Depends on what you actually want.
If you want a phone for playing videogames and programs that require a lot of resources, get one of the suggested ones.
If you are honest, how many times do you use the speakers of a phone to listen to music?
Focus on the things you need on a daily basis and do not put your priority on stuff you don't really need.
If you need a phone to listen to music with your headphones, write messages, phone, navigate, and stuff like that spending more than 180$/150€ is just a waste of money in my opinion.
Also, buying a phone because it is from a specific company is pretty silly too. Each phone is different and judging them by the company logo is just a fallacy.
That said, I personally own a wiko rainbow, which had the best cost/performanceratio I could find at the time. I am very happy with it. Screen is very large. 5" I believe. Pretty much on the border of what I would call too big.
I use the camera a lot and it handles most situations pretty well. It is great for close shots, zoom is terrible and don't even try taking pictures at night. The software is good, it recently got an upgrade to 4.4. Specs are fine for the things I mentioned above. Games it does not handle well as it gets too hot quickly.
It has 4gb internal memory and you can put a up to 64gb microsd card in it, even if wiko says it only supports up to 32gb. Battery lasts for 30hours easily if you don't use it non-stop. The screen can eat a lot when you turn it on all the time. My phone is usually around 50% when recharge it in the evening.
Screen's resolution is great. It has dualsim, if you are interested in having two separate phone numbers.
I have not rooted my phone as I don't really see a point in that. There are a bunch of mods you can put on it if you desire.
Maybe you will find it interesting as well, check it out.
Last edited by Redundant; Dec 17, 2014 at 01:27 PM.