Best kids' phones 2018 UK - best kids' phone reviews

1. Moto G5

Moto G5
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  • Reviewed on: 12 September 2017
  • RRP: $200





There’s plenty of competition in Android’s budget market, but the Moto G5 is one of the best. The build quality alone feels like it belongs on a much more expensive phone, while the fingerprint gesture controls genuinely improve the Android experience.
The benchmarks and battery hold it back, but they're not unreasonable given the price. You'll find better specs in Chinese phones, but if you don't need a dual-SIM phone and you want the peace of mind of a proper UK warranty, it's a solid choice. 
But do check out the G5s as well if your budget can stretch a little.
Read our Moto G5 review.

2. Elephone P8 Mini

Elephone P8 Mini
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  • Reviewed on: 25 July 2017
  • RRP: $159.83





A similar performer to the UK’s best budget phone, the Moto G5, but with enhanced cameras and more storage, the Elephone P8 Mini is a great buy if you’re happy to import it from China.

3. Samsung Galaxy A3 2017

Samsung Galaxy A3 2017
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  • Reviewed on: 27 March 2017
  • RRP: $279





Overall, the A3's improvements for 2017 are pretty significant and make this nice-size, reasonably priced phone even more appealing if you like the idea of the Galaxy S7 but can't quite stretch your budget that far.
Its waterproofing and fingerprint sensor are both convenient and practical, and the good-looking design makes it easy to forget that this phone has a price tag that's way under half that of many flagship phones.

4. iPhone SE

iPhone SE
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  • Reviewed on: 21 March 2017
  • RRP: $379 (32GB); $449 (128GB)





The SE is what many iPhone fans have been asking for, and it's a great upgrade if you're still using an iPhone 5. For 5S owners, things aren't quite as clear cut. If you're not happy with the 5S's performance, the SE should solve that problem. However, unless you really want to shoot 4K videos, you're not going to notice a massive improvement in photo quality. There's a much bigger jump in quality if you're coming from an iPhone 5 (or earlier), however. In 2017 the SE might be more expensive but Apple has doubled the storage making it a more attractive buy.
Read our iPhone SE review.

5. Vodafone Smart Prime 7

Vodafone Smart Prime 7
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  • Reviewed on: 29 June 2016
  • RRP: £75 Pay as you go





We like the improved design of the Smart Prime 7 and Vodafone has even dropped the price, even if it is by £4. You get a decent phone for the money but we can't help but be a little disappointed by the downgrade to a Snapdragon 210 and that the camera is suddenly limited to 720p. Prime 6 owners have little reason to upgrade and although you can't go too wrong for just £75 you might be better off spending a little more on a better rival.

6. Samsung Galaxy A5 2017

Samsung Galaxy A5 2017
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  • Reviewed on: 7 February 2017
  • RRP: $419





The Galaxy A5 2017 is a fantastic mid-range phone, with the looks of a flagship and some decent performance and all-round specs.
It's a good cheaper option that can be found for around £200, though if you can afford it you might want to look at the Galaxy S7, an older flagship that has a stellar camera and better specs than the A5.

7. Motorola Moto G4

Motorola Moto G4
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  • Reviewed on: 18 November 2016
  • RRP: $245 (TBC)





Although the new Moto G4 is more expensive than the third-generation, Motorola is offering a Full HD screen, better processor, more storage and memory. Not everyone will enjoy the jump to 5.5in or the lack of full waterproofing but this is still a brilliant phone for under £200. Just bear in mind that the 3rd-gen Moto G is now a great buy at £149 and the Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 offers similar specs for just £125 (albeit SIM-locked).

8. Monqi Kids Smartphone

Monqi Kids Smartphone
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  • Reviewed on: 21 November 2017
  • RRP: $199





There's much to like on the Monqi. The bespoke software gives parents an impressive amount of control over what their progeny can see and do online, while the monitoring features also mean that letting the little ones out into the world isn't quite as traumatic as it could be. 
This is let down by the hardware, with its slow performance and poor battery life. For £150, you should expect a lot better than this. If Monqi can find a better base phone without increasing the price, then it will have something quite special on its hands.

9. Motorola Moto E 4G

Motorola Moto E 4G
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  • Reviewed on: 3 March 2015
  • RRP: US$109





The new Moto E 4G is a worthy upgrade over the original Moto E, with upgrades in every area. For an extra £20 it adds 4G LTE connectivity and a front-facing camera, plus performance and storage improvements. It might not be as fast as the grey-market Doogee F1 Turbo Mini, but this Moto E 4G is a much better deal than the EE Kestrel, making it the best budget 4G phone intended for UK sale we've seen.

10. UMIDIGI Z Pro

UMIDIGI Z Pro
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  • Reviewed on: 21 April 2017
  • RRP: US$247.99





The UMIDIGI Z Pro offers fantastic value at just over £200. It has a large battery, a decent screen and powerful performance. The dual-camera doesn't offer quite the relief we were hoping for following poor performance from the UMI Z, but this is still a great phone.