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Hi all,

I recently got a 400 bucks voucher to offset when purchasing a phone.

I don't really want to fork out additional cash to top up and will rather choose a phone that is close to 400 bucks or maybe top up a little?

EDIT: Just to add on, I am holding a Galaxy S2 currently.

Here is the list:

GALAXY ACE 2 - 330

GALAXY S III mini - 530 [Top up130]

Optimus L7 - 300

Optimus L9 - 420 [Top up20]

HTC 8S - 390

Huawei Honor Non Cam - 390

Huawei Ascend P1 Non Cam - 430 [Top up30]

BB9360 - 475 [Top up75]

BB 9360 non-cam - 465 [Top up65]

So phone do you suggest I get?

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Here is the list:

GALAXY ACE 2 - 330

GALAXY S III mini - 530 [Top up130]

Optimus L7 - 300

Optimus L9 - 420 [Top up20]

HTC 8S - 390

Huawei Honor Non Cam - 390

Huawei Ascend P1 Non Cam - 430 [Top up30]

BB9360 - 475 [Top up75]

BB 9360 non-cam - 465 [Top up65]

So phone do you suggest I get?

Ace 2 I would recommend. I would love to say the HTC 8s because of windows phone 8 but its lack of memory is a nuisance. Huawei/before BB10 I wouldn't even look at.

I would suggest Galaxy Grand Duos (though it is out of box you made). It has everything what galaxy S4 has save the screen resolution. It has 480 x 800 (WVGA) while S4 model has 1080p.

I have bought it and found everything very nice.

I do not know how much it will deviate from your redeemable voucher?

Here is tech specs link:

http://www.samsung.com/in/consumer/mobile-phone/mobile-phone/smartphone/GT-I9082EWAINU-spec?subsubtype=android-mobiles

I would suggest Galaxy Grand Duos (though it is out of box you made). It has everything what galaxy S4 has save the screen resolution. It has 480 x 800 (WVGA) while S4 model has 1080p.

I have bought it and found everything very nice.

I do not know how much it will deviate from your redeemable voucher?

Here is tech specs link:

http://www.samsung.c...android-mobiles

My telco doesn't carry this model here unfortunately.

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