iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579

iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579

If you’re among the many people who find the eye-watering $1579-plus price tag of the new iPhone X outrageous, fear not. There a many less expensive alternatives that still deliver a high-quality experience.

To make things a little easier, we’ve broken down our selections into two different categories: devices that are still part of Apple’s ecosystem (for people who don’t want to leave), and everything else (for people who are finally considering switching to Android).

iPhone Alternatives

Due to the nature of Apple’s iron-clad control over the iOS ecosystem, there’s naturally a lot less choice when it comes to homegrown iPhone X alternatives. Now you can always opt for the $1079 iPhone 8 or $1229 iPhone 8 Plus, but I think we can do even better. After all, the main advantages of the new iPhone 8 over previous models are wireless charging and Apple’s new A11 Bionic chip. If you spend most of your time on social media, texting, or browsing the web, the enhanced performance you’ll get from the A11 Bionic processor could be overkill. And since the iPhone 8 and iPhone X are the first iPhones with wireless charging, to even take advantage of the feature, you’re going to have to buy a wireless charging pad too. We’re trying to save money here, not spend more.

iPhone 7

iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579
Image: Apple

Image: Apple

The real sweet spot between price and features is the good ‘ole iPhone 7, which starts at $849 — nearly half the price of an iPhone X. No, you won’t get the the iPhone X’s pretty bezel-less screen, but you will get a home button with TouchID instead of Apple’s newfangled facial recognition tech. And if you move up to the $1049 iPhone 7 Plus, you even get 12mp dual rear cameras that are identical to the ones on the iPhone 8, and not far off the setup on the iPhone X. (the main difference for the X is that is has optical image stabilisation on both cameras, instead of just on the main camera on the iPhone 7 and 8.)

iPhone SE

iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579
Image: Apple

Image: Apple

But what about the iPhone SE, you ask? At $549, it sure is cheap, and damn near a third of the cost of the iPhone X. It’s also pretty petite, which is a nice bonus for people with smaller hands. Still, unless you’re planning on getting an SE this month, it could be worth trying to hold out until the spring, when Apple is expected to announce a revamped version of the SE

Android Alternatives

Over in the Android camp, there are a lot more options for more affordable iPhone X competitors. But you’re going to have to be willing to switch to a different OS, and possibly abandon (or at least spending time transferring) your iTunes and App Store purchases. But if you can stomach the transition, it will be worth the savings in the long run.

Samsung Galaxy S8

iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579
Image: Samsung

Image: Samsung

While I definitely wouldn’t call the Galaxy S8 cheap, with prices for Samsung’s 5.7-inch flagship hovering around $999, it offers pretty significant savings without sacrificing much on specs. The S8 has both iris and facial recognition tech for unlocking your phone with a glance, and while the face unlock isn’t the most secure, you also have the choice of a rear-mounted fingerprint reader (something you won’t get on the iPhone X). You also get a gorgeous bezel-less design without an ugly monobrow at the top and one of the best displays in the world. And because the S8 has a glass back just like the iPhone X, you also get wireless charging, on top of handy things like a headphone jack and a USB-C port.

OnePlus 5

iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579
Image: OnePlus

Image: OnePlus

This phone took a lot of flack for looking a lot like an iPhone, but if you’re someone considering switching away from Apple while trying to minimise transition pains, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Like the iPhone X, the OnePlus 5 has a gorgeous OLED screen and dual rear cameras, while retaining features like a front-mounted fingerprint sensor. The major features you won’t get are wireless charging and IP-68 water resistance. However, with a starting price of just $599, it’s hard to fault the OnePlus 5 too much.

Moto G5 Plus

iPhone X Alternatives: Great Phones For People Who Don’t Want To Spend $1579
Image: Moto

Image: Moto

Moving even further down the price ladder to levels Apple simply can’t match, we have the Moto G5 Plus, which so far, is the best budget phone of the year. Starting at $399, the 5.5-inch G5 Plus costs one-fifth of an iPhone X and it features a front-mounted fingerprint reader with nifty gesture control, an essentially stock version of Android, headphone jack and compatibility with any carrier. Oh, and before I forget, if you want something like the G5 Plus but are looking for a slightly more upscale design and build, the Moto Z2 Play starts at $699 and includes upgrades like mod support, an AMOLED screen and bigger 15cm AMOLED display.

The rest of the contenders

There are a number of other worthy contenders like the soon-to-be-released LG V30 or whatever Google is planning on doing with the next Pixel sometime in October, but these phones are officially out yet. Then are are older phones like the original Pixel or So the real smart play would be to wait another couple months as we get deeper into the fall and those holiday discounts start roll out. But the real point is, for people who don’t want to spend over $1500 on Apple’s shockingly expensive phone, you don’t have to, because there are plenty of options.


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