Top 10 Smartphones on a Php10,000 budget

Some of us Filipinos often hesitate when it comes to upgrading to a new smartphone because of many factors. One of the most important to things to keep in mind is the budget (for obvious reasons). Why choose a phone that you can’t afford, right? You’ll just end up getting frustrated.

The operating system and the phone’s hardware features should be put into consideration since you have to purchase a device that’ll suit your wants/needs! You should be able to get more use out of your new phone other than just for calls and texts (and the occasional sound trippin’).

No worries, I’m here to offer some help. I’ve chosen the ten best smartphones available locally that costs around P10K or less that offers the best ‘bang for the buck’ to help you decide on your next purchase.

Go on and have a look below:

(Note: Phones are listed in no particular order, price quotes are based on online sellers and lowest mall prices we’ve found.)

1. Blackberry Curve 9320/9220 (Php9,800 – Php10,000)

Best for people who: Want a straightforward QWERTY smartphone with cheap social networking subscriptions.
Not for you if: You love playing games, browsing the net, watching videos.

Pros: Cheap mobile internet packages, BBM, great full QWERTY keyboard, good battery life

Cons: poor app selection, outdated OS, clunky web browser, average camera, low resolution screen

2. Nokia Lumia 610 (Php9,400 – Php10,500)

Best for people who: Want a simple smartphone without too much tinkering needed to get things done.
Not for you if: You don’t like the tiled interface, if you hate Microsoft.

Pros: WP7 Metro UI is unique, beautiful and functional, zippy performance, good battery life, Xbox and Windows 8 integration

Cons: ‘Dumbed’ down version of the Lumia 710, limited UI customization (typical of WP7 devices), App market still lacking, low resolution screen

3. Sony Xperia U (Php10,000 – Php10,800)

Best for people who: Want an affordable, stylish and speedy Android phone with a simplified UI.

Not for you if: You’re a file junkie.

Pros: zippy performance thanks to the 1GHz dual-core processor, excellent design and build quality, decent battery life, good performance when running apps, high resolution display

Cons: 4GB internal storage (no microSD card slot), awful 720p video clips, no ICS yet

4. Sony Ericsson Live Walkman (P7,200 – P8,000)

Best for people who: Love music, compact phone and live an active lifestyle.

Not for you if: You play games, watch movies on your phone.

Pros: great bundled earphones, designed for music lovers, decent battery life, stylish exterior

Cons: UI is a little dated, screen can be a bit cramped for some

5. Sony Xperia Pro (Php10,100)

Best for people who: Want a good Android phone with a fully-functional QWERTY keyboard in a small package.
Not for you if: You’re a performance freak, afraid of phones with a sliding mechanism, you want a compact phone.

Pros: spacious slide-out keyboard, good display (BRAVIA engine), in-call noise cancellation, good performing camera and features (Exmor R sensor), Android ICS update is out already

Cons: No Dvix/Xvid support, old Snapdragon S2 chip, slightly bulky

6. Sony Xperia Active (Php9,800 – Php10,200)

Best for people who: Are adventurous, a fitness junkie, clumsy or love to take pictures in the shower.
Not for you if: You have really big thumbs, picky with screen resolution or like watching movies.

Pros: water, shock and dust resistant, zippy overall performance, good camera, ANT+ system support for health devices (external blood pressure monitors, Nike+ pedometer, etc…), decent battery life

Cons: bulky for its screen size, lots of Sony bloatware, lack of media format support

7. Lenovo P7000 (Php10,500 – Php10,999)

Best for people who: Want an adequately fast phone with a 4″ screen and long battery life for a cheap amount of money.
Not for you if: You don’t like the thought of owning a ‘dual sim’ phone, hate carrying a big slab inside your pocket.

Pros: ICS out of the box, large capacity battery (2500mAh), simple, minimalist exterior, dual sim functionality, HSPA+ support

Cons: UI laggy at times, 4″ screen’s resolution is a bit on the low side for its size, build quality seems a bit flimsy

8. HTC Desire C (Php9,900)

Best for people who: Want a compact phone and experience ICS on a budget.
Not for you if: You’ve owned a 1GHz phone with Gingerbread on it, ICS on the desire C isn’t exactly ‘smooth-sailing’.

Pros: simple, zippy UI, good camera

Cons: sluggish CPU (600 MHz), low resolution display

9. LG Optimus Black P970 (Php10,950)

Best for people who: Want high-performance phone on a budget.
Not for you if: The 4″ screen is too big for you

Pros: large 4″ NOVA display, 1GHz processor, HSDPA support, very thin and light, WiFi Direct

Cons: low resolution screen for the size, can be a bit too big for some people, still on Android 2.2, battery life

10. HTC Radar (P10,300- P10,800)

Best for people who: Want HTC’s solid build quality in a phone that’s stylish, FAST and runs Windows Phone 7 OS.
Not for you if: As usual — if you don’t like WP7’s Metro UI.

Pros: great S-LCD display, fast, stylish, great build quality, good camera, loud speakerphone

Cons: non-removable battery, no storage expansion, app market still lacking, limited UI customization (typical of WP7 devices)

As you may have noticed, I did not include ‘feature phones’ or phones that run different versions of Symbian, Bada OS or any other mobile operating system other than Blackberry OS, Android and Windows Phone since any OS other than these three is like taking two steps backward (i.e. app availability, performance, free bundled services, etc…) — except Apple’s iOS which I wasn’t able to include (even if I wanted to) since any iPhone version that sports a price tag around 10K is obviously a second-hand unit.

Anyway, the most of the phones I’ve chosen above mostly possess processors that are clocked at least 800MHz since anything slower than that (without taking CPU architecture into account) will most certainly guarantee frequent occurrences of headache, also, it’s worth noting that the only dual core phone on this list is the Sony Xperia U. If I were to purchase three phones found on this list, my three best bets would be the Xperia U, Blackberry Curve 9320 and the HTC Radar. It’s the best of ‘three’ worlds?

Was I able to help you decide on which phone you should purchase? If I did, please let me know by posting a comment below. If I didn’t, well… you probably should save a bit more money. Teehee!

(Just kidding! Please do post some other phone models that I’ve missed and tell us what makes that particular phone special. The rule? Price should be around 10K or less)

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61 Responses

  1. Avatar for amao10 amao10 says:

    saan makikita yung ganyang price? hehehe.. sa mga mall ba yan o sa online store?

    • Avatar for Kevin Go Kevin Go says:

      Hi!

      Yes, some of the prices I’ve included here (that’s why may estimates) are from online shops and malls.

      I buy most of my gadgets from a well-known online seller, the experience has been great really :D

  2. Avatar for roiji roiji says:

    puro Sony (Ericsson) heheh’ <3
    Didn't know the lenovo phone has a 2500 mAh battery <3

  3. Avatar for Rodrod Rodrod says:

    san po nakakabili ng Sony Xperia U na ganyan ang price po?

    salamat po sa mga sasagot. (:

  4. Avatar for Pepe Pepe says:

    Woah you can get an Xperia U for 10k now? o_O I bought mine 13.5k a month ago haha

    • Avatar for Marcelino Marcelino says:

      I don’t think so. Di naman ganun ka-bilis mag-depreciate ang Sony.

      Baka online store yan or gray market price. I was at Megamall last night. Nasa 10k++ pa ang Xperia U.

  5. Avatar for kimkae77 kimkae77 says:

    Sony experia ray….

  6. Avatar for Harley Mah-Son Harley Mah-Son says:

    Enjoying my new BB 9320. :) I would want the Sony xperia U too! :)

  7. Avatar for Marcelino Marcelino says:

    The illustration that was used on the Sony Xperia U here is actually the Xperia P.

  8. Avatar for Jebs Jebs says:

    How about a top 10 smartphones on 10,000 to 20,000 budget?

  9. Avatar for Enya Enya says:

    Xperia Ray

  10. Avatar for Christian Andersen Christian Andersen says:

    You can also get the Xperia Ray for 9K at Kimstore. Some phones like the Optimus Black can get ICS by installing CyanogenMod and the likes.

  11. Avatar for vince vince says:

    make a new blog post for the 20,000 peso price range!!!!!

  12. Avatar for Meil Meil says:

    MyPhone A818. 3.5″ Capacitive Touchscreen
    800mHz
    P3,999 only

  13. Avatar for H H says:

    waiting for sony tipo dual but i really like holding the nokia lumia 610 but the windows bores me.

  14. Avatar for Ger Ger says:

    Samsung Galaxy Ace around P9,000.00 widget city

  15. Avatar for Meil Meil says:

    MyPhone A818 Duo
    Dual SIM
    800mHz processor
    3.5″ Capacitive touchscreen
    Android 2.3
    P3,999 only
    I love this phone at very affordable price!

  16. Avatar for hundredpercent hundredpercent says:

    San pa ba nakakabili ng HTC radar (at that price tag)? i already asked some stores at SM and they told me they no longer get stocks of it.

  17. Avatar for wapski wapski says:

    I’d go for Lenovo P7000.. Pero available na nga ba?

  18. Avatar for chinitoguy chinitoguy says:

    Wow! Very nice top 10! I couldn’t agree more with article from Mr. Olandres. These are really the best budget smartphones out there. Although I would like to add HUAWEI HONOR there. Its around 10k too and has a 4 inch screen, Android 2.3, and 1Ghz processor if I’m not mistaken.

    Something caught my attention. SONY XPERIA U for only 10K?!? Really?!? A beautiful, well crafted and with good specs smartphone like the Xperia U with 10k pricetag will be the best catch! I will buy!!! Where? Kahit nasaan yan bibili talaga ako!

    Personally, if I will arrange it from 1 to 10, being 1 the highest, this is my arrangement:
    1. Sony Xperia U
    2. HTC Radar
    3. Nokia Lumia 610
    4. Lenovo P700 (this phone is really good)
    5. BlackBerry Curve 9320
    6. LG Optimus Black (I heard its upgradable to Android 4.0)
    7. HTC Desire C
    8. Sony Ericsson Xperia Active
    9. Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
    10. Sony Ericcson Xperia Live Walkman

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      We wanted to include the Huawei Honor but could not find one in the stores selling it at the Php10k range. The SRP then was Php14k+ pa.

  19. Avatar for NoypiGeeks NoypiGeeks says:

    I’m with LG Optimus Black =)

  20. Avatar for Wax Wax says:

    Lumia 610

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