Here’s a quick pick of the best budget 3G smartphones that cost less than Rs10,000:
1. GFive President G7 – 9,999/- PKR
Stylish yet affordable, GFive President G7 can delight the users anywhere, at any time, with its amazing user friendly features and excellent design.
It is equipped with a 5.0 inches display and with sufficient memory for a decent performance for all your day-to-day operations. G7 is capable of shooting HD quality content and has a VGA front-facing camera. GFive President G7 also boasts a high practicality, thanks to the support for Dual-SIM features.
2. Huawei Ascend Y330 – 8,999/- PKR
Huawei has been getting notable praise for its affordable but high-performing Y330. It has a better quality feel than the older Y300; it is much cheaper and definitely possesses enough power for basic day to day tasks.
However, it has its drawbacks. The screen performance could be better and it slows down slightly when multiple apps are open.
3. QMobile Noir A8i – 9,500/- PKR
Noir A8i, a new addition to the Q Mobile family, comes with the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system. Weighing only 121 grams, it is suitable for both business persons and students. Noir A8i is irresistibly a powerful and performance-driven device equipped with dual core processor.
The internal memory of QMobile A8i is 4GB which is expandable up to 32GB with a Micro SD card.
4. Nokia X – 9,600/- PKR
A well-built and well-designed budget smartphone that shows off some of the best features of Nokia. It is let down by a weak battery performance, but is still a strong offering despite an uncertain future.
The dim display may also pose a problem for some.
5.Voice Xtreme V15 – 7,100/- PKR
The new Voice Xtreme V15 is a 3G supported phone which comes with a 3.5-inch HVGA screen display. It has spacious memory and dual surround sound blaster speakers.
Its front camera allows users to video chat which is definitely one of its strong features. The device comes with 512 MB RAM and 1400 mAh battery life that lasts quite long.
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