Brilliant Amazon Prime Day deals get you budget phones for even less
There's still time to pick up a cheap phone on Prime Day 2019
Amazon Prime Day is into its second and final day, but there's still time for you to pick up a new budget smartphone. We've got you sorted, as we've scoured all the deals in order to find the real cream of the crop.
You'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free trial, which will see you through Prime Day and which you can cancel after 30 days, or if you like the look of Prime then right now you can save £20 on a one-year subscription.
All these handsets are ones we'd recommend at their price tag as devices that'll give you a great experience – most of them are at prices that makes them a great prospect for people looking for a new phone.
So if you like cheap phones, scroll on down for our picks of the best budget devices available for Amazon over Prime Day 2019.
Phones aren't the only pieces of tech that are reduced for the two-day deal bonanza, so feel free to browse TechRadar to find all the other great savings you could enjoy.
Best budget phone Prime Day deals
Samsung Galaxy A8: £249 £225 at Amazon
Samsung may be known for its popular Galaxy S range, but the Galaxy A range is also great for affordable smartphones with many impressive features – and with a fair sum knocked off 2018's Galaxy A8, one of these great handsets could be yours.
Honor 10: £249 £209 at Amazon
The Honor 10 was an affordable flagship smartphone in 2018. It may not be the latest handset on the block from Honor now, but it still packs a punch with plenty of power and great cameras, and is great value with £40 off.
NEW DEAL! Huawei P Smart+: £249.99 £204.99 at Amazon
With an attractive design, small notch, fingerprint scanner and triple rear cameras, the Huawei P Smart+ already punched above its price point, but with this Prime Day deal slashing £45 off it's got even better.
Moto G7 (64GB): £219.99 £179.99 at Amazon
If you're looking for a solid budget smartphone, Motorola has you covered, and now its reliable Moto G7 is even cheaper with £40 knocked off. If you're looking for an affordable yet powerful smartphone, you can't go wrong with the Moto G7.
PRICE DROP! Huawei P20 Lite: £199.99 169.99 at Amazon
The Huawei P20 Lite has got even cheaper on Amazon Prime Day. It was already discounted for the sales event, but Amazon has knocked another £10 off - making it an even better, affordable buy.
Moto G6 (64GB): £179.99 £139.99 at Amazon
Motorola's G range are always reliable budget smartphones, and although the Moto G6 has been overshadowed by the Moto G7, that just means it's even more affordable. With £40 off, it's now a steal.
Sony Xperia L1: £97.99 £89.99 at Amazon
Sony is serving the budget end of the market with the Xperia L1, and while it's not necessarily an amazing phone, and £89.99 isn't the cheapest we've seen it (even on Prime Day), it's still a useful device for people who just want a cheap new phone to use.
Nokia 5.1 Plus: £129.95 £89.99 at Amazon
You'll be hard-pressed to find a cheaper phone deal on Amazon Prime Day with a screen this size. At 5.86 inches you get plenty of real estate on this good looking handset, and you can save almost £40 on it right now.
TechRadar is scouring Amazon and all the major retailers' websites, rounding up all the top deals on Amazon Prime Day - and we’ve put all the best Prime Day deals in one simple-to-use place to help you find the offers that will really matter to you.
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Tom Bedford was deputy phones editor on TechRadar until late 2022, having worked his way up from staff writer. Though he specialized in phones and tablets, he also took on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK and now works for the entertainment site What To Watch.
He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist.