Looking for affordable phones under R300 in South Africa this October? You’re in luck. There are still several budget-friendly feature phones available for basic communication, especially in Gauteng. Whether you need a backup phone, a device for the elderly, or just something simple, we’ve rounded up the top deals.
- What to Expect from Phones Under R300
- Are Phones Under R300 Still Relevant in 2025?
- 1. itel it2163D – Around R149
- 2. Nokia 105 VOX – Around R249
- 3. Stylo Carbon – From R199
- 4. Stylo Indigo – Priced Around R139
- 5. Stylo Iron – Around R229
- 6. Stylo Helium – R249 or Less
- 7. Mobicel C2.1 – Around R149
- 8. MTN R199 Prepaid Device
- 9. Mobicel E1 – Around R129
- 10. Mobicel S4 – Around R149
- Where to Buy Phones Under R300
- Budget Phones Still Have a Place
What to Expect from Phones Under R300
Phones under R300 are not smartphones. They are entry-level feature phones that typically include 2G/3G support, dual SIMs, FM radio, and a torch. These are ideal for basic use like calls and SMS.
Are Phones Under R300 Still Relevant in 2025?
Yes, Low-cost phones are still in demand, especially in rural and low-income communities. They offer affordability, battery efficiency, and durability.
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1. itel it2163D – Around R149

This phone is compact and reliable. It comes with a 1.8-inch display, VGA camera, FM radio, and a long-lasting battery. Dual SIM functionality is included.
2. Nokia 105 VOX – Around R249

Trusted for decades, Nokia remains a favourite. This model includes a torch, FM radio, and dual SIMs. It’s available at PEP Stores.
3. Stylo Carbon – From R199

The Stylo Carbon is an entry-level device for voice and text. It features a colour display, dual SIMs, and a sturdy build. Find it at major discount retailers like PEP and Ackermans.
4. Stylo Indigo – Priced Around R139

Lightweight and compact, the Stylo Indigo supports essential communication. It has a basic camera, LED torch, and MP3 player.
5. Stylo Iron – Around R229

This model includes a 1.8-inch screen, dual SIMs, and wireless FM. It is ideal for everyday use in areas with basic mobile coverage.
6. Stylo Helium – R249 or Less

The Stylo Helium is a slightly more stylish variant. It includes a long-life battery, MP3 support, and clear call quality.
7. Mobicel C2.1 – Around R149

This device offers one of the lowest price points in the market. It’s listed at R149 on Takealot. Dual SIM, basic display and very simple features make it ideal for budget‑conscious users.
8. MTN R199 Prepaid Device

Available at MTN stores, this basic phone often comes bundled with free airtime. It is perfect for quick emergency communication.
9. Mobicel E1 – Around R129

An ultra‑budget option, the Mobicel E1 is listed at R129 in some specials. It is minimalistic but fits a very tight budget while keeping basic communication coverage
10. Mobicel S4 – Around R149

Another extremely affordable model, the Mobicel S4 is shown in PEP’s mobile range for around R149. Suitable as a backup or for someone who needs minimal functionality.
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Where to Buy Phones Under R300
You can find these phones at:
- PEP Stores
- Ackermans
- Takealot (flash deals)
- Mr Price Mobile
- Online classified platforms like Gumtree
Budget Phones Still Have a Place
Phones under R300 in South Africa serve a practical purpose. They are affordable, reliable, and essential for many users who value simplicity. With October deals in full swing, it’s the perfect time to grab one.
For ongoing updates, check local retailers and compare prices online. If you need internet and apps, consider budget smartphones from R500 upwards.
Stay connected, spend less, and enjoy value where it matters.


