device. And it's this appeal that makes the Moto G Power 5G our top recommendation for a phone that costs $300 or less.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $630 at Best Buy ProsMain camera is good Autofocus makes selfies look better Improved repairability is welcomed Action mode is smooth ConsUltrawide photos are a step down in image quality Videos recorded in low light look just OK Needs more iOS features for the Plus' larger screen Screen size 6.1 inches and 6.7 inchesProcessor Apple A15 BionicCameras 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide), 12-megapixel (selfie)Colors Product red, blue, purple, yellow, starlight, midnight,$630 at Best Buy Best iPhone valueiPhone 14 $630 at Best Buy

At $599, the iPhone 14 is a great buy and solid upgrade, especially if you're using an 11 or older. There are two models the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus that normally starts at $699. Both phones are identical and really the deciding factor comes down to screen and battery size as well as price. The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus have a long battery life, fast performance, great durability and wonderful cameras as well as safety features like Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via Satellite.

Both phones came out in September 2022 originally but are still solid options today. In terms of drawbacks, neither phone has a high refresh rate screen, and always-on display or the newer Action button found on the 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series. But at hundreds of dollars less, we think that the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus have the best value to the dollar that Apple currently sells.

Hand holding the iPhone 14 Pro Max with the home screen active Photo Gallery 1/1 $700 at Walmart$450 at Best Buy ProsAffordable price Solid overall performance Good battery life ConsShort software support period Lacks wireless charging Screen size 6.78 inchesProcessor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2Cameras 50-megapixel (wide), 8-megapixel (ultrawide), 2-megapixel (macro), 16-megapixel (selfie)Colors Iron gray, cool blue $700 at Walmart Decent midrange phone with neat extrasOnePlus 12R $700 at Walmart$450 at Best Buy

The $500 OnePlus 12R might not be the best phone you can buy, but it does offer solid overall performance for its reasonable price tag. Its older-generation processor still packs plenty of power for gaming, its camera setup is fine for casual snappers and it's got a similar design to its more premium sibling.

But you also get 80W fast charging which will take it from empty to full in a little over 30 minutes, while the screen has wet-touch tech that means you can still use it accurately in the rain. It's a shame this phone doesn't have longer software support, but it's otherwise a decent all-rounder if you're shopping on a budget.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $114 at Walmart Pros3GB of RAM helps phone multitask Blue color option Includes fingerprint sensor ConsVery little onboard storage Some noticeable lag Indoor photos are challenging Screen size 6.5 inchesProcessor Mediatek MT6765 Helio P35Cameras 13-megapixel (wide), 2-megapixel (macro), 2-megapixel (depth), 5-megapixel (selfie)Colors Black Full Review Read full review$114 at Walmart Low price, long update commitmentSamsung Galaxy A03S $114 at Walmart

Samsung's Galaxy A03S at $160 (£126, roughly AU$244) includes great features and could be a fit for someone in need of a cheap phone that can handle essential tasks. The phone's 6.5-inch screen, capped at 720p resolution, is great for reading the news, watching videos and playing games. Despite some performance lag during our review, the phone is good at multitasking. The tiny 32GB of storage space could fill up fast, so if you're considering this phone, you might want to expand the storage with a microSD card.

Samsung also plans to support this phone with at least four years of security updates, which in this price range is as good as it gets. On the software side, it's less clear how many Android versions are scheduled, but the phone initially ships with Android 11.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $200 at Walmart$195 at Amazon ProsVegan leather design NFC for contactless payments Decent cameras for the price ConsSlow performance Dull-looking screen Only one software update planned Screen size 6.6 inchesProcessor Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1Cameras 50-megapixel (wide), 2-megapixel (macro), 8-megapixel (selfie)Colors Sage green $200 at Walmart Best cheap phone designMotorola Moto G 5G (2024) $200 at Walmart$195 at Amazon

Motorola’s $200 Moto G 5G for 2024 arrived with a splash. The phone kept many highlights of its higher-priced $250 2023 model like a 120Hz refresh rate screen and dual speakers. The Moto G 5G also has an improved design and functionality with a new vegan leather look and NFC for contactless payments. And its cameras can take photos with decent color accuracy, despite soft details.

But performance and a short software update timeline both hurt the Moto G 5G. While the phone is capable of running all sorts of apps and games, multitasking on its small 4GB of RAM is challenging. Even with Motorola’s RAM boost feature, which simulates an additional 4GB of RAM using built-in storage, apps would often need to reload when swapping between them. And Motorola has not budged from its policy of providing one major software update and three years of security updates to the Moto G line, which limits the number of years you can safely use the phone before needing to replace it.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $330 at Amazon ProsExcellent camera for the price Attractive design Wireless charging, face unlock and high refresh rate ConsScreen is dim outdoors Only three generations of Android OS updates Screen size 6.1 inchesProcessor Google Tensor G2Cameras 64-megapixel (wide), 13-megapixel (ultrawide), 13-megapixel (selfie)Colors Charcoal, snow, sea, coral $330 at Amazon Best Android phone on saleGoogle Pixel 7A $330 at Amazon

Editor's note: Google released the Pixel 8A, also $500. You can read our Pixel 8A review here. If you're buying a Pixel 7A make sure it's on sale.

Google's budget phone took a leap forward in 2023 with the Pixel 7A, which offers many of the same benefits as the Pixel 7 but at a cheaper price. Like the Pixel 7, the Pixel 7A runs on Google's Tensor G2 processor, meaning it has many of the same photo editing and language translation features as its pricier sibling. The Pixel 7A's 64-megapixel camera also takes excellent photos that rival the Pixel 7's in quality. 

While we still like the Pixel 7, the Pixel 7A's lower price makes it a better deal for most people. Otherwise, the main differences between the Pixel 7 and 7A come down to the former's more durable build, slightly faster charging and its ability to wirelessly charge compatible accessories. The Pixel 7 also has a larger camera sensor that's more sensitive to light, according to Google, but CNET's Lisa Eadicicco didn't notice much of a difference.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $0 at Metro by T-Mobile ProsGreat screen for $160 NFC support for Google Pay Decent multitasking for the price ConsT-Mobile exclusivity Battery drains fast Weak cameras Screen size 6.78 inchesProcessor Mediatek Dimensity 6100 PlusCameras 50-megapixel (wide), 5-megapixel (ultrawide), 2-megapixel (depth), 8-megapixel (selfie)Colors Slate gray $0 at Metro by T-Mobile Best ultra cheap T-Mobile phoneTCL 50 XL 5G$0 at Metro by T-Mobile

The TCL 50 XL 5G includes an impressive amount of specs for $160. This is one of the cheapest phones I’ve seen so far that includes a 120Hz refresh rate display and NFC for Google Pay and contactless payments. It also includes 6GB of memory, which made the phone breeze through multitasking during my testing. But the TCL 50 XL 5G does show compromises from its low price in other ways.

Even though it has a big 5,010-mAh battery, it drains quickly -- possibly because it’s powering a large 6.78-inch 1080p display with a low-end processor. Cameras struggle to take photos with clean, crisp details, in both well-lit and lowlight situations. It’s carrier-locked to T-Mobile as well, making it only useful when running on the magenta carrier or its Metro prepaid brand. And it’s also only set for one software update and three years of security updates, which matches what Motorola provides but is still low compared to Samsung. But if you're on T-Mobile, the TCL 50 XL 5G is a serious value for its $160, and helps excuse some of its faults. But you should still be aware of them.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $200 at Samsung$128 at Walmart$180 at Best Buy ProsExcellent software and security support 25-watt wired charging Eye-catching Light Blue color option ConsSlow performance Single audio speaker Mediocre photography Screen size 6.5 inchesProcessor Mediatek Dimensity 6100 PlusCameras 50-megapixel (wide), 5-megapixel (ultrawide), 2-megapixel (macro), 13-megapixel (selfie)Colors Light blue, blue black $200 at Samsung Best ultracheap phone for long-term useSamsung Galaxy A15 5G $200 at Samsung$128 at Walmart$180 at Best Buy

Samsung’s $200 Galaxy A15 5G is an easy choice for someone looking to buy a phone that will last for years. Samsung provides it with four years of software updates and five years of security support, which in this price range is unparalleled. Plus the phone supports 25W wired charging that in my testing was able to charge half of its big 5,000-mAh battery from empty in 30 minutes. I also like the eye-catching light blue option.

A $200 phone has to have some compromises. The Galaxy A15 5G feels sluggish compared to competing phones like Motorola’s $200 Moto G 5G, and as an entertainment machine falls short with its single audio speaker that is blocked by accident when you hold the phone sideways for games and video. Photography, which is typically a weak point on phones in this price range, is similarly mixed with decent photography in outdoor environments while struggling to photograph lowlight spaces. This makes the Galaxy A15 5G an easy choice for when you just need a phone that can handle the basics, but you may want to consider other options if you are looking for the best pocket YouTube player in this price range.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 $429 at Apple$170 at Amazon ProsAffordable Home button and Touch ID FTW Good battery life Camera takes good photos and videos ConsLacks night mode for photos Screen could be brighter Bezels above and below screen look dated Selfie camera not on par with rear camera 20-watt USB-C charger not included Screen size 4.7 inchesProcessor Apple A15 BionicCameras 12-megapixel (wide), 7-megapixel (selfie)Colors Red, midnight, starlight $429 at Apple Most affordable iPhoneApple iPhone SE (2022) $429 at Apple$170 at Amazon

The $429 iPhone SE is a mix of an older design with the latest smartphone features, including Apple's A15 Bionic chip and 5G support. It's also one of the few phones on the market that includes a smaller, 4.7-inch screen.

It's that throwback design that could be what you love or dislike most about this phone. If you want a larger iPhone in this price range, you can also consider a refurbished iPhone 12, and get a bigger screen and Face ID.

The phone also includes only one, 12-megapixel main camera, which doesn't support night mode. Most other phones in this roundup include multiple cameras along with features like night mode, making the omission noticeable. Photos make up for this by including the Deep Fusion photo-processing technique to enhance medium- to low-light photos, and Smart HDR4 processing for improving color and contrast. CNET Managing Editor Patrick Holland did find that video shot in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second is particularly good on the iPhone SE, but it won't include the Cinematic Mode seen on the iPhone 13.

Product image Photo Gallery 1/1 Other phones to consider

At $700, the iPhone 15 isn't necessarily considered cheap. Compared to the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, it's much more affordable. In 2024, the iPhone 15 is still one of the best Apple phones you can buy. It has a 6.1-inch screen, great dual-rear cameras and an outstanding battery life. It's worth a look if you can work it into your budget.

Show moreHow we test phones

Every phone on this list has been thoroughly tested by CNET's expert reviews team. We use the phone, test the features, play games and take photos. We assess any marketing promises that a company makes about its phones. If we find something we don't like -- be it battery life or build quality -- we tell you about it. 

We examine every aspect of a phone during testing:

DisplayDesign and feelProcessor performanceBattery lifeCamera qualityFeatures

We test all the phone's cameras (both front and back) in a variety of conditions: from outdoors under sunlight to dimmer indoor locales and nighttime scenes (for any available night modes). We also compare our findings against similarly priced models. We have a series of real-world battery tests to see how long a phone lasts under everyday use.

We account for additional phone features like 5G, fingerprint and face readers, styluses, fast charging, foldable displays and other useful extras. We weigh all our experiences and testing against the price so you know whether a phone represents good value.

Read more: How We Test Phones

Show moreFactors to consider when buying a cheap phone

Try it before you buy it: It's one thing to ogle over a phone, but it's another to actually try it out in a store.

Decide on Android or iPhone: Do you have a lot of iPhone apps and Apple subscriptions? Stick with an iPhone. Likewise, if you've invested in loads of Android apps, you'll want to stay on that side of the fence. Otherwise, it's simple enough to switch platforms.

Pick the most important feature: Is it screen size? Camera quality? Battery life? This will help narrow down your choices.

Show moreBest cheap phones FAQsCan you find cheap phones on sale?

Yes, many of the cheap phones included in this list are available at a discount during shopping events. For instance, the Google Pixel 7A's price can drop as low as $350 when it's on sale. If you have a phone in mind but also have the flexibility to hold off for a shopping event like Black Friday, it may be worth it to wait for a price reduction.

Show moreAre cheap phones available unlocked?

Yes, many cheap phones are available unlocked by the manufacturer. This allows you to use the phone with nearly any wireless carrier by inserting your SIM card. If you want the flexibility to switch carriers, make sure you buy an unlocked model. 

Show moreAre cheap phones good for kids?

Buying a cheap phone could be a great option when shopping for a kid or teenager, but that doesn't mean the phone is customized to have a kid-friendly experience. Parents should still set up any necessary parental controls, restrictions or apps on an iPhone or Android to make sure it's appropriate for kids.

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