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General Tech => Hardware => : rasenove May 31, 2013, 08:03:17 AM

: Looking for cheap android phone.
: rasenove May 31, 2013, 08:03:17 AM
I did google and i cant make up my mind, i never used any android device befor and dont know much about them either. I was thinking of buying a samsung device and setting up Cyanogen Mod or some other rom in it. Im willing to pay upto 100 USD, price may vary betwen countries.
All opinions are welcome.
Thank you.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: Firo May 31, 2013, 08:33:09 AM
If you can get a good deal on a galaxy  s for 100usd , but for that price maybe try  HTC or along those lines, something like the HTC Droid incredible.


Edit: be sure to keep in mind locked and unlocked phones when buying one.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: Pak_Track May 31, 2013, 09:07:02 AM
Do you guys have QMobile in Bangladesh? Most of their phones are running android. And are very cheap. They have good cameras too.
http://www.qmobile.com.pk/
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: rasenove May 31, 2013, 09:12:27 AM
Do you guys have QMobile in Bangladesh? Most of their phones are running android. And are very cheap. They have good cameras too.
http://www.qmobile.com.pk/

and they last maximum for one or two year. Their hardware are too poor.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: Pak_Track May 31, 2013, 09:30:57 AM
and they last maximum for one or two year. Their hardware are too poor.

cheap phones have disadvantages  :P
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: rasenove May 31, 2013, 10:23:31 AM
I was reviewing some htc phones and this one has a bareble price: 11000 BDT  HTC Explorer  (http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_explorer-4102.php)

what do you think guys.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: Firo May 31, 2013, 10:44:22 AM
If you're content with it. You can use CyanogenMod to get all the ice cream sandwhich goodness on to your device as well. I never used ginger bread, maybe check the compatibility of ICS 4.0 on the explorer just to be safe since you plan on using CyanogenMod.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: sn0w May 31, 2013, 02:35:16 PM
You can look for Indian phones like Karbonn and Micromax. They are cheap and has nice features. I don't think you will find any good features at that price in Samsung.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: rasenove May 31, 2013, 03:01:09 PM
You can look for Indian phones like Karbonn and Micromax. They are cheap and has nice features. I don't think you will find any good features at that price in Samsung.

I said cheap android phones, that doesnt mean i want to buy crap phones, im looking for an android phone becaus i want to get into android developement later on. And i think HTC explorer is enough for me (mainly becaus 512 mb of ram) so thats my choice right now.
If anyone else has any good suggestion pleas post but if your going to suggest those "made for lasting as long as the warranty lasts" phones, dont bother posting.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: sakthibruce August 28, 2013, 06:30:18 PM
micromax a85 try this also for 120$. A lot better than mtk quadcores http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ZTE-U950-Tegra-3-Quad-Core-1-3GHz-4-3-Inch-Screen-Android-4-0-Smart/1033670703.html (http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ZTE-U950-Tegra-3-Quad-Core-1-3GHz-4-3-Inch-Screen-Android-4-0-Smart/1033670703.html)

Try youtube for review
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: xC August 30, 2013, 10:44:07 AM
I used the LG Ally for over three years with no hardware failures. I ended up upgrading though and primarily just use it for development now. It was $100 in 2010 so I'm sure you can find it reasonably priced. The specifications are somewhat shotty, excellent quality pictures but slow processor. They released the LG Enlighten and LG Vortex after that which are somewhat faster though. I like LG products, I think they are pretty good quality.
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: Kulverstukas August 30, 2013, 02:10:20 PM
I have been using HTC Wildfire for few years. It wasn't cheap when I bought it, in about 2010 I think. But niw it should be relatively cheap.
Doing daily tasks on it is not hard, small screen and a bit bulky touch response but it was doing its job well. Isnt fast but enough for development and I used it a lot. Feels good in your hand :P
Been able to install cyanogenmod and used that for over a year.

So yeah I would say wildfire would be one if the options.

Btw rasenove, from what I have seen until now you wouldn't manage programming :P but you can always prove me wrong :)
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: puddi August 30, 2013, 02:12:04 PM
for about $100 i suppose you could get the samsung galaxy mini as i believe it has cyanogenmod fully working now. but it has a low pixel density screen which looks quite crappy

if you dont give a shit about cyanogenmod then go for a chinese device. http://dx.com , http://pandawill.com - for 100 bucks you can get a dual-core machine. problem is though at that price it may be stuck with android 2.2 froyo or 2.3 gingerbread
: Re: Looking for cheap android phone.
: r0ut3r2013 September 09, 2013, 09:37:43 PM
my first Android-driven phone was a Acer liquid mini (E310).
well, its price was about 100 €(round about 120 usd) in 11/2011, so i think it would be quiet cheap for now.
it was a very stable running device, never had problems with it, no driver issues or what else.
rooting went without problems
just a suggestion.