12-12-2015 10:28 PM - edited 01-04-2022 12:48 PM
Hello. I am new to the mobile phone world and would like a phone suggestion. I have a 250$ budget and no idea which phone to get despite doing some research.
Any help would be appreciated.
I was going to try getting one through Orchard since that seemed like the simplest thing to do but it doesn't seem like that great a deal. The Samsung S3 for 235$ refurbished on Orchard is 300$ new on amazon plus it was released in 2012 so I'm assuming there are much better options.
12-13-2015 12:29 AM - edited 12-13-2015 12:36 AM
Hmm... cost is important, battery life, release date I guess and I'd rather have a larger screen size.
What do you think about the HTC One M7. Release date is old but it seems good... 255$ on amazon: http://www.amazon.ca/HTC-32GB-Unlocked-Android-Phone/dp/B00EEVPFQU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449984606...
I'll be putting a cheap Public Mobile plan on it, I don't use the phone much, but I'd like to use it as a tablet.
From what I understand Telus-locked phones will work on Public Mobile without having to be unlocked?
12-13-2015 12:26 AM
The Motorola Moto G 3rd gen seems very interesting at that price. However it says delivery will take 4-6 weeks due to limited stock, and I'd like it soon. Maybe I'll go see if they have it in store.
12-12-2015 11:24 PM
12-12-2015 11:15 PM
@DemiLiardThe choice is going to be somewhat subjective. I myself am fond of Motorola's entry level phones. The 3rd generation Moto G is available for $230 outright at TELUS and was released in 2015.
You can view the specs here;
http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_(3rd_gen)-7247.php
The version available in Canada is the 1GB of RAM, 8GB of memory version.
12-12-2015 10:46 PM - edited 12-12-2015 10:47 PM
There are several competing priorities when choosing a mobile phone. Please rank the following in order of your preference and I'll be happy to make specific recommendations at that point:
release date, camera quality, dual-sim functionality, android/ios/windows preference, battery life, cost, resale value (after a year or two), screen size/phone size (please specify if bigger or smaller preferred), speaker quality, display quality, ruggedness, ease/cost of repair.