Recommend a cell phone (up to 200 euro)?

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What is important to me:

Good battery life (should easily last a whole day. With normal use)

Dual SIM capable

Shouldn't be overwhelmed with apps like Instagram or Netflix.

I don't care about the camera. Every now and then I scan documents. As long as you can see things, I'm happy. Do not need 100 times zoom or something else.
I don't gamble either

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Xiaomi Redmond Note 8 that I have I gamble with it and it runs like clockwork has fingerprint on the back. Camera is not bad and acceptable.

My friend did that, talking grade 9 per that, almost the same thing only with better l

Camera and fingerprint in the frame as an on off button, he also uses it to claim things and everything works perfectly for him too

ATTENTION it could look unusually big and heavy!

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I would recommend the Poco M3 to you as it has a 6000 mAh battery, one of the largest batteries on the market, it also has fast charging. The processor is not overwhelmed with Instagram and Netflix either. The camera is not the best, but it is definitely enough. LG

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The best devices currently available for under 200 euro:

Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10

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Samsung galaxy a70 is only available from 215 euro, but can only recommend it. Nice big display, reasonably good camera, …

It's a bit older, I think 2 years.

Hope I could help

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So you have to say that apps like Instagram and Netflix don't actually need that many system resources, so the challenge would be to find a cell phone that can't handle it.

I would say you just go to the Saturn website, look for a smartphone and give the thing a maximum price of 200 euro as a filter.

Personally, I wouldn't buy one that goes under 150 euro because these are often models that are a bit older and where the operating system is correspondingly old. Of course there are then some updates, but the manufacturer's update guarantee expires relatively quickly, which is not necessarily optimal, especially with security patches.

As far as the battery is concerned, it shouldn't be a problem that quickly with devices with less processor performance, but such a battery "ages", so it simply loses storage capacity over time. To be sure, you should choose a cell phone that is at least close to or better than under 3500mAh, if you want to use the device for a few years, I wouldn't go.

A relatively IMPORTANT thing is that you shouldn't buy cell phones from Huawei and Huawei subsidiary Honor, as they got caught up in the trade dispute between China and the USA and the USA has issued a ban on American companies from trading with Huawei. That means Huawei no longer has Google Services (i.e. Also no Google PlayStore) with the new models and yes Huawei has its own app store, but in general China and data protection are even more difficult than the US and data protection, so I would keep my hands off them.