There were several new offerings
released last month, which make this month's entry
level buyer's guide fairly interesting. I define entry level phones as
those which cost less than Php10,000. To qualify for the list, the phones have to a current operating
system. At this price point, the only options for a smatphone with a
current operating system would be Android 4.1 or later (Jelly Bean)
and Windows Phone 8. The requirement for a current operating system
is to ensure good app compatibility.
This list includes what I think are the five best options, with an additional phone which might appeal to a certain niche market.
The prices posted are those covered by
an official manufacturer's warranty.
1. Cherry Mobile Flare 2X (Php4,499) -
Updated just enough to keep it relevant
The humble Android powered Cherry
Mobile Flare was probably the most important phone on Cherry Mobile's
lineup. It was the first truly budget phone, retailing for just
Php3,999, that I could really say was good enough for the average
user. There was very little this budget offering could not do. When
the successor to the Flare was announced last month I am sure many
were disappointed that it still only came with 512 MB of RAM.
Luckily, Cherry Mobile released two versions of the Flare.
The Cherry Mobile Flare 2X is probably where smartphone buyers on a budget should be looking at.
With a quad core Qualcomm S200 processor and more importantly 1 GB of RAM. It is a
significant update over the original Flare in terms of overall
performance. More importantly, 1 GB of RAM is what you really need to be able to run Android Jelly Bean well.
Priced at Php4,499, the Cherry Mobile 2X is an entry level smartphone which does not
compromise too much. The screen is large and the phone sufficiently powered to do smartphone stuff. There is a fly in the ointment though. The
Flare 2X still uses the same Adreno 203 graphics processor of the
previous model. Sure, it can still play a fair number of games, but
the Flare 2X is probably best left to those without a serious 3D
gaming habit. The Flare 2X also does not support HSPA+ connectivity,
being limited to the older HSPA standard.
So, all in all, the Flare is a decent smartphone for the average user. For gamers, and those wanting something more special, I would recommend you budget a
fair bit more. The next offering is really much better.
Quick specifications:
- Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
- 4-inch WVGA (480 x 800) display
- Dual SIM support
- 4 GB internal storage expandable via a
MicroSD card slot
- 1 GB of RAM
- 1.2 GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon
S200 processor
- Adreno 203 graphics
- 8 MP autofocus primary camera with LED
Flash
- VGA front camera
- HSPA
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- A-GPS
- 1500 mAh battery (user replaceable)
2. Cherry Mobile Apollo (Php6,999) - A
modern smartphone at a budget price
The Cherry Mobile Apollo is the real
game changer in last month's phone releases. At Php6,999, this Android
powered smartphone really changes one's perception of what a low cost smartphone should have. The Apollo has a
4.5-inch HD display. Yup, that is a 720p (720 x 1280 pixel
resolution) display. That results in 326 pixels per inch. That is as
sharp as an Apple iPhone 5S.
For the additional Php2,500 over the
price of the Flare 2X, it also gives you a lot of additional
capability. The MediaTek quad core processor and PowerVR gravid chip
inside give you about 30% better performance than the Flare 2X. The bulk of that increase comes in terms of graphics performance. The
MediaTek chipset also comes with an HSPA+ radio, which can give you
3X faster data transfer speeds as compared to the Flare. The more
powerful processor on the Apollo will also allow you to do Full HD,
or 1080p, video capture.
All in all, the Apollo gives you much
more than one expects for a smartphone priced at 7K, with no apparent
weakness in terms of the specifications. It is a new product though,
and we do not have much user feedback yet, but so far, it looks really good.
Quick specifications:
- Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
- 4.5-inch HD (720 x 1280) IPS display
- Dual sim support
- 4 GB internal storage expandable via a
MicroSD card slot
- 1 GB RAM
- 1.2 GHz quad core MediaTek MT6589
processor
- PowerVR SGX544 graphics processor
- 12 MP autofocus primary camera with LED
flash
- 5 MP front camera
- HSPA+
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- A-GPS
- 1800 mAh battery* (user replaceable)
*While specifications posted say the
battery is a 1800 mAh unit, early buyers report that the battery
supplied was a 2000 mAh unit.
3. MyPhone A919i Duo (Php7,990) - A
steep price drop, and deferred payment, makes it a good option
Priced 1K above the Apollo you will
find the MyPhone A919i Duo. This phone was previously priced at
Php9,490. You can now get it for just Php7,990. At retailers like
Automatic Centre, you can even get it at 12-months zero interest (or even 24 months with RCBC or Allied Bank). The A919i Duo has the same general specifications as
the Apollo. The additional 1K does get you a larger 5-inch display.
This phone is a bit on the thick side at 10.7 mm. If you don't plan to avail of the deferred payment scheme and are willing to spend a few hundred more, the
Cherry Mobile Omega HD 2.0 (Php8,500) has a display protected by Dragontrail glass and has a nicer overall look to it being just 8.8 mm thick.
Quick specifications:
- Dual SIM
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- 5-inch IPS HD display (720 x 1280)
- 4 GB internal storage, expandable via a
microSD card slot
- 1 GB RAM
- 1.2 GHz quad core Mediatek processor
- PowerVR SGX544MP graphics
- 8 MP primary camera, autofocus with
flash
- 2 MP front camera
- HSPA+
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- A-GPS
- 2000 mAh battery (user replaceable)
4. Cherry Mobile Blaze 2.0 (Php8,990) - Entry level phablet
If the MyPhone A919i is not big enough
for you, then you will be happy to find that even in the budget
class, you have the option of buying a phablet with an HD display. The crowning glory of
the Cherry Mobile Blaze 2.0 is its 5.7-inch, 720p display. Retailing
for as low as Php8,990, this phone offers you everything that you get
from the MyPhone A919i, in a larger size.
Quick specifications:
- Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
- 5.7-inch IPS HD display (720 x 1280)
- Dual SIM
- 4 GB internal storage, expandable via a
microSD card slot
- 1 GB RAM
- 1.2 GHz quad core processor
- PowerVR SGX544MP graphics
- 12 MP BSI primary camera, autofocus
with flash
- 3 MP BSI front camera
- HSPA+
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- A-GPS
- 2500 mAh battery (user replaceable)
5. Nokia Lumia 520 (Php7,450) - Best branded entry level smartphone
If you don't want a locally branded
phone, Nokia has something nice for you. The Windows Phone 8 powered Nokia
Lumia 520 is the best branded phone you can get in the entry level
class. The Nokia brand is still relatively prestigious. In an odd way too, this phone has gotten better.
The Nokia Lumia 520 used to be my
"Wildcard Entry". A wildcard entry is something that would ordinarily not make it to the list, but has something interesting or unique to make it wortwhile of consideration. The Lumia 520 was something I would recommend to those who don't
like Android. This month, I think it deserves to be part of the top
five list. While the Windows Phone ecosystem has less apps than
Android or the iPhone, it got stronger this month. With Microsoft
buying Nokia's device division, the future of Nokia
hardware and Windows Phone is now backed directly by Microsoft and
its US$60 billion in cash reserves.
Also, in the past the 512 MB of RAM on
this phone meant that it might have limited app compatibility. But it
turns out Windows Phone runs fine on just 512 MB. Games like HALO: Spartan Assault which were previously limited to Windows Phone devices with 1GB of
RAM was updated to run devices with just 512 MB. The Nokia Lumia 520 is the
most popular Windows Phone in the world right now, so you can expect
app developers to make sure their apps run fine on this humble
offering.
Quick specifications:
- Windows Phone 8
- 4-inch WVGA (480 x 800) display
- 8 GB internal storage expandable via a
MicroSD card slot
- 512 MB RAM
- 1 GHz dual core Qualcomm Krait
processor
- Adreno 305 graphics
- 5 MP autofocus primary camera
- No front camera
- HSPA+
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- A-GPS
- 1430 mAh battery (user replaceable)
Wildcard: CloudFone Thrill 520qx
In a sea full of low cost Android
devices with HD displays, the Php9,999 CloudFone Thrill 530qx with
its 5.3-inch with the qHD (540 X 960) will not impress. Also, its
MediaTek MT6589M chipset means it can only capture 720p video. The
Thrill 530qx does have one characteristic which makes it worthy of
consideration as an alternative to the top five phones on the list.
It comes with a 4500 mAh battery, which gives it about twice the
battery life of any other phone entry level phone on the market. Its
only rival is the older CloudFone Thrill 430x.
Quick specifications:
- Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
- 5.3-inch IPS qHD display (540 x 960)
- Dual SIM
- 4 GB internal storage, expandable via a microSD card slot
- 1 GB RAM
- 1.2 GHz quad core MediaTek MT6589M processor
- PowerVR SGX544MP graphics
- 12 MP primary camera, autofocus with flash
- 5 MP front camera
- HSPA+
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- A-GPS
- USB on-the-go
- 4500 mAh battery (not user replaceable)