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If you are on a good finances however want a brand new telephone, there are a couple of stable choices that price $300 or cheaper. Most of our favorite units are from Motorola, which is unsurprising provided that the corporate has made feature-rich finances phones for years now. In addition to its newest phones, which embody the Moto G Stylus and G Power, we additionally suggest Samsung’s Galaxy A50.
A finances telephone could also be inexpensive, however many of those choices for one of the best phones under $300 nonetheless provide options that fanatics crave, together with fingerprint sensor readers, stable cameras and the elusive headphone jack. To see our prime picks, take a look at the record under and browse CNET’s evaluations. We’ll replace this record as we overview new phones. Note that we have linked to the unlocked model of every telephone, and they need to run on a lot of the huge 4 US wi-fi carriers, until specified in any other case.
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If you’re looking for a cell phone that serves as a cheaper Note 20 alternative, the Moto G Stylus device features a stylus that you can store inside the phone along with built-in Notes app to help with productivity. The Android phone also has a triple-rear camera, 128GB of internal storage and a robust 4,000-mAh battery.
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Although the Galaxy A50 came out last year (and is the predecessor to the Galaxy A51), it’s still a great phone. Plus, you can find it cheaper than when it first launched, with current prices hovering around $250 to $300. The phone has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, an in-screen fingerprint reader and a headphone jack. On the back, the triple rear camera includes a wide angle lens as well as a “depth lens,” which is used to take portrait shots with blurry, dramatic backgrounds. The phone also has a 25-megapixel selfie camera.
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The Moto G Power is currently $20 cheaper than the G Stylus, but it packs a robust 5,000-mAh battery for long battery life. During our testing, this mobile phone lasted an impressive four days without a charge. The phone has three rear cameras (one of which is a macro lens), a 6.4-inch display and expandable memory.
Motorola One Zoom
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Currently priced at $250, the One Zoom features four, yes four, rear cameras. The setup includes a telephoto, an ultra-wide and a depth-sensing camera along with a standard 48-megapixel main camera. It also features a generous 6.4-inch display and a 4,000-mAh battery that Motorola says lasts for two days.
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