Cheapest mobile phones in South Africa — including several options for under R200

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Cheapest mobile phones in South Africa — including several options for under R200
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Here are ten of the most affordable mobile phones you can buy in South Africa.

South Africans looking for an affordable mobile phone have many options to choose from — including several for under R200.

These devices don’t boast impressive specs and can’t access modern messaging platforms like WhatsApp. However, many South Africans are looking for the cheapest mobile phone they can find, and are only interested in making calls and sending SMS messages. MyBroadband looked for the cheapest mobile phones in South Africa and found ten from manufacturers like Itel, Mobicel, and Premio that will get the job done for between R159 and R229.

The most expensive option listed — the Quest Q24 — packs the biggest battery and display of the lot, and also features Bluetooth and 3G connectivity.Itel’s 2163D is the cheapest phone listed at R159. It has a 120 x 160-pixel colour TFT display, 2G connectivity, and its memory can be expanded by up to 32GB with a microSD card.Other notable devices include the Mobicel S1 and Premio A11, which also have Bluetooth and 3G connectivity.

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