The new iPhone costs WHAT? Err, maybe
stick to these
Karbonn A18
Price: $240
Website: www.karbonnmobiles.com
Karbonn
A18
Most of our high-end Android phones don’t
have Ice-Cream Sandwich yet, but this cost-effective phone from Karbonn does!
Aside from the 4.0.3 heft, it also sports an HD 5MP cam with Autofocus, a 1GHz
processor and dual-SIM capabilities. Well done!
iBall Andi 5C
Price: $240
Website: www.iball.com
iBall
Andi 5C
Kareena Kapoor uses this phone! Err, well,
she endorses it, at least. If that doesn’t convince you, then here’s some specs
- 5in screen, 4.0 ICS, built-in GPS and proximity and light sensors. Ooh,
somebody’s been sneaking in second helpings of tech! Greedy, greedy Andi!
Nokia Asha 305
Price: $90
Website: www.nokia.com
Nokia
Asha 305
It’s probably not a good thing if your
phone and your mother share the same name. In the case of the Nokia Asha
series, the odds of that are pretty high. Oh well, at least it’s super cheap.
The 305 has a 2MP camera and an FM radio, comes with a 2GB micro SD card and a calm,
nurturing disposition. JK on that last one.
Micromax Superfone Pixel A90
Price: $240
Website: www.snapdeal.com
Micromax
Superfone Pixel A90
Oh boy, this phone has ‘Super’ in its name!
It must be something special. Well, if you call a 4.4in AMOLED multi-touchscreen
display, Android ICS 4.3, and an 8MP LED camera special. You do? Oh, you should
totally think about getting this phone then, man.
Intex Aqua 4.0 3G
Price: $100
Website: www.intexmobile.com
Intex
Aqua 4.0 3G
Aww, someone didn’t make it to the Android
ICS party. Like the Nokia, this budgie from Intex costs a pittance in exchange
for a 3.5in screen, 800MHz processor, rear (3MP) and front (0.3MP) facing
cameras, and gravity, light and proximity sensors. Too bad. That Ice Cream
Sandwich was really yummy.