'best sub-$200 smartphones'
'Superb value.'
'The Moto G remains the only phone we've given 10/10 and is still one of the best cheap phones you can buy. '
'With a bigger screen, much better speakers and improved cameras, the new Moto G is a great budget smartphone. '
'Ships with an outdated version of Android. '
'The camera is not bad by any means, but will not always take good shots. '
'Bright, color-accurate display. '
'The Xperia E4g looks odd with the cover off.'
'The camera can't handle exposure properly either.'
'Screen colors are otherwise good enough but the reflective coating ruins the experience as a whole.'
'impressive budget smartphone'
'It makes for a good first smartphone purchase. '
'It is more polished in some ways but does not really raise the bar in terms of value for money.'
'Switching between apps, swiping and scrolling operations are smooth. '
'Xiaomi has put a huge effort to make the UI flat and simplistic as possible and yet keep the entire functionality intact.'
Value, but not without cost
'It's a marriage of simplicity and exemplary detail, resulting in a pretty successful product.'
'The Samsung Galaxy A3 runs on the latest available Android 4.4.4 KitKat enhanced with the TouchWiz UI. '
Premium design in a cheaper phone
'The loudspeaker proved rather quiet - with the right ringtone you can tease out an average performance, but using it for hands-free speaking and especially for music is a lackluster affair. '
Top of the sub-$200 Android class
'A basic homescreen with no special panes.'
This simple smartphone can't top rivals
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