By Sebastian Oakley
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The best budget camera phones still deliver good pictures and video capability.Low cost doesn't have to mean low quality!

The best budget camera phones can represent a chance to have a capable camera in your pocket at all times without having to spend a fortune. Cheap phones used to have a reputation as being a prime example of false economy, but these days manufacturers have done a great job of filling out the cheaper ends of their offering with affordable, but capable handsets.
And then there's also the option of buying an older phone, forgoing the latest tech in favor of a much more reasonable price tag, sometimes with just a good camera as the latest flagships.
If you have a sneaking suspicion that you don't actually need a triple camera array, more than 100 megapixels, a sophisticated optical image stabilization system, or whatever else, and you in fact just need a simple camera phone that works, then this is the guide for you.
As you might expect, there are plenty of cheap camera phones available for Android, but Apple users needn't miss out. Budget iPhones do exist, and we've included plenty of models in this guide. Indeed, the price difference between these and the absolute best camera phones you can buy is absolutely staggering.Need to go even cheaper than this? We've also got a guide to thebest burner phones if you can forgo having a camera in your pocket wherever you go.
Here, we've focused on cheap phones still capable of taking pictures that are decent. So here's the best of the budget camera phones you can buy right now...
The best budget camera phone in 2023
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1. Google Pixel 7a
The best budget camera phone
Specifications
Screen Size: 6.1-inch OLED
Rear Cameras: 64MP wide, 13MP ultrawide
Front Camera: 13MP
Weight: 193g
Dimensions: 72.9 x 152.4 x 9.0 mm
Storage: 128GB
RAM: 8GB
Reasons to buy
+ Excellent camera system Long battery life Stunning design Value-for-money
Reasons to avoid
- Inconsistent fingerprint reader
We think the Pixel 7a is a fun little device packed with helpful features. It might not be the best overall phone of the year, but it certainly offers the most value for money right now; with outstanding camera software, heaps of processing power, and a low price, it is the best budget phone we believe you can buy right now.
At 6.1 inches, the Google Pixel 7a is as small as a modern smartphone can be without overly reducing quality. It isn’t quite as little as the iPhone SE but it is still smaller than what most consumers will be used to. This might not be for those with massive hands or people that want a big bright screen for streaming.
Read our full Google Pixel 7a review
2. Samsung Galaxy A54 5G
Best budget phone for those in the Samsung ecosystem
Specifications
Screen Size: 6.4-inch Super AMOLED (1080 x 2340)
Rear Cameras: 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide
Front Camera: 32MP
Weight: 202g
Dimensions: 152.2 x71.8 x 8.9 mm
Storage: 128GB - 256GB
RAM: 8GB
Reasons to buy
+ IP67 water resistance is great at the price Stunning and smooth AMOLED display Excellent battery life
Reasons to avoid
- Clunky design doesn’t feel as rich as some competition No native or third-party RAW capture support Punchy photo processing won’t be to enthusiasts' tastes
We don't think Samsung’s A54 5G is the best phone around when it comes to style or power, and for photography enthusiasts, its camera system is hamstrung by some particularly heavy-handed processing. However, if you can appreciate Samsung’s very saturated, high-impact look, then it could be the best budget camera phone for you.
Photos are clear and sharp, with excellent resolution, and the fact it combines optical image stabilization with a large primary sensor means shots and videos look well held together, even at night.
For anyone who is embedded in the Samsung ecosystem, and wants a new device without having to pay out for the much pricier Galaxy S22 range, then we think this might just be the best phone for you.
Read our full Samsung A54 5G review
3. Google Pixel 6a
Pixel 6a combines Google's camera smarts and styling with loads of power
Specifications
Screen Size: 6.1-inch OLED (2400 x 1080)
Rear Cameras: 12.2MP main (f/1.7), 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2)
Front Camera: 8MP (f/2.0)
Weight: 6.3 oz/178 g
Dimensions: 152.2 x71.8 x 8.9 mm
Storage: 128GB
RAM: 6GB
Reasons to buy
+ Playful and premium design Best-in-class performance Powerful camera software Water-resistant
Reasons to avoid
- 60Hz screen isn't competitive Dated camera hardware No wireless charging Battery life could be better
Google doesn't usually deliver best-in-class power, but that's what it's done with the Pixel 6a. It features a mighty Google Tensor chip with top-end features like an under-display fingerprint scanner and a premium metal frame.
Costing midrange money, though, it's clear where Google's compromised. The Pixel 6a has a lower refresh rate screen than the competition, less competitive camera hardware, and no wireless charging.
Despite its dated hardware, the 6a is a powerful camera phone thanks to Google's smart software, enjoys playful design, and offers plenty of bang for your buck.
One of thebest budget camerasout now, if not the best, the Pixel 6a, which launched at around the same time as the Nothing Phone (1) and OnePlus 10R (India only), is another excellent option for anyone after a great smartphone that doesn't cost the earth.
Read our full Google Pixel 6a review
4. iPhone SE (2022)
The best iPhone you can buy for under $500
Specifications
Screen size: 4.7" Retina HD 1334 x 750
Rear camera: 12MP (f/1.8)
Front camera: 7MP (f/2.2)
Weight: 144g
Dimensions: 138 x 7 x 67mm
Storage: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
RAM : 4GB RAM
Reasons to buy
+ Cheap for an iPhone Fast performer Supports 5G
Reasons to avoid
- Small display with big bezels No Night mode for camera Doesn't support mmWave 5G
If you want a cheap iPhone and don't mind a small (4.7 inch) screen, the latest update to the iPhone SE is our top recommendation. At a quite affordable price, you'll get many of the same advanced capabilities and performance you'll find in much more expensive iPhones.
This latest iteration of the iPhone SE features 5G, longer battery life, and improved durability. It also features an all-new camera system powered by A15 Bionic, with a 12MP f/1.8 aperture wide camera on the rear that offers great tools like Portrait mode and the same Smart HDR 4 tech as the iPhone 13.The rear camera (7 MP, f/2.2) isn't half bad, either.
The iPhone SE (2022) is rated IP67 for water and dust resistance features the familiar Home button, and supports Touch ID – an easy, private, and secure alternative for logging in to apps, authorizing purchases, and making Apple Pay transactions.
5. Realme 9 Pro Plus
Realme delivers affordable flagship photography in its superb 9 Pro Plus
Specifications
Screen size: 6.4-inch Super AMOLED 2400x1080
Rear cameras: 50MP (f/1.8), 8MP ultra-wide (f/2.2), Macro 2MP (f/2.5)
Front camera: 16MP (f/2.4)
Weight: 6.42oz / 182g
Dimensions: 160.2 x 73.3 x 8 mm
Storage: 256GB storage
RAM: 8GB RAM
Reasons to buy
+ Excellent primary camera Fast 60W charging Competent specs across the board
Reasons to avoid
- Weak macro camera No microSD card slot Ultra-wide lacks autofocus
The Realme 9 Pro Plus was never going to be thebest camera phone, but it is the best camera phone at under approximately $460. Its main camera packs last-gen flagship-grade photography hardware, which means excellent results day or night and impressive video. While Realme oversharpens things, a lot of people will likely enjoy the punchy finish its photos sport, and there are also a couple of shooting modes that support RAW photography too.
While you can get a better screen or more power for less, photography enthusiasts who appreciate masses of storage won’t be disappointed by the 9 Pro Plus.
Read our full Realme 9 Pro Plus review
6. Redmi Note 10 Pro
A budget phone so good it puts flagship handsets into question
Specifications
Screen size: 6.67-inch AMOLED (2400 x 1080)
Rear camera: 108MP (f/1.9) main, 8MP (f/2.2) ultrawide, 5MP (f/2.4) macro, 2MP depth
Front camera: 16MP (f/2.5)
Weight: 193g
Dimensions: 164 x 76.5 x 8.1 mm
Storage: 64GB, 128GB, microSDXC slot
RAM : 6GB, 8GB
Reasons to buy
+ Fantastic value camera system Best-in-class 120Hz AMOLED screen Sleek design
Reasons to avoid
- In-interface adverts No autofocus on ultra-wide No telephoto lens
No stranger to fantastic budget camera phones, Xiaomi hasn’t always nailed user experience, but it tends to get value very right, and its cameras are also competitive. This has never been more true than with the Redmi Note 10 Pro.
Its 108MP camera system is best-in-class by a wide margin, its screen sounds like something that fell off a flagship spec sheet, and with a huge battery, sleek design and enough power to deliver smooth performance, it really should cost more! Make no mistake, this is one sensational budget camera phone.
Read our full Redmi Note 10 Pro review
7. Nothing Phone (1)
Fill lights, OIS, and a 50MP camera make the Nothing Phone (1) a mighty photography option
Specifications
Screen size: 6.55-inch OLED (2400 x 1080)
Rear cameras: 50MP (f/1.8) main, 50MP (f/2.2) ultrawide
Front camera: 16MP (f/2.5)
Weight: 6.9oz / 93.5g
Dimensions : 159.2 x 75.8 x 8.3 mm
Storage: 128GB, 256GB
RAM: 8GB, 12GB
Reasons to buy
+ Great camera for the price Novel and playful design A fully-featured package Wireless charging
Reasons to avoid
- Battery life could be better Doesn't pack best-in-class power No headphone jack
The Nothing Phone (1) is one of thebest budget camera phones, thanks to its latest update, which helped us eke a few extra hours out of its battery and capture better photos, it's also one of the most charming, enjoyable phones we've tested to date. Don't get us wrong, this is a flashing, beeping, iPhone-styled midrange smartphone that differentiates itself from the crowd with a gimmick and a prayer. That said, this phone's style is matched by substance – a midrange price, a great screen, stable performance, wireless charging, and a very solid camera experience.
While you can get other great phones with similar camera setups for less or the same amount of money– theRealme 9 Pro Plusand Pixel 6a spring to mind, the Nothing phone is still a very compelling option. It's an exciting smartphone, from an exciting brand. We also trust how its elements are curated and are impressed with this first effort – even if it has taken a software update to get us to this point.
Read our full Nothing Phone (1) review
8. OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G
The best budget OnePlus phone
Specifications
Screen size: 6.43-inch AMOLED 2400x1080
Rear cameras: 50MP (f/1.88), 8MP ultrawide (f/2.25), 2MP mono (f/2.5)
Front camera: 32MP (f/2.45)
Weight: 6.67oz / 189g
Dimensions: 58.9 x 73.2 x 8.25 mm
Storage: 128GB, 256GB
RAM: 8GB, 12GB
Reasons to buy
+ Fast charging Stable performance Restrained photo processing Striking design in green
Reasons to avoid
- No ultra-wide camera Weak macro camera LCD screen, not OLED Dated hardware
The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G is perhaps one of the worst-named phones of the year, however, don't judge a book by its cover, or a phone by its unesessary acronyms.
Practically speaking, we found the Nord CE 3 Lite has been great to use. Its camera immediately impresses. OnePlus's pared-back photo processing and its software optimization really are the CE 3 Lite's saving graces, as is its fun, zingy styling in green.
We know there are better value options elsewhere packing superior camera mixes and AMOLED screens with more punch and brightness, but we think the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite is fun to use and is a phone that looks set to be greater than the sum of its parts.
Read our hands on OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G review
9. Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
An extremely solid mid-range phone
Specifications
Release date: March 2021
Rear cameras: 64MP f/1.8, 12MP f/2.2, 5MP f/2.4
Front camera: 32MP f/2.2
OIS: Yes
Weight: 189 g
Dimensions: 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 mm
Storage: 128GB
Reasons to buy
+ High-quality camera array Solid future-proofing
Reasons to avoid
- Some over-zealous smoothing On the pricey end of "budget"
The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G sits pretty much perfectly in the middle of the smartphone offers: neither dirt-cheap nor prohibitively expensive. It's good to see Samsung continuing to cater to users who can't afford the latest models.
And "continue" is the operative word here; one of the great things about the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is that Samsung has committed to keeping it on the list for monthly OS updates, major Android updates, and security updates or at least three to four years. So you know you won't be buying a lemon and that nothing will work within a year's time.
The camera array on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is very solid for a phone at this price, a three-camera setup that produces punchy bright images at a range of distances. The standard photo modes perhaps smooth things out a little too much – you can detect the hand of an algorithm at work – but it probably won't bother most users, and it certainly doesn't look bad. The 120Hz screen also looks the business, and the 4,500mAh battery will comfortably last the day for all but the heaviest of users. This ticks absolutely loads of boxes, and while it's a more expensive budget smartphone, in terms of value for money it's right up there.
10. Poco X4 Pro 5G
Low-cost and pixel-packing with its 108MP main camera
Specifications
Screen size: 6.67" 2400x1080
Rear cameras: 108MP (f/1.9), 64MP (f/1.8), 8MP Ultrawide (f/2.2), 2MP Macro (f/2.4)
Front camera: 16 MP (f/2.5)
Weight: 7.23oz / 205g
Dimensions: 164.2 x 76.1 x 8.1 mm
Storage: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
RAM: 6GB, 8GB
Reasons to buy
+ Brilliant 120Hz AMOLED screen Impressive battery life Impressive value
Reasons to avoid
- Good, not great cameras Weak gaming performance Huge camera bump
The Poco X4 Pro 5G is a low-cost, high-impact phone that's big in every way – from its styling to its pixel count, screen size, and that battery –all big. Bang for the buck is therefore the name of the game here, but that isn't necessarily the case specifically when it comes to the camera. Last year's five-star Redmi Note 10 Pro actually outperforms the X4 Pro 5G's camera despite costing less.
With 5G connectivity, and an across-the-board competent feature set matched with good, not great photography capabilities though, Xiaomi's Poco X4 Pro 5G can still take excellent photos and is generally pretty easy to recommend at the right price.
Read our full Poco X4 Pro 5G review
11. Honor 50
Honor returns with a stylish mid-range smartphone with a 108MP camera
Specifications
Screen size: 6.57-inch OLED, FHD (1080 x 2340)
Rear camera: 108MP main (f/1.9), 8MP ultrawide (f/2.2), 2MP macro (f/2.4), 2MP depth (f/2.4)
Front camera: 32MP (f/2.2)
Weight: 6.17oz / 175g
Dimensions: 160 x 73.8 x 7.8 mm
Storage: 28GB, 256GB
RAM : 6GB, 8GB
Reasons to buy
+ High-res front camera Fast charging Sleek, lightweight design
Reasons to avoid
- Both 2MP cameras are poor quality
If you're looking for a mid-range smartphone that has a good front and rear camera, looks stylish, and has excellent battery life, the Honor 50 is a good choice. It might not have the processing power of some of the latest iPhones, but it is considerably cheaper.
Features such as the curved screen, the OLED display, and the 4,300mAh single-cell dual circuit battery capable of reaching full charge within an hour you'd expect to see in pro series phones, so for the price you do get some nice features.
Living in a world where we document our entire lives on social media, it's nice to have both a front-facing camera and a rear camera that produce high-quality images. However, both 2MP cameras could've been left out and it still would've been a solid phone – perhaps even a little cheaper.
Read our full Honor 50 review
How we test camera phones
As a photography website, we pay special attention to the photo and video quality of camera phones. We rate resolution, noise and color rendition in the context of what rival cameras can do, and where there are any special features, such as ‘night modes’ or ‘portrait modes’, we check that these perform as the makers describe.
Camera phones are all-round digital assistants too, of course, so we also check general handling, usability, and practicality – such as battery life.
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For nearly two decades Sebastian's work has been published internationally. Originally specialising in Equestrianism, his visuals have been used by the leading names in the equestrian industry such as The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), The Jockey Club, Horse & Hound and many more for various advertising campaigns, books and pre/post-event highlights.
He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts, holds a Foundation Degree in Equitation Science and is a Master of Arts in Publishing. He is member of Nikon NPS and has been a Nikon user since the film days using a Nikon F5 and saw the digital transition with Nikon's D series cameras and is still to this day the youngest member to be elected in to BEWA, The British Equestrian Writers' Association.
He is familiar with and shows great interest in medium and large format photography with products by Phase One, Hasselblad, Alpa and Sinar and has used many cinema cameras from the likes of Sony, RED, ARRI and everything in between. His work covers the genres of Equestrian, Landscape, Abstract or Nature and combines nearly two decades of experience to offer exclusive limited-edition prints to the international stage from his film & digital photography.
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FAQs
Best budget camera phones in 2023? ›
The number of megapixels that can be considered enough really depends on you and what you wish to do with your photos. If you're going to sell your photos or make large prints and posters smartphone pictures, then a phone camera with 12 megapixels or more will work well for you.
Which phone camera is best for photography in low price? ›Best Camera Mobile Phones Under 20000 in India | Price in India |
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iQOO Z7 5G | Rs. 18,999 |
Motorola Moto G72 | Rs. 15,999 |
Moto G82 5G | Rs. 19,999 |
OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G | Rs. 17,999 |
Mobile Phone | Amazon Rating | Primary Camera |
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G | 4.5/5 | 200MP + 12MP + 10MP |
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max | 4.5/5 | 48MP + 12MP + 12MP |
Motorola razr 40 | 3.9/5 | 64MP + 13MP |
Xiaomi 13 Pro | 4.4/5 | 50MP + 50MP + 50MP |
- Samsung Galaxy A14 – Best overall. Pros. ...
- Motorola Moto G62 – A close second. ...
- Nokia G60 5G – Buy on a subscription. ...
- Realme C35 – Best design. ...
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro – Best camera. ...
- Xiaomi Poco M4 Pro – Incredible value. ...
- Xiaomi Poco M4 Pro 5G – Great for budget 5G. ...
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 – Great all-rounder.
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Best overall. ...
- The Xiaomi 13 Pro packs a 1-inch sensor co-developed with Sony, plus an improved telephoto camera. Xiaomi 13 Pro. ...
- Google Pixel 7 Pro. Best nighttime camera. ...
- Apple iPhone 14 Pro. Best video camera. ...
- Google Pixel Fold. ...
- Google Pixel 7a. ...
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
- Google Pixel 7a. Google's best budget camera phone. ...
- OnePlus Nord 2T. The best OnePlus budget camera phone. ...
- iPhone SE. The best budget camera phone for Apple fans. ...
- Google Pixel 6. ...
- Moto G200. ...
- Google Pixel 6a. ...
- Samsung Galaxy A53. ...
- Realme C35.
The number of megapixels that can be considered enough really depends on you and what you wish to do with your photos. If you're going to sell your photos or make large prints and posters smartphone pictures, then a phone camera with 12 megapixels or more will work well for you.
What new phones are coming out in 2023? ›- Samsung Galaxy A54 5G. ...
- Google Pixel Fold. ...
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Range. ...
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. ...
- Rumored Apple® iPhone 15. ...
- Google Pixel 7A Range. ...
- Google Pixel 8. ...
- Samsung Galaxy A74 5G.
For low light and macro shooting, the Samsung seems to produce slightly better results, but for Portrait mode, the iPhone just about edges it. Video quality is great between both models, but again, the Samsung has greater flexibility and also has the headline specification of 8K, just in case you need it.
What is the most sold phone brand in 2023? ›We asked U.S. consumers about "Most popular smartphone brands" and found that "Apple" takes the top spot, while "ZTE" is at the other end of the ranking.
How do I choose a good camera phone? ›
- Sensor (Go for a large sensor) ...
- Megapixels (Don't rely too much on them) ...
- Aperture (Should be bright) ...
- Zoom (Prefer optical zoom) ...
- Lens (Find out if your phone supports external lenses) ...
- Flash (Look for front LED flash) ...
- Video (Should have 4K video recording)
Name of the Model | Camera Specifications of the Model |
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 | 12 MP + 12 MP Dual Rear Camera and 10 MP Front Camera |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | 108 MP + 10 MP + 10 MP + 12 MP Quad Rear Camera and 40 MP Front Camera |
Dual-Camera System
This can give you more control over your photos and help you capture better-quality images. Android phones typically offer a more comprehensive range of dual-camera options than iPhones, so if this feature is essential to you, then Android might be the better option.
- Samsung. Galaxy S23 Ultra. Check Price.
- Apple. iPhone 14 Pro. Check Price.
- Samsung. Galaxy S22 Ultra. Check Price.
- Google. Pixel 6 Pro. Check Price.
- Sony. Xperia 1 IV. Check Price.
- OnePlus. 10 Pro. Check Price.
- Oppo. Find X5 Pro. Check Price.
- Realme. GT 2 Pro. Check Price.
- Clean your camera lens. ...
- Adjust focus and exposure. ...
- Use natural light. ...
- Tweak the aspect ratio. ...
- Don't zoom, go closer. ...
- Balance shots with grid lines. ...
- Take photos in bursts. ...
- Download editing apps.
So, the best camera phone for photography would be one that serves your photography purposes the most. iPhone 13 Pro Max, Google Pixel 6 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra are the best camera phones you can get. If you want to go with a relatively cheaper yet decent camera phone, Xiaomi Mi Note 10 would be the right pick.