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best android phone under 400?

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i was thinking of g2

i dont really want nexus because it has bad battery, bad camera, and it looks so dull and boring..

are there any other good phones under that price range?

i had the galaxy s4 but then i swapped it for the moto x all of the minor features are awesome

 

i know you said under $400 but its $450 retail (work it) but im sure you could find one cheaper if you looked around

idk what youd think of it but im sticking with this phone for a while :D

i had the galaxy s4 but then i swapped it for the moto x all of the minor features are awesome

 

i know you said under $400 but its $450 retail (work it) but im sure you could find one cheaper if you looked around

idk what youd think of it but im sticking with this phone for a while biggrin.png

This. At a locals tore here they sale S5's for $370 for any carrier.

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i had the galaxy s4 but then i swapped it for the moto x all of the minor features are awesome

 

i know you said under $400 but its $450 retail (work it) but im sure you could find one cheaper if you looked around

idk what youd think of it but im sticking with this phone for a while biggrin.png

damn i'd want the moto x soo bad. too bad it's not available in estonia. :(

probably im just going with older gen phones (gs4, m7, g2)

 

gs4 is a great phone with excellent camera (the best when it was new). I've had mine well past my upgrade period with no plans to get rid of it any time soon. if you can manage to get a gs5 within your budget id go for it.

i was thinking of g2

i dont really want nexus because it has bad battery, bad camera, and it looks so dull and boring..

are there any other good phones under that price range?

 

a g2? isnt that so old? you could buy a used iphone 5s for 250 bucks around where im from lol

 

http://oneplus.net/

 

 

Check out the review(s) below.

 

 

 

 

He should've put: Best Android phone under 400 that I can buy anytime. 

a g2? isnt that so old? you could buy a used iphone 5s for 250 bucks around where im from lol

 

Iphone == IOS not android.... And I'd rather have a G2 or G3 then an Iphone tbh. 

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I don't know how much it costs where you live but it's fairly cheap, the one plus one.

I have a G2, and I love it, amazing battery life :)

 

 

a g2? isnt that so old? you could buy a used iphone 5s for 250 bucks around where im from lol

 

It's like 9 months old at the most :|

a g2? isnt that so old? you could buy a used iphone 5s for 250 bucks around where im from lol

DONT SAY THE WORD IPHONE

 

it's total crap. yes, i am a hater, but it is a fact. look at the damn hardware

I was with Android for about five years and finally switched to iPhone.

If you are set on Android for whatever reason though, definitely the Oneplus... the price is great, and you don't have to bother rooting it to install custom ROMS, Cyanogenmod is a must with any Android phone... 


DONT SAY THE WORD IPHONE

 

it's total crap. yes, i am a hater, but it is a fact. look at the damn hardware

 

 

BTW, even with lesser hardware the iPhone has proven to be more fluid/quicker in every action or app... so until that better hardware leaves a better benchmark, who cares.

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