While the smartphone market across other categories has tough competition, the entry-level segment in 2024 is less crowded than in previous years. That is not to say brands haven’t launched phones in this range, but not all of them are a great bargain for their prices.
Fortunately, we’ve been able to put together a list of the best entry-level smartphones that we believe are worth your money. Keep in mind that the entry-level segment focuses on the essentials, so you won’t find premium features here.
However, one thing we made sure of while creating this list is that every phone supports 5G. While leading software support or top-tier cameras may not be a priority in this segment, securing a 5G handset is essential in 2024, regardless of the price.
Tecno may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think of smartphones, but itsPop 9 5Gbrings a lot to the table, especially for its price.
The Tecno Pop 9 5G is surprisingly sleek with its 165 x 77 x 8 mm frame and a weight of 189g. While its build is nothing fancy – a glass front and plastic back – it is a unique-looking phone for the segment. It has a squircle camera island and the sensors are aligned vertically with an LED flashlight to their right. Tecno even ships two skins in the box if you wish to customize the design.
It’s also IP54 dust and splash-resistant, which is a nice bonus for a budget phone. The 6.6-inch IPS LCD display features a 120Hz refresh rate but has an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels (~267 ppi). It’s not the sharpest display in this list, but it should be good enough for everyday use like social media and videos.
It is powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 6300 (6nm) which is one of the best smartphone chips in its segment. Accompanying this is 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of storage).
The phone is fueled by a 5000mAh battery that supports 18W wired charging. The camera setup includes a 48MP rear camera with dual-LED flash and an 8MP selfie camera that also comes with dual-LED flash for better low-light selfies. Video recording tops out at 1080p@30fps.
2. Poco C75 5G
Poco C75 is the company’s most recent offering for the global market. The phone is a bit hefty at 204g weight and is a bit on the large side, with a 6.88-inch display (720 x 1640 resolution). But that extra real estate can be a plus if you watch a lot of videos. It also has a 120Hz refresh rate and 600 nits of brightness.
This phone is powered by the Mediatek Helio G81 Ultra (12nm), paired with 6GB or 8GB RAM and up to 256GB of storage. The latter can be expanded up to a terabyte via a microSD card.
It has a 5160mAh battery that should easily last a full day. The cell gets its juice back from 18W wired charging and surprisingly, for the price, the Poco C75 even has PD charging support. It has a 50MP main camera and a 13MP selfie camera.
3. Honor Play 9T
Honor’s Play 9T brings some premium touches to the budget space, making it a compelling option for those who prioritize battery life and design.
At 197g, the Play 9T feels robust, and its IP64 water and dust resistance adds an extra layer of reassurance. The 6.77-inch TFT LCD display offers a 120Hz refresh rate and decent colors, though its 720 x 1610 resolution isn’t the sharpest in the category.
The phone runs on the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset (4nm), which is a step above many of its competitors in efficiency. The memory option includes 8GB or 12GB RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.
This phone truly shines with its massive 6000mAh battery. It’ll easily last two days for average users, and the 35W wired charging is faster than most phones in this price range.
Its dual-rear camera system includes a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP depth lens. On the front, there’s a basic 5MP selfie camera.
4. Motorola Moto G35 5G
Motorola’s budget offerings have long been about balance, and the Moto G35 5G is no different. It’s practical, reliable, and doesn’t try to do too much.
At 188g, the G35 is lighter than most competitors. It features Gorilla Glass 3 on the front for added durability and comes with a water-repellent design. The phone is slim at 7.8mm, making it comfortable to hold.
The 6.72-inch IPS LCD display offers a 120Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution, which is a clear step up from the competition in terms of sharpness (~392 ppi density). It also supports HDR10 and can hit 1000 nits peak brightness.
Powered by the Unisoc T760 chipset (6nm), the G35 handles day-to-day tasks smoothly. You get up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, plus a dedicated microSD slot for expandable storage.
The 5000mAh battery is reliable and should last a full day of moderate use. Charging is capped at 18W. The dual-camera setup includes a 50MP main lens and an 8MP ultrawide sensor. A 16MP camera sits on the front for selfies with video recording support of up to 4K@30fps.
5. Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for the most balanced option, the Motorola Moto G35 5G could be the best bet with its sharper display, decent cameras, and solid build quality. For battery lovers, the Honor Play 9T has a massive 6000mAh cell and faster charging support.
The Poco C75 5G also offers excellent value for budget users, while the Tecno Pop 9 5G keeps things basic but functional for first-time smartphone buyers.
No matter which you choose, all of these phones deliver the essentials without skimping too hard.
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