Best Android Phones on AT&T

**Best Phones Under $150 on Contract with AT&T**

When it comes to finding a great phone at an affordable price, AT&T has a variety of options available under $150 on contract. In this article, we'll explore some of the best phones that fit this budget.

**The Beloved Moto X (2014)**

One of the standout phones in this category is the Motorola Moto X 2014. This device may not have been the most spec-heavy phone on the market when it was released, but it made up for it with a great build quality and a comfortable design that fits perfectly in your hand. The Moto X also boasted a large 4.7-inch screen and came with the ability to customize your home screen and notifications to your heart's content. With an AT&T contract, you can get this phone for $99 or $526 off-contract.

Motorola didn't set out to create the best phone spec-wise; instead, they aimed to create a great phone that showed the market that a device could be awesome without needing to be loaded with features. This approach paid off, and the Moto X 2014 has won over many fans with its understated design and versatility.

**The Galaxy Note 3**

Another great option for AT&T customers is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Released around the same time as the Moto X, this device boasted some impressive specs, including a large 5.7-inch screen, a super-fast Snapdragon 800 processor, and an 1080p display. The Note 3 also came with a sleek faux leather back that gave it a premium feel.

The Galaxy Note 3 is available through AT&T's 2-year contract for $149 or $564 off-contract. This phone was arguably the biggest change in design in the Note line, and its big battery made it perfect for long days on the go.

**The HTC Desire Eye**

Last but not least, we have the HTC Desire Eye. Some may argue that this device is a niche option, but we disagree. The Desire Eye has some pretty decent specs, including a Snapdragon 801 processor, an 1080p screen, and a Micro SD card expansion slot. It also came with a 13-megapixel front-facing camera, which was a notable feature at the time of its release.

Our only gripe with the Desire Eye is the quality of the cameras. While both cameras took decent photos, it was easy to tell which one was taking the front-facing shots or the rear-facing shots. Despite this, the HTC Desire Eye remains a great option for AT&T customers looking for a solid device without breaking the bank.

**Other Options**

For those on an extremely tight budget, there are three other phones available under $50 through AT&T's 2-year contract:

* The Moto X (first generation): This is the original Moto X, which was a great device in its own right. With a 4.7-inch screen and mid-range specs, it may not be as flashy as some of the newer options, but it has a certain charm that fans still appreciate today.

* The Moto G 4G LTE: This phone is essentially the same as the original Moto G, except with some tweaks to make it more modern. It came with a larger screen and support for LTE, making it a great option for those who want to stay connected on the go.

* The LG Vista: For users who value multimedia capabilities over other features, the LG Vista is a great choice. With an 8-megapixel camera, a large 5.7-inch screen, and a big removable battery, this device is perfect for watching movies or shows on the go.

These phones may not have all the bells and whistles of more expensive devices, but they still offer great value for AT&T customers who are looking to upgrade their phone without breaking the bank.

**Final Thoughts**

The world of smartphones can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to choosing a new device. But with these options, we hope you've found something that fits your needs and budget. Whether you're looking for a sleek design, impressive specs, or great value, there's a phone on this list that's sure to meet your requirements.

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enall right so one of the most popular shows I did was the best phone list right so best Android phone over 250 under 250 all that kind of stuff but many of you said that hey great phone list Jace but my carrier doesn't have those phones as an option so we thought we'd do a similar list but geared towards specific major carriers across the US so if you are an AT&T customer this one's for you all right so starting us right off at the top of the list for phones over $150 for AT&T has got to be the Golden Boy the king of faets the handsome movie star that is the Galaxy Note 4 last year's Note 3 was a beast of a phone and somehow Samsung managed to make it even better and thanks to its 5.7in quad core HD Super AMOLED display it's big 3220 mAh battery and 16 megapixel rearing camera the Galaxy Note 4 is meant to draw in just about everyone who loves fablet or just big phones it's running Android 4.4.4 KitKat and should be getting the update to lollipop sometime in the very near future if you're thinking about picking one up however this comes at a big price at $2.99 on contract with a 2-year contract or if you're off contract it will cost you 825 plus you should know that the Galaxy Note 4 is really the best that Samsung has to offer to date and is one of our favorite phones for 2014 now next up on our over $150 option is the Nexus 6 the Nexus 6 is a staple on any list of top Android handsets at the moment regardless of the carrier looming large both literally and through what it represents Google's vision of what Android software should be like now the biggest drawback with the Nexus 6 is the one that makes it stand out the most which is its 6in display the Nexus 6 will never be a good choice for everyone however if you're fine with the size there's a lot to love about this phone the screen first of all is fantastic the processing package is topnotch the camera is powerful and the build quality is as good as any plus even if Motorola and other phone makers are upping their updates game Nexus is still the way to go if you love Android updates on the quick now it's worth noting that the AT&T Nexus 6 model does have some carrier branding but otherwise this is the same Nexus 6 you'd get unlocked if you bought from Google Play Store as for pricing the phone will set you back $249 with a 2-year contract $682 outright now because the Nexus 6 is relatively a new device I would love to hear in the comments below what you guys think of it for those of you who actually have the phone and have tried it for a couple weeks now what do you think please let me know in the comments below now a couple weeks ago when I published the best Android phones on the market list I excluded the LGG3 and that made their owner Stark raving mad well it made this list now at the time of its release the LG G3 had some of the best specs on the smartphone market to date it made headlines for the first phone to boast a Quad HD display and along with it came the 3,000 mAh battery the massive screen or at the time considered massive and Powerful 2.5 GHz processor and Sleek build quality became a force to be reckoned with amongst the other Flagship competitors you can currently pick up the LG G3 for $1.99 and a 2-year contract with AT&T or $579 off contract all right so let's talk about the best phones under 150 bucks on contract with AT&T and the first up is the Beloved Moto X the successor to the first Moto X brings a bump up in almost every specification while keeping its modest stature with the original X Motorola didn't set out to create the best phone spec-wise they did set out to create a great phone and show the market that a phone could be great without having a whole lot in the spec Department this is something you need to remember when you're talking about the Moto X 2014 it still has an impressive build great screen and a comfortable in hand feel with the added bonus of customizing your phone however you'd like this is the perfect phone for anyone who truly wants to personalize their device the Moto X second generation can be purchased through AT&T for 99 bucks with a 2-year contract or 526 bucks off contract now one of the great ways to get a flagship phone on the cheap is to Simply get a phone that's a little bit older so consider the Galaxy Note 3 through AT&T what was arguably the biggest change in design in the note line this Samsung Galaxy Note 3 began getting us really excited about big phones its big battery super fast Snapdragon 800 processor and a 108p screen made for a worthy successor to the original note and the Note 2 due to constant feedback on their previously used materials Samsung went with a nice faux leather back that really made it feel like a premium device the Galaxy Note 3 is available through AT&T's 2-year contract for $149 or $564 off contract last up on our sub $150 options is a phone that many of you may not know that much about and that's the HTC Desire I some might argue that the HTC Desire ey is a niche device though we' beg to differ the desire ey has some pretty decent specifications toting a Snapdragon 801 processor 1080p screen a Micro SD card expansion slot and oh yeah a 13 megapixel front facing camera if it weren't for the camera this would still be a worthy phone for your 2-year contract it flies through the HDC sense and has a great inhand feel our only gripe with a phone is the quality of the cameras HDC Desire has never been a camera giant we all want them to be but we can tell that they tried with this one both cameras take decent quality photos but you can still absolutely tell which one is taking the front-facing shots or the rear facing shots the HTC Desire ey can be got through AT&T's 2-year contract for $149 or $549 off off contract now for those of you on a super tight budget I know how it feels and there are three other phones that I want to mention that are sub $50 through AT&T's to your contract here they are and first up is the Moto X first generation ah the memories Motorola aim to show us that they could make an inexpensive phone with mid-range specifications that performed almost as well as the competition they managed to succeed with the Moto X many people grew very fond of this device with it smaller than than usual 4.7 in screen or consider the Moto G 4G LTE not to be confused with the second generation Moto G or even the original but the Moto g4g LTE model was introduced between these two generations packing the same overall specifications as the original but with a few changes including a Micro SD card slot and support for LTE aside from this you get the same 4.5 in 720p display a Snapdragon 400 CPU and 1 GB of RAM and everything else you'd come to expect from the original Moto G and our third and final option for the sub $50 category is the LG Vista for users who value multimedia capabilities over other things the Vista is a great choice it has a 5.7 in screen that's great for watching movies or shows and surprisingly a great 8 megapixel camera and has a big removable battery for the Road Warriors out there if you don't mind the 8 GB of internal storage and 720p display the Vista may be the one for you thanks for for watching Edward Army my name is Jace I'd love to connect with you right here on Google+ or Twitter and I'm sure that other people will put in the comments below their experiences with various AT&T devices other people will appreciate that thank you you don't want to forget about my brothers Android Josh Joe and the techn Kevin law and Chris is Gary asash all working real hard to deliver the best Android content on the web I should see you next week on Android Q&A aall right so one of the most popular shows I did was the best phone list right so best Android phone over 250 under 250 all that kind of stuff but many of you said that hey great phone list Jace but my carrier doesn't have those phones as an option so we thought we'd do a similar list but geared towards specific major carriers across the US so if you are an AT&T customer this one's for you all right so starting us right off at the top of the list for phones over $150 for AT&T has got to be the Golden Boy the king of faets the handsome movie star that is the Galaxy Note 4 last year's Note 3 was a beast of a phone and somehow Samsung managed to make it even better and thanks to its 5.7in quad core HD Super AMOLED display it's big 3220 mAh battery and 16 megapixel rearing camera the Galaxy Note 4 is meant to draw in just about everyone who loves fablet or just big phones it's running Android 4.4.4 KitKat and should be getting the update to lollipop sometime in the very near future if you're thinking about picking one up however this comes at a big price at $2.99 on contract with a 2-year contract or if you're off contract it will cost you 825 plus you should know that the Galaxy Note 4 is really the best that Samsung has to offer to date and is one of our favorite phones for 2014 now next up on our over $150 option is the Nexus 6 the Nexus 6 is a staple on any list of top Android handsets at the moment regardless of the carrier looming large both literally and through what it represents Google's vision of what Android software should be like now the biggest drawback with the Nexus 6 is the one that makes it stand out the most which is its 6in display the Nexus 6 will never be a good choice for everyone however if you're fine with the size there's a lot to love about this phone the screen first of all is fantastic the processing package is topnotch the camera is powerful and the build quality is as good as any plus even if Motorola and other phone makers are upping their updates game Nexus is still the way to go if you love Android updates on the quick now it's worth noting that the AT&T Nexus 6 model does have some carrier branding but otherwise this is the same Nexus 6 you'd get unlocked if you bought from Google Play Store as for pricing the phone will set you back $249 with a 2-year contract $682 outright now because the Nexus 6 is relatively a new device I would love to hear in the comments below what you guys think of it for those of you who actually have the phone and have tried it for a couple weeks now what do you think please let me know in the comments below now a couple weeks ago when I published the best Android phones on the market list I excluded the LGG3 and that made their owner Stark raving mad well it made this list now at the time of its release the LG G3 had some of the best specs on the smartphone market to date it made headlines for the first phone to boast a Quad HD display and along with it came the 3,000 mAh battery the massive screen or at the time considered massive and Powerful 2.5 GHz processor and Sleek build quality became a force to be reckoned with amongst the other Flagship competitors you can currently pick up the LG G3 for $1.99 and a 2-year contract with AT&T or $579 off contract all right so let's talk about the best phones under 150 bucks on contract with AT&T and the first up is the Beloved Moto X the successor to the first Moto X brings a bump up in almost every specification while keeping its modest stature with the original X Motorola didn't set out to create the best phone spec-wise they did set out to create a great phone and show the market that a phone could be great without having a whole lot in the spec Department this is something you need to remember when you're talking about the Moto X 2014 it still has an impressive build great screen and a comfortable in hand feel with the added bonus of customizing your phone however you'd like this is the perfect phone for anyone who truly wants to personalize their device the Moto X second generation can be purchased through AT&T for 99 bucks with a 2-year contract or 526 bucks off contract now one of the great ways to get a flagship phone on the cheap is to Simply get a phone that's a little bit older so consider the Galaxy Note 3 through AT&T what was arguably the biggest change in design in the note line this Samsung Galaxy Note 3 began getting us really excited about big phones its big battery super fast Snapdragon 800 processor and a 108p screen made for a worthy successor to the original note and the Note 2 due to constant feedback on their previously used materials Samsung went with a nice faux leather back that really made it feel like a premium device the Galaxy Note 3 is available through AT&T's 2-year contract for $149 or $564 off contract last up on our sub $150 options is a phone that many of you may not know that much about and that's the HTC Desire I some might argue that the HTC Desire ey is a niche device though we' beg to differ the desire ey has some pretty decent specifications toting a Snapdragon 801 processor 1080p screen a Micro SD card expansion slot and oh yeah a 13 megapixel front facing camera if it weren't for the camera this would still be a worthy phone for your 2-year contract it flies through the HDC sense and has a great inhand feel our only gripe with a phone is the quality of the cameras HDC Desire has never been a camera giant we all want them to be but we can tell that they tried with this one both cameras take decent quality photos but you can still absolutely tell which one is taking the front-facing shots or the rear facing shots the HTC Desire ey can be got through AT&T's 2-year contract for $149 or $549 off off contract now for those of you on a super tight budget I know how it feels and there are three other phones that I want to mention that are sub $50 through AT&T's to your contract here they are and first up is the Moto X first generation ah the memories Motorola aim to show us that they could make an inexpensive phone with mid-range specifications that performed almost as well as the competition they managed to succeed with the Moto X many people grew very fond of this device with it smaller than than usual 4.7 in screen or consider the Moto G 4G LTE not to be confused with the second generation Moto G or even the original but the Moto g4g LTE model was introduced between these two generations packing the same overall specifications as the original but with a few changes including a Micro SD card slot and support for LTE aside from this you get the same 4.5 in 720p display a Snapdragon 400 CPU and 1 GB of RAM and everything else you'd come to expect from the original Moto G and our third and final option for the sub $50 category is the LG Vista for users who value multimedia capabilities over other things the Vista is a great choice it has a 5.7 in screen that's great for watching movies or shows and surprisingly a great 8 megapixel camera and has a big removable battery for the Road Warriors out there if you don't mind the 8 GB of internal storage and 720p display the Vista may be the one for you thanks for for watching Edward Army my name is Jace I'd love to connect with you right here on Google+ or Twitter and I'm sure that other people will put in the comments below their experiences with various AT&T devices other people will appreciate that thank you you don't want to forget about my brothers Android Josh Joe and the techn Kevin law and Chris is Gary asash all working real hard to deliver the best Android content on the web I should see you next week on Android Q&A a\n"