The Best Smartphones You Can Buy Today for Under $200



Is it possible to have a decent experience with a sub-$200 smartphone in 2023? Yes, it is. Check nextpit’s recommended list of phones in the entry-level class, with cheap phones that in most cases outperform mid-range devices from previous years. With models from Samsung, OnePlus, Motorola, and Nokia, there is an option for all types of users.

The best sub-$200 smartphones compared

 
Editor’s pick
Stylus productivity
The bare minimum
Big-screen option

Product

Picture

Review

Review: Samsung Galaxy A14 5G

Not yet tested

Not yet tested

Not yet tested

Display

6.6-inch LCD
1080 x 2408 pixels
90 Hz refresh rate

6.5-inch LCD
720 x 1600 pixels
90 Hz refresh rate

6.3-inch LCD
720 x 1560 pixels
60 Hz refresh rate

6.75-inch LCD
720 x 1600 pixels
90 Hz refresh rate

SoC

MediaTek Dimensity 700 (Global)
Samsung Exynos 1330 (India)

Memory

4 / 6 / 8 GB RAM
64 / 128 GB storage

4 / 6 GB RAM
128 / 256 GB storage

OS

Android 13
2 system upgrades
4 years of security updates

Camera

Main: 50 MP, f/1.8
Depth: 2 MP, f/2.4
Macro: 2 MP, f/2.4

Main: 50 MP, f/1.8
Macro: 2 MP, f/2.4
 

Main: 13 MP
Depth: 2 MP
 

Main: 50 MP
Depth: 2 MP
Macro: 2 MP

Selfie Camera

Battery

5,000 mAh
15 W wired charging

5,000 mAh
15 W wired charging

5,000 mAh
18 W wired charging

Connectivity

5G | Wi-Fi 5 | Bluetooth 5.2 | NFC

4G | Wi-Fi 5 | Bluetooth 5.0

4G | Wi-Fi 5 | Bluetooth 5.0

4G | eSIM | Wi-Fi 5 | Bluetooth 5.1

IP Certification

Dimensions and weight

6.60 x 3.07 x 0.36 in, 7.13 oz
167.7 x 78 x 9.1 mm, 202 g

6.41 x 2.92 x 0.36 in, 6.88 oz
162.89 x 74.08 x 9.19 mm, 195 g

6.28 x 2.91 x 0.34 in, 5.93 oz
159.5 x 73.9 x 8.6 mm, 167.8 g

6.61 x 3.01 x 0.35 in, 6.88 oz
167.91 x 76.5 x 8.79mm, 195 g

Offers*

Unfortunately, nextpit only tested one of the suggested picks. So this list was prepared based on our personal experiences with other models from the same brands, especially with software support, camera features, and timely updates. Keep in mind that this list was made with the US market in mind, because of that, some of the models are exclusive to North America.
Since our last update, the main change is more and more 5G models in the entry-level category, with one of the four models on the above list, and occasionally a 5G version of the runner-up phone during sales at below 200 dollars. Another welcome change is more phones with long-promised software support, with not only Android upgrades but especially important security patches.  
nextpit recommendations: The best 2023 smartphones for less than $200
Samsung Galaxy A14: Superior software support (+ 5G)

The Galaxy A14 5G offers a similar user experience to its more expensive alternatives. / © nextpit

The entry-level Galaxy family entered the 5G world in 2022, but 2023’s Galaxy A14 is the first 5G Samsung to enter this list. With a sub-$200 pricing, the mobile is an easy choice for offering the best software update policy in this price range. While equivalent models from Xiaomi and Motorola barely get a single Android update, the A14’s predecessors got two version upgrades.
For the A14 5G, Samsung made some sacrifices in the camera department, getting rid of the (useful) ultra-wide lens and keeping the questionable 2-megapixel macro+depth sensors. At least, the barely usable 3+32 GB option was abandoned.
Read nextpit’s review of the Samsung Galaxy A14 5G

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Motorola Moto G Stylus (2023): Note for less

The Moto G Stylus packs a stylus pen for productivity tasks. / © Motorola

The Moto G Stylus (2023) has a lot going for it (besides the convoluted name). Also available with completely different specifications compatible with 5G, today’s recommendation is for the cheaper (and sub-$200) 4G model. It features a big 90 Hz screen and a stylus to use it for productivity tasks.
The previous 2021 and 2022 Stylus saw deep discounts under $200 a few months after launch, so it is worth keeping an eye on sales for that model if you want to be future-proof. Despite that, it is worth pointing out that Motorola has a worse track record when it comes to software updates compared to Samsung, with fewer years of security updates, and much later Android upgrades compared to the top pick.

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Nokia C210: The bare minimum

It is not the prettiest, but the Nokia C210 promises good resistance. / © HMD Global

The Nokia C210 is a throwback to old plasticky smartphones, with thick bezels around the display, and barebones specifications. However, it packs a reasonably competent processor, the Snapdragon 662. Although old by today’s standards, the same chip used to power lots of intermediate-level phones not so long ago.
Another highlight is Nokia’s recent track record when it comes to software updates, usually matching the three years of security updates offered by Samsung. But don’t expect the same top-level performance from the camera, since the Nokia C210 packs low-resolution sensors that should barely be enough for family pictures.

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TCL 40 XL: Big screen alternative

The TCL 40 XL has humble specs but packs a big 6.7-inch display. / © TCL

Another unusual pick for this list, the TCL 40 XL has modest processor and camera specs, but in return offers enough memory and a big LCD screen with 6.75 inches. The display is only 720p but refreshes at a smooth 90 Hz, and for streaming sessions, the phone offers dual stereo speakers for better audio reproduction.
The TCL 40 XL also comes with Android 13, its storage capacity can be expanded using microSD cards, and the phone even offers reverse charging to lend some battery to another device with no charge.

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Alternatives to purchasing a new smartphone
Refurbished, sale units, and used/refurbished phones
If removing the protective film for the first time on your new device does not spark you joy, you can pick up more expensive smartphones from the second-hand or refurbished market. It is particularly advisable to use devices that carry a refurbished guarantee. These are used smartphones that have been checked and refurbished by reputable companies to ensure that they are in tip-top condition.
Refurbished devices are particularly interesting to check out when they come with an extended warranty. This is how you protect yourself when picking one up just in case the handset gives up the ghost just a few weeks down the road.

Of course, you do not have this advantage when buying a used smartphone from private owners on platforms such as eBay, Craigslist, or other portals. However, used devices can be found for significantly reduced prices there, as there are no additional costs because the middleman has been cut out. With the so-called ‘sale’, you also secure older models that online shops still carry in new condition but which are no longer in production.
Promotions and sales
Towards the end of the year, each consumer electronics device that you purchase is accompanied by an even greater risk of stumbling upon a cheaper offer just a few weeks down the road. This can be attributed to sales like Black Friday and its associated Black Week, Amazon Prime Day, Singles Day, and Cyber ​​Monday, all of which are discount days in the months of October and November.
Most of them happen right before the Christmas shopping frenzy begins. Since smartphones are one of the most popular consumer electronics devices in the market, you should keep your eyes open for great deals. You can check out the dates for this year’s sales and promotions in the table below:

Upcoming bargains and sales dates

Mark these days down in your 2023 calendar:

Event
Date

Singles Day
11 November 2023

Black Week
20 to 24 November 2023

Black Friday
24 November 2023

Cyber Monday
27 November 2023

It’s best to keep an eye on our homepage during these days. Because we search for offers in every online shop and manufacturer’s website and assess the offers according to their value. As in this article, you can inform yourself with further test reports and news about the respective devices before buying.
Sign up for a contract with a service provider or an installment plan 
If your old smartphone is completely broken and cannot be used, leaving you in desperate need of an immediate replacement, you can always opt for an installment plan that covers several months of payments. Normally, this is tied to a phone plan contract, where you obtain a new smartphone for free for a monthly surcharge or for a lower one-time payment. However, there is still the risk of paying more for the device at the end of the contract compared to buying it outright now.
On the other hand, you also obtain lower prices with a monthly financing plan. You pay off the purchase price of the new device across an agreed number of monthly installments sans contract and with 0% interest. Such financing packages are extremely popular, but it also comes with their own risks. For instance, if you lose your new smartphone immediately after buying it or if it breaks, you will still have to honor the remaining installments for a device that can no longer be used or is limited in functionality.
Other Best lists on nextpit:

Are you not satisfied with the selection of our list of sub-$200 smartphones? Do share your recommendations with us in the comments section below. If the price-performance ratio is not right for you within this price range, perhaps other “Best Of” lists in the following articles might be more your cup of tea:

Article updated on November 2023 with new alternatives. Comments before the update were not deleted and refer to older versions of this list.

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