20 Best Smartphones Money Can Buy


# 19 Huawei Ascend G300

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Android v2.3 (Gingerbread)
Huawei Ascend G300 comes with impressive quality, given that the price is another privilege. With a peculiar skin atop, Android 2.3, and not so good power capacity, the phone still seems to set things right for buyers. The amount at which it is priced at, serves the purpose of making the phone stand out in the Android cacophony.
Though the budget market seems difficult to crack, G300 seems to have managed to put in enough tech, which includes a WVGA screen, 1GHz processor and a personalized slim design that competes with BlackBerry curve 8520, the Samsung Galaxy Y and the HTC One V, all of which are more expensive.
For those who want to indulge in big screen phones for movies, Huawei Ascend G300 can be your winner at hand.

# 18 BlackBerry Curve 9320

13, 899
BlackBerry OS 7.1
For those who are on the lookout the Curve 9320 is the new best Blackberry on the block. The device comes with a decently low price tag, with faster internet and improved camera. NFC capabilities also help this phone in providing a stronger weapon in the ailing brand’s arsenal.
The device runs on BB OS 7 which might not be much of an upgrade, but it still works on a QWERTY keyboard/ smaller screen combo getting you all the important keys to tap away with.
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