Best Budget Phones For Battery Life (2021) | Poco, Moto, Xiaomi & more... By Tech Spurt

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Aug 21, 2021
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Best Budget Phones For Battery Life (2021) | Poco, Moto, Xiaomi & more...

So battery life used to be a pretty big fact. When you were choosing your next smartphone, at least it was until 2020 and Ovid happened, and then it turned out the furthest you would ever stray from an available spare plug socket was when you went to empty your bladder or have a bit of a cry in the shower, but I'm definitely feeling a lot more optimistic for 2021, where, hopefully, life will start to regain some sort of normality and at the very least, we can leave our houses without feeling like criminals or worrying about killing old Doris down the road with an accidental, rogue, sneeze and leaving the house means we'll once again be reliant on our smartphone's battery life, especially if you want to make up for a frankly year by doing loads of road trips and breaks away, and so just in case you're in need of a new handset. I've decided to round up the best budget-friendly smartphones with stellar battery life that you could buy right now in 2020, which are great in other areas too. These are my favorite cheap smartphones that I've personally tested over the past few months so from Motorola to Nokia and Poco to real me, here's the best budget battery blowers. You could buy it right now and from the latest creators tech. Please do poke, subscribe and ding that notifications bell cheers now, let's start at the seriously cheap realm with Motorola's motor g9 power, this 6.8 inch beast cost well under 200 quid, and it has proper staying power thanks to its mighty six thousand William battery, making it a cracker for media streaming gaming and all that jazz. The HD plus display isn't the sharpest round for sure, but it's still good for a bit of YouTube or Netflix action with respectable color reproduction and some pretty decent contrast for a budget blower that snapdragon 662 chipsets is well up to everyday shenanigans, and it doesn't sweat too heavily during a prolonged online Call of Duty session.

So they still stand half a chance against those little 12-year-old spots. But the main advantage of the motor g9 power is definitely that 6 000 William battery, which offers you two full days of use between charges. As long as you don't go too silly mental with it and like Motorola's, more expensive, motor g9 plus, you also have a 64 megapixel camera here with AI smarts and the usual motor modes for night shots, portrait, snaps and so on. In all it's a proper good package for a very respectable price, and while the motor g9 power definitely has the most impressive staying power of all of Motorola's budget-friendly smartphones, it's definitely worth pointing out that likes the motor g9 play and the g9 plus, with their 000 million batteries, still offer well over a day of use per charge. You can see full unboxing and all that shenanigans with all of Motorola's recent smartphones right here on expert, and I also did a video rounding up all the Motorola smartphones, the best ones at each price point which one's my particular favorites now another worthy six thousand William monster is the Poco m3, which launched around the same time as the motor g9 power.

Despite costing under 150 quid. You get a full HD plus resolution on that 6.53-inch IPS screen for pleasingly crisp visuals. You also get the same snapdragon 662 chipsets that was packed inside the motor g9 power, so gaming is all good, and you can headshot to your heart's content for hours without massive battery action. Admittedly, the Poco m3 can certainly be a little quirky here and there at times, and also its camera is very basic at best being seen my full review of the Poco m3 right here on expert, if you're tempted, if you've got a bit more cash in the bank, then definitely have a gander apocalypse. Excellent x3 NFC smartphone, the 5000 m battery is more modest, but the actual battery knife is still excellent and as a bonus, you get a smoother 6.7 inch.120 hertz IPS display plus a performance boost thanks to the snapdragon 732g chipset, and there's a full review right here on expert and from Paco's old parent company Xiaomi, you can grab a great range of budget friendly smartphones, most of which boast really great battery life, for instance the Redmi 9, which cost just 140 quid. At the time I shot this video, and it sports a 6.5-inch full HD plus displayed just like that. Poco m3, the battery size of the Redmi 9, is just over 5000, Williams or smaller than the g9 power and the Poco m3, but that still managed to keep me going up to two full days.

If I didn't hold back plus, there's 18 watt charging support which ain't exactly lethargic at this sort of price point. The rest of the phone is perfectly commendable too. Although the performance can be a wee bit Jacky here and there you get the same. Mini software on board version 12 now available in beta plus that screen is sharp and punchy, and the camera is dependable enough for everyday snaps and apparently Xiaomi released a power version of the Redmi 9 in some regions which boosts the battery size from 5000 Williams to 6 000 William, but it hasn't come out in blight, so I haven't had a chance to test it. Likewise, I haven't had the chance to test some of Xiaomi's other budget-friendly smartphones as well, but likes the Redmi Note 9s, for instance, which brought similar specs to the Redmi 9, but boost the performance thanks to the snapdragon 720 g chipset stuffed inside, so that should prove a very worthy alternative to the Redmi nine.

If you've got a bit of extra cash to spare. Now, if you want a rugged smartphone, that's ideal for outdoors use and also has proper staying power. So you don't need to worry about charging the bugger back up for days. At a time, though, you can't go wrong with a spot of boogie, take the boogie s88 pro, which is an absolute brick, but that beastly frame hides a mammoth 10 000 William battery, which can keep you going all freaking week if you're restrained enough, that bulky frame is fully ip68 water and dust resistant, something that's quite rare to find at this sort of price point, and it's also fully shockproof too. This thing has passed military standard testing, so you know that it's going to be tougher than a shirtless Jason stat ham.

You also have a 6.3 inch, full HD screen, an ok is, triple camera setup and a hello p70 run in the show which can cope with everyday stuff. No worries. I've actually checked out quite a few boogie smartphones here on techs burg. So if you go check out some of those, if you want more ideas of really rugged smartphones with great staying power, including one which only costs 99 quid now one of the reasons I always get great battery life for Motorola's budget friendly smartphones is the pleasingly stock version of android. That's slapped on there, which proves very energy efficient indeed, and that's why, similarly from HMD global's Nokia branded smartphones, I also find you get perfect battery life.

Take the Nokia 3.4, which costs a mere 130 quid here in the UK. This 6.4 inch smartphone is superpower efficient thanks not only to the stock android experience, but also the snapdragon 460 chipsets, which can copy with all of your apps and even a bit of light gaming on the side and like the motor g9 power. It's just a 720p display here, which is fine for your video streaming shenanigans, and it doesn't suck up too much juice so that four thousand William battery, while definitely not the biggest here by a long shot, offers a couple of days of playtime per charge. If you don't go mental, although that bundled 5 watt adapter makes a recharging a rather slow and lethargic experience and the Nokia 3.4 tops off at 10 watts, even if you use a different adapter so yeah, if you're going to need to recharge leave plenty of time, and if you want a bit more grunt in the tank, then definitely check out. HMD's Nokia 5.4, this upgrades the specs from the Nokia 3.4. So, for instance, you get a snapdragon 662 chipsets running the show, and you also get that 13 megapixel primary lens boosted up to a 48 megapixel effect, I'm hoping to bring you a full unboxing very shortly.

Indeed, I'm also a fan of real me's budget smartphones and the Realme 7 pro is yet another affordable blower that can see you through even the most intensive day, with plenty of gas left in the tank. Come bedtime. The 4 500 William cell, isn't as big as the 5 000 William effort that you'll find in the standard realm 7, which is another excellent handset. But here on the pro you get the added benefit of superfast watt charging which, frankly, all over the other phones in this roundup, and I'm also a fan of that gorgeous OLED screen on the pro model, which pumps out bright, punchy visuals. While that performance is once again solid for a budget blower handling everything that you toss its way.

You can check out my full review of the realm 7 pro right here on expert, and I've. Also done a side-by-side comparison between the 7 and the 7 pro, so you know exactly what the difference is, which one might be best for you. So that's my own personal pick, my own favorite budget-friendly smartphones, that rock really stellar battery life as we head into 2021. But of course I haven't reviewed absolutely every single budget smartphone out there, so I might have missed a few of your favorites there's, also a couple that I almost included, but not quite including shout-outs for likes the Oppo a53, which again fantastic battery life and great value for money. The only smartphone that I haven't had a chance to test out that I really regret not getting my hands on yet is Samsung's galaxy m31, which I've heard great things about this thing's got a 6.4 inch super AMOLED screen with full HD plus resolution. You've got a 64, megapixel primary camera and, more importantly, a whopping 6000 William battery, placing it right up there with the likes of the motor g9 power and that Poco m3 and all of that for just 250 quid on Amazon right now.

Hopefully, at some point I'll get the chance to review that, although already the smartphone launches are piling up for January and february 2021, so stay tuned for all of that shenanigans. Definitely let me know your own personal favorite budget, smartphones for battery life and for everything else down below and if you haven't already, please do poke subscribe, ding that notifications bell and have yourselves a lovely rest of the week cheers everyone loves you. You.


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