<p>The focus is constantly on smartphones with fast processors, high RAM, massive storage, high megapixel cameras and many other such features.</p>.<p>While the world raves at the specifications of these super powerful phones, there’s no denying that there is demand at the other end of the spectrum: Basic phones with 4G data connectivity. </p>.<p>People could be interested in cheap 4G smartphones because of the low cost, or because they like simple phones, or because they want to keep a second phone for the excellent battery life they offer.</p>.<p>It should be noted these cheap 4G phones are meant for basic tasks like calling, texting and surfing the internet. They may lag if graphics-intensive apps are used.</p>.<p>In fact, using a cheaper 4G phone may actually be a pleasant experience after the complication of more expensive phones.</p>.<p>DH looks at a few basic smartphones that are capable of 4G data transfer:</p>.<p><span><strong>Nokia 1</strong></span></p>.<p>One of the cheapest phones available in the market is the Nokia 1, costing just about Rs 4,400 on e-commerce websites.</p>.<p>With a 4.5 inch screen, it is a handy phone that was released last year. It runs on the Android 8.1 Oreo Go edition.</p>.<p>Powering the phone is a MediaTek MT6737M chipset (1.1 GHz CPU) and the set has 8GB of internal storage and 1GB of RAM. It can accommodate a microSD card of upto 128GB in the second SIM slot. The main camera has a resolution of 5 MP, while the front camera is 2MP.</p>.<p>For comparison, an iPhone XS has a 12 MP camera and the Samsung S10 has 12 and 16 MP main cameras. Apart from megapixel count, image quality also depends on the sensor, which records the scene being shot. </p>.<p>It has a 2150 mAh removable battery and Nokia claims that it has a standby time of up to 15 days.</p>.<p>The other features are Wi-fi, Bluetooth, FM radio and LED flash.</p>.<p>Just two days ago, Nokia announced this phone’s successor, the Nokia 1 Plus and it is expected to cost around Rs 7,000.</p>.<p><span><strong>Xiaomi Redmi 6A</strong></span><br /> </p>.<p>Released in the middle of 2018, this handset sports the MediaTek MT6761 Helio A22 chipset (2.0 GHz CPU).</p>.<p>The handset has a 5.45 inch in-plane switching (IPS) screen and runs on the regular Android Oreo 8.1 operating system. The set can be bought with 16 or 32 GB internal storage and 2 GB RAM. There are two SIM slots on the phone and also a dedicated slot that can accommodate a microSD card up to 256 GB.</p>.<p>The phone has a 13 MP main camera and a 5 MP front camera with an LED flash on the rear panel. The camera is capable of recording 1080p video at 30 fps.</p>.<p>The phone has a 3000 mAh non-removable battery.</p>.<p>The set costs about Rs 6,000 for the 16 GB version and about Rs 6,500 for the 32 GB variant.</p>.<p><span><strong>Panasonic Eluga Ray 530</strong></span><br /> </p>.<p>The Eluga Ray 530 is a pretty new phone, having been released in October last year.</p>.<p>The phone is powered by a MediaTek MT6739WA processor that runs at 1.3 GHz.</p>.<p>Phone security is taken care of with a fingerprint sensor and a face unlocking system.</p>.<p>The phone has a 5.7 inch IPS display and runs on Android 8.0 Oreo. The phone has dual SIM slots and a dedicated slot that can take a microSD card upto 128 GB of memory.</p>.<p>The internal storage is 32GB and the set has 3GB of RAM.</p>.<p>The main camera is a 13 MP one, while the front camera is a 5 MP shooter. This phone is capable of shooting 1080p video at 30 fps.</p>.<p>The battery is a 3000 mAh non-removable one.</p>.<p>It is priced around Rs 6,500 on e-commerce websites.</p>.<p><span><strong>Asus ZenFone Lite L1</strong></span></p>.<p>One of the few budget phones with the Snapdragon 430 chipset, it has a CPU that runs at 1.4 GHz. The phone was released in October last year.</p>.<p>The phone runs on Android 8.0 Oreo.</p>.<p>The handset has a 5.45 inch IPS screen and is capable of 1080p video recording at 30 fps. The main camera is 13 MP and the front camera is 5 MP. There is also an LED flash.</p>.<p>The phone has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. This dual SIM set has a dedicated memory slot that can take up to a 512 GB microSD card.</p>.<p>The phone has a 3000 mAh non-removable battery and is priced around Rs 5000 online.</p>
<p>The focus is constantly on smartphones with fast processors, high RAM, massive storage, high megapixel cameras and many other such features.</p>.<p>While the world raves at the specifications of these super powerful phones, there’s no denying that there is demand at the other end of the spectrum: Basic phones with 4G data connectivity. </p>.<p>People could be interested in cheap 4G smartphones because of the low cost, or because they like simple phones, or because they want to keep a second phone for the excellent battery life they offer.</p>.<p>It should be noted these cheap 4G phones are meant for basic tasks like calling, texting and surfing the internet. They may lag if graphics-intensive apps are used.</p>.<p>In fact, using a cheaper 4G phone may actually be a pleasant experience after the complication of more expensive phones.</p>.<p>DH looks at a few basic smartphones that are capable of 4G data transfer:</p>.<p><span><strong>Nokia 1</strong></span></p>.<p>One of the cheapest phones available in the market is the Nokia 1, costing just about Rs 4,400 on e-commerce websites.</p>.<p>With a 4.5 inch screen, it is a handy phone that was released last year. It runs on the Android 8.1 Oreo Go edition.</p>.<p>Powering the phone is a MediaTek MT6737M chipset (1.1 GHz CPU) and the set has 8GB of internal storage and 1GB of RAM. It can accommodate a microSD card of upto 128GB in the second SIM slot. The main camera has a resolution of 5 MP, while the front camera is 2MP.</p>.<p>For comparison, an iPhone XS has a 12 MP camera and the Samsung S10 has 12 and 16 MP main cameras. Apart from megapixel count, image quality also depends on the sensor, which records the scene being shot. </p>.<p>It has a 2150 mAh removable battery and Nokia claims that it has a standby time of up to 15 days.</p>.<p>The other features are Wi-fi, Bluetooth, FM radio and LED flash.</p>.<p>Just two days ago, Nokia announced this phone’s successor, the Nokia 1 Plus and it is expected to cost around Rs 7,000.</p>.<p><span><strong>Xiaomi Redmi 6A</strong></span><br /> </p>.<p>Released in the middle of 2018, this handset sports the MediaTek MT6761 Helio A22 chipset (2.0 GHz CPU).</p>.<p>The handset has a 5.45 inch in-plane switching (IPS) screen and runs on the regular Android Oreo 8.1 operating system. The set can be bought with 16 or 32 GB internal storage and 2 GB RAM. There are two SIM slots on the phone and also a dedicated slot that can accommodate a microSD card up to 256 GB.</p>.<p>The phone has a 13 MP main camera and a 5 MP front camera with an LED flash on the rear panel. The camera is capable of recording 1080p video at 30 fps.</p>.<p>The phone has a 3000 mAh non-removable battery.</p>.<p>The set costs about Rs 6,000 for the 16 GB version and about Rs 6,500 for the 32 GB variant.</p>.<p><span><strong>Panasonic Eluga Ray 530</strong></span><br /> </p>.<p>The Eluga Ray 530 is a pretty new phone, having been released in October last year.</p>.<p>The phone is powered by a MediaTek MT6739WA processor that runs at 1.3 GHz.</p>.<p>Phone security is taken care of with a fingerprint sensor and a face unlocking system.</p>.<p>The phone has a 5.7 inch IPS display and runs on Android 8.0 Oreo. The phone has dual SIM slots and a dedicated slot that can take a microSD card upto 128 GB of memory.</p>.<p>The internal storage is 32GB and the set has 3GB of RAM.</p>.<p>The main camera is a 13 MP one, while the front camera is a 5 MP shooter. This phone is capable of shooting 1080p video at 30 fps.</p>.<p>The battery is a 3000 mAh non-removable one.</p>.<p>It is priced around Rs 6,500 on e-commerce websites.</p>.<p><span><strong>Asus ZenFone Lite L1</strong></span></p>.<p>One of the few budget phones with the Snapdragon 430 chipset, it has a CPU that runs at 1.4 GHz. The phone was released in October last year.</p>.<p>The phone runs on Android 8.0 Oreo.</p>.<p>The handset has a 5.45 inch IPS screen and is capable of 1080p video recording at 30 fps. The main camera is 13 MP and the front camera is 5 MP. There is also an LED flash.</p>.<p>The phone has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. This dual SIM set has a dedicated memory slot that can take up to a 512 GB microSD card.</p>.<p>The phone has a 3000 mAh non-removable battery and is priced around Rs 5000 online.</p>