Mobile for less than 80 €.
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Well, that's it, I need to look for a triple B as a replacement for an Xperia M2 (and if it fits, also for my GT-S7560M) within the budget indicated in the title.
The requirements it must meet are:- New.
- 5" or larger screen.
- Removable battery.
- Android 6 or higher.
- 8 GB ROM or higher.
- Rear camera of at least 8 MP without interpolation.
So far, the ones I've seen that seemed interesting on paper have been the Homtom S16, DooGee X30, Oukitel C8, and the C5 Pro.
As I say, on paper they look good in terms of processor, battery capacity, OS version, storage capacity, and RAM, but since I don't trust them, I'm asking for your opinions, and if anyone has one of them, even better.
The matter would be in two months.
Regards and thanks in advance.
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I see you buying one of those Xiaomi surprise bags and crossing your fingers ;D
Salu2! and Good luck
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@whoololon
I would raise the budget a little and get a Motorola that's around €100, it will last you forever.On the other hand, here you have a brother of the DooGee that you put, with similar characteristics.
Best regards!
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If in the end you are not going for a mobile phone bought in China, look at the payment facilities on sites like Mediamarkt or El Corte Inglés that are now running a campaign to discount VAT.
You have a Motorola Moto C Plus for €107, although the battery may not be removable

You will let us know :thumbsup_tone1:
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We just gave my mother-in-law the Moto C Plus as a gift and it's not bad at all for the price, to be honest.
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Well, that Moto, except that it's out of my budget, is absolutely fantastic... and yes, the battery is removable.
So far, the Oukitel C8, despite its MT6580A, was leading the pack... we'll see, because they repaired my Xperia M2 and messed up the card readers, and the poor Galaxy is waiting for a new screen.
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If you finally dare to try the Chinese ones, check out this CUBOT H3 that fits your budget :thumbsup_tone1:
Pure Android 7
