We’re halfway through 2024, I can already tell that a lot of low-cost smartphones with good features, attractive designs, chipsets, batteries, and most importantly, prices, have been released in the last six months.
The primary factors that influence purchase decisions are price points, availability, and release dates. For this reason, we provide our viewers with these price guidelines on a quarterly basis. So, check out these smartphones under PHP 8,000 that won’t punch a hole in your pocket or drain your wallet. Take note that only smartphones introduced in the second quarter of the year are included in this list.
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Starting off the list is the itel RS4. We all know itel is known for offering smartphones that are friendly to our wallet and this gaming-centric machine can actually deliver!
The itel RS4 shows off a 6.56-inch HD+ IPS LCD Display with a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate, which you can manually adjust depending on your liking and battery consumption.
This unit comes in different colorways – Elegant Beige, Silvery White, and Lurex Black, each of which features different design and back panel patterns.
At the rear, the cameras consist of a 50MP Camera and an AI Camera together with the LED Flash.
The itel RS4 has a SIM slot dedicated to two nano SIM and a microSD card for extension. And what’s great about it is its dual speakers, yet if you want to just listen and you’re not a fan of Bluetooth earbuds, it still carries the 3.5mm audio port. This beast has a USB Type-C port for charging that also goes with the 45W charger.
This comes in two variants, the 8GB of RAM with an 8GB of MemFusion, giving you a total memory of up to 16GB with 128GB of internal storage. Meanwhile, the other one has 12GB of RAM plus 12GB of MemFusion, with 256GB of internal storage.
No wonder this beast performs well in the gaming arena, since this is engineered by a Mediatek Hello-G99 Ultimate. Aside from being loaded with a rare chipset, the itel RS4 packs a 5,000mAh battery life and bypass charging isn’t a problem. This one runs on Android 13.
And, for a starting price of Php 6,299, you got a gaming capable phone to play and work with.
We got a full review on our YouTube channel, check it out here:
Moving on to the next one, we have the Xiaomi Redmi A3. This is Xiaomi’s latest entry in its budget line-up.
Within our list, the Redmi A3 has the biggest display at 6.71’ HD+IPS LCD and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. The glass display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and houses a 5MP Selfie Camera in a dew drop notch.
At the back, the A3 has a variety of textured panels in different colorways making it look premium along with the camera module that houses the 8MP Main shooter and the Auxiliary Lens.
Biometrics wise, the power button also works as a fingerprint sensor. The SIM Slot does have a dedicated tray space for two nano SIMs and a microSD card, expandable up to 1TB. This one has 4G/LTE connectivity which is not that bad, especially not all areas are able to pick up 5G signals.
The unit is powered by a MediaTek Hello G36, which is a carryover from its predecessor. It packs a 5000mAh battery with 10W charging support that goes with the Type-C port. This phone runs on the latest Android 14 OS.
The Redmi A3 is priced at Php 3,399 for the base model of 3GB + 64GB variant, while the 4GB + 128GB is at Php 4,059.
ZTE Philippines launched the Nubia V60 Design last May. And what do you get with a smartphone priced at PHP 5,999?
The nubia V60 Design greets you with a 6.6inch HD+ IPS Display with support of 90Hz refresh rate. It’s configured with only 4GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage, though it has microSD card support.
It holds a 50MP main shooter along with its 2MP Auxiliary sensor and an AI Camera. Selfie Camera is built with an 8MP Lens seen in a dew drop notch at front. Rear Display shows a glossy design while the sides/frame has that matte finish. For security, this budget friendly device supports fingerprint and face unlock.
Dual SIM and microSD card are supported by the nubia V60 Design with 4G/LTE connectivity. This nubia V60 Design is powered by a Unisoc T606, you may find it a bit off coz it’s not a powerful chipset, yet it can be your daily driver and can do most of your tasks.
It packs a 5,000mAh battery life with a 22.5W support of fast charging that goes with the Type-C port. The unit comes in Champagne Gold, Sunrise Violet, and Dark Blue. So, for 6K, you already get what the price offers.
And another phone to consider on the list is the vivo Y03, perhaps, the most budget-friendly offering from vivo. The unit shows off its 6.56 inch HD+ LCD Display with 90Hz of refresh rate. It comes in Gem Green with a glossy back panel and Space Black in a matte finish.
It carries a 5MP Selfie shooter, while at the rear, it has the 13MP main shooter and an auxiliary lens. The device supports 4G/LTE services, which allow the SIM slot to be reserved for two nano SIMs and a microSD card for up to 1TB of extended storage.
This smartphone has a MediaTek Helio G85 with Hyper Engine Gaming Technology that fuels the device. The vivo Y03 is configured with 4GB RAM and has an option for the 64GB and 128GB of internal storage. This is rated with an IP54 rating which makes the phone resistant to splashes and dust. This packs a 5,000mAh battery with 15W of fast charging.
The vivo Y03 sells at a starting price of PHP 4,399 via their official website and shopee store.
And lastly, the newly arrived smartphone that made it onto our list is the nubia music 10
This phone sports a 6.6-inch HD+ IPS screen with a refresh rate of 90Hz. And under its hood, It’s powered by a UNISOC SC9863A chipset with a configuration of 4GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage only. Though there’s a dedicated microSD card for extended memory, aside from the dual nano SIM space on its tray. It’s supported by 4G/LTE connectivity.
The device appears to be unique with its retro designs in either Pop Art or Zeel Orange colorways. Same goes to its speaker grill, as it is placed beside the dual camera, boasting a 50MP Main shooter and an AI Powered shooter. For selfies, the nubia music has a 5MP lens.
Personally, what’s enticing about this one is it has two 3.5mm audio ports and a developed speaker with DTS:X Ultra, offering 600% more volume than average. This unit packs a 5,000mAh battery life and runs on Android 14 OS.
The nubia music is available for PHP 5,999 via the shopee app 15 on their official store. |
And that’s our list of smartphones under PHP 8,000, what do you think?
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