When it comes to buying a new phone some enthusiasts reckon you need to spend £1,000-plus to buy a good one. But the truth is that you can get great phones at almost any price. With so many different brands, models and capabilities to choose from it can be difficult to know which to buy. So here’s a guide to some of the best phones at different price points, so you don’t end up buying a dud. Under £50 Nokia 105 RRP: £25 – deals from £15 If you just want a phone to call and old-style text, then the Nokia 105, costing just £15-odd, is worth looking at. Whether it’s for the epic battery life (35 days’ standby), you need a backup phone, a party phone, a festival phone or simply because you want a smartphone-free life, the Nokia 105 is everything you remember from the Nokia of old. It has an FM radio, charges via microUSB, has a headphone socket and a 1.8in display, on which you can even play Snake or Crossy Road. It has space for all your contacts and 100s of SMS, because you might be that popular. Press the up key twice to turn… Read full this story
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