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Is a $50 Smartphone Worth It?

2015-09-23
hey guys this is Austin can you get a decent smartphone for $50 for this one I picked up the Microsoft Lumia 635 along with the second generation Moto e at this price you shouldn't expect too crazy unboxing but you do get what you need out of the box the Lumia has a micro USB power adapter some paperwork and the battery move over to the Moto e and this the same story you have a power adapter and plenty of manuals for you to never read the Lumia has a removable back but it's a little tricky to take off it's essentially the entire shell inside you'll find the SIM slot and your microSD expansion on top of being able to install the removable battery the Moto e uses a swappable bezel which is a lot easier to remove there's no swappable battery but you do have slots for a sim and microSD for $50 you shouldn't expect crazy build quality but there's not a lot to complain about the Lumia 635 actually looks a lot like the iPhone 5c which isn't a bad thing it's rocking a glossy plastic shell which might be a fingerprint magnet but it feels pretty decent there's a surprising sense of quality everything is nice and tight and it's noticeably thinner than the Moto e the E is no slouch though with a curved bag that fits nicely in the hand it's a little pudgy but the ridged bezel gives you a solid grip personally I prefer the brighter colors and thinner build of the Lumia but neither phone really feels its price get to the screens and it's a slightly different story both have 4.5 inch screens and here the Moto e has the edge with a higher res 960p display compared to 854 on the Lumia the e edges of the Lumia and brightness and color as well but in real use they're totally fine compared to a flagship things look a little rough but I've seen far worse screens on budget devices the Moto e has a front speaker where the Lumia has a rear speaker and they're not bad at all the 635 gets surprisingly loud although with such a tiny opening for the speaker it's a little too easy to accidentally block your music one of the biggest differences is in software the Lumia runs Windows Phone where the Moto e uses Android while a Windows Phone hasn't progressed as quickly as iOS and Android it still has a lot going for it even on fairly low-end hardware it's downright snappy things like live tiles are unique and features like multitasking and notifications have come a long way the biggest downside are apps you'll find the basics like Twitter Instagram and Spotify but generally the quality can't match Android most apps aren't updated as often and a lot just aren't here at all the biggest of which being Google Apps there are workarounds but unless you're deep in microsoft's ecosystem the app selection is going to be a problem on the flip side the Moto e runs android 5.1 where app support is definitely not an issue motorola takes a light touch to android giving you an ear stock build with a few useful additions like active display to show notifications if you've ever used an android phone you should be right at home something simple like having an official youtube app makes a big difference the Moto e also has slightly better specs with a newer quad-core Snapdragon 410 versus 400 and double the memory but to be fair Windows Phone seems to be perfectly happy to run on the lower specs each phone has a gigabytes of storage but once everything is set up you're looking at roughly three gigs left for anything besides the most basic use you'll definitely want to pick up a microSD card both phones are rocking five megapixel cameras and this is one of the biggest places where the budget is noticeable you can pull off a decent shot with each camera but you'll want to have plenty of light with such tiny sensors color and dynamic range just can't hold up to higher end smartphones video is the same story they both max out at 720p which is fine for a quick clip to share but won't be useful for much else there are some cool features like a double twist to open the camera on the Moto e and the surprisingly solid Lumia camera app which is so much better than the Motorola camera one thing the Moto G does have going for it though is a front-facing camera it might not be a great one but it at least exists as much as I like the Lumia the biggest issue is app support if you can live with Windows Phone it's hard to argue with the 635 but for most people the Moto e is a safer bet regardless of which way you go though it's incredibly impressive at just how good $50 smartphones can be you
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