
Budget phones
Need a budget phone? You’ll find a handy overview of affordable phones and budget smartphones here. Plus, you can filter by specs, read reviews from real users, and compare prices from all providers. Whether you’re looking for a phone on its own or bundled with a plan, you’ll always find the best deal.

A cell phone or smartphone doesn’t have to be expensive. That’s because phone prices have dropped dramatically in recent years, partly due to intense competition. That’s good news for you because you’ll see the savings right away. The models listed here cost a maximum of 125 euros, though you can always use the filter to broaden or narrow your search.
Search for budget phones
These days, “budget” doesn’t necessarily mean “basic.” You can even get a smartphone with a camera for very little money. But not all budget phones are created equal, so be sure to compare specifications and read reviews to separate the wheat from the chaff. It’s a good idea to think about what you need the phone for beforehand. Are you a first-time smartphone user, do you just want to stay reachable, or do you simply need a second phone? Keep an eye on the price and select the specs and features you need.
Budget smartphones
Affordable smartphones definitely exist, even for around 125 euros. However, manufacturers have had to make some compromises, such as using cheaper materials, simpler specs, and less storage. So don’t expect an exceptionally good camera phone for this price. Most budget smartphones in this price range run Android—Google’s mobile operating system. This lets you use apps like YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat. A tip for anyone who needs an affordable smartphone is to look for a mid-range smartphone from last year that has dropped significantly in price. These usually offer slightly more advanced features than newly released models.
Feature phone or dumb phone
If you just want an old-fashioned, simple, affordable phone without all the bells and whistles, you can turn off the “touchscreen” filter. Then you’ll only see what are known as feature phones and dumb phones. These are classic cell phones with a battery life of a week that simply keep you reachable. They don’t have a touchscreen but instead feature a physical keypad below the screen that you can press. Some models are also available with a rugged casing, ideal for people who work outdoors.



