Currently, the iPhone 5S is one of the most expensive phones on the market today. With a contract, the price of the phone varies from $200 to $400 (depending on memory size ranging from 16 to 64 GB). Without a contract, the phone ranges from $650 to $850.
The iPhone 5C is a cheaper alternative. Its contract price ranges from $100 to $200 (choose between 16 and 32 GB). The price of the phone without a contact ranges from $550 to $650.
Obviously, the iPhone 5C is a lot cheaper, but it can hardly be called a “budget” option. Most people cannot afford to pay over $500 for a phone. The contract option of $100 is more affordable, but many people still find that price too high for a phone that will probably be out of date before the contact period is up.
Budget Cell Phone Options
So, what can a shopper looking for a budget cell phone do? Luckily, there are many cheaper options out there.
The iPhone 4S is still currently an option. The current price for this 8GB version of the iPhone ranges between $0 (with a contract) to $450 (without a contract). The only trouble with this phone is that it is likely to become obsolete before the contract period is up. This means, that unless you want to sign up to use an obsolete phone for the next year and a half, you are better off choosing a different phone rather than paying the $450 for the non-contract version of the phone. In this case, the iPhone 5C is actually a better deal with a contract.
If you are not dead set on using the iPhone, other companies have budget cell phone options as well. The new Pantech Pocket phone is free with a two-year contract and $340 without a contract. The HTC First is just a dollar with a two-year contract and $440 without a contract. The Nokia Lumia 920 is just $50 with a two-year contract and $440 without a contract. The Lumia 920 uses the 4GLTE network, which is comparable with all new phone models.
For extreme budgeters, a pay-as-you-go or government funded phone programs may be the best answer. Many companies offer free phones with pay-as-you-go plans, or phones that cost under $100. This is a great option for children and teens who are likely to lose their phones easily.
What Phone is Right for Me?
Choosing a budget phone that performs well can be a challenge. Basically, you have to weigh what you want the phone to do with how much you want to pay. Newer phones will last longer, but cost more. Older models cost less but may be obsolete before your contract is up. However, if budgeting is truly a priority, choosing a phone that is under $50 with a contract is typically the best option.