About a year ago, we took a look at seven decent smartphones available for under R1000, but have times changed since then?
We decided to revisit the topic, listing some capable smartphones that don't breach the one grand barrier.
Vodacom Smart Kicka 2Last month saw the red network introduce the Smart Kicka 2, the sequel to 2015's cheapest and most capable smartphone in South Africa.
It's still unclear exactly what kind of specs we're getting with the new handset. If it's anything like the Smart First again, expect a budget Spreadtrum quad-core A7 processor, 1400mAh battery, 512MB of RAM, 2MP camera and 4GB of expandable storage.
Still, at R499 from the network, you're looking at a decent Android 5.1 smartphone.
Vodacom Smart Mini 7Another Vodacom-branded smartphone makes the list, part of a range of seven devices revealed by the company.
The Smart Mini 7 has slightly better specs than the Kicka 2 as well as a R699 price tag instead. So what are you getting for the price then?
The Smart Mini 7 packs a quad-core A7 processor, 512MB of RAM, an 800×480 screen and 4GB of expandable storage. In the camera department, you've got a 2MP main camera and a VGA-quality selfie shooter.
Microsoft Lumia 530Microsoft Mobile used to have a stable of super-cheap yet capable smartphones, but those days are mostly behind it.
The Lumia 530 is still on sale via the likes of MTN though, being available at a prepaid price of R999 – not too bad a price to pay.
For your cash, you get a phone with a Snapdragon 200 chip, 512MB of RAM, a 1430mAh battery and a 480×854 4.5-inch display. The camera department is very budget though, in the form of a solitary fixed focus (!) 5MP camera.
The phone isn't officially getting Windows Phone though, so you'll be stuck on the very capable but not quite modern Windows Phone 8.1 instead.
Mobicel VivoA comparatively small name in the local industry, Mobicel is slowly making a name for itself thanks to some decent budget wares.
The Vivo is one of the handsets, coming in at R799 via the likes of Ackermans. Your cash gets you a budget quad-core A7 processor, 768MB of RAM and 4GB of expandable storage.
Other specs include dual-SIM design, 5MP main camera, 2MP selfie shooter, 5-inch 480×854 display, a 1800mAh battery and Android 5.1.
Alcatel Pixi 3 4.5Alcatel OneTouch is one of the most prominent players in the budget smartphone space, and the Pixi 3 4.5 (review) definitely falls into this sector.
Available for R829 via Glocell and R799 via CNA, the Pixi 3 comes with an entry-level dual-core A7 processor, 512MB of RAM, a 4.5-inch 480×854 display and a 1400mAh battery.
The phone doesn't fare too badly in the photography arena though, offering up an 8MP camera on the back and 5MP front-facing shooter, according to CNA. It's not clear whether this is the true resolution or whether we're looking at software-enhanced cameras, as our review found otherwise.
Terrible puns make Hadlee Simons difficult to work with, but he brings almost seven years of tech journalism experience to the table. When he's not at work or watching motorsport, he's in the foetal position on a jiu jitsu mat. MoreSource: 5 more decent Android & Windows smartphones under R1000
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