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This $100 Android phone gave me a Pixel 9 Pro flashback – and that’s a good thing

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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • The NUU N30 is available now on Amazon for $129.
  • This $129 phone would make an amazing first phone for a child or a backup device.
  • The fingerprint scanner on the N30 is in the power button, so there’s no under-screen biometrics and the phone doesn’t support wireless charging.

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Let’s face it: While the low-end Android market is filled with phones of all sizes, colors, and specs, most of these $200-$300 handsets are hit or miss in terms of performance, lag, bloatware, cameras, sound, and display.

But when you drop to the $100-$200 range, things get interesting. Part of the reason, I believe, is expectation. When you’re using a $129 phone, there’s little reason to hope it will perform as well as a $1,000 device. That kind of wishful thinking is pointless. And once expectations are tempered, some pleasant surprises are to be had.

Also: This $350 Android phone nearly made me forget about the flagships

Such is the case with the NUU N30<!–>. This $129 phone delivers some serious bang for your buck. No, its specs won’t blow you away, but in the hands of those who don’t need the power to play games or run AI, this phone performs surprisingly well.

The specs


Source: Robotics - zdnet.com