Cheap dual SIM mobile phone for business use?

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I need a phone to use for my business. Ideally, it would be a dual SIM phone, and it would be quite cheap. Having said that I'd like 64GB of storage, Wifi, NFC, Bluetooth and a fingerprint scanner. It would also be nice if it were supported with new Android releases for a few years, but I understand that the cheaper you go, the less likely this is going to happen. I do not care about camera quality. My main phone can handle that side of things.

What do other people use for their business mobile phones? I don't want anything flashy but it does need to last for quite a long time as I don't have much money.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
What networks are the Sims on?

If I've of them can issue you an eSim, that opens a lot more doors than two physical sim slots.
 
What networks are the Sims on?

If I've of them can issue you an eSim, that opens a lot more doors than two physical sim slots.

The network doesn't matter. I only use PAYG for business so I can transfer to any network at any time.

Edit: But to answer the question. Currently on o2.
 
Nokia 5.3 seems to tick all your boxes.

Thanks for the recommendation. I've just watched a review of the Nokia and it looks really good. I didn't realise it had a microSD card slot as well as being a dual SIM phone. I like that a lot.

This is going to be an expensive month though. Buying a new phone and a printer. *sigh*

Edit: Oh. I'm open to other recommendations still. Always good to have some choice. I know nothing about Android phones (I'm still running a OnePlus 6 as my main mobile phone) so would appreciate a bit of help from the more knowledgable members here.
 
I just checked and the Poco X3 is dual sim. It's the big name in lower-end devices right now.

I just watched a review of that phone. Looks good. Having a 120Hz screen though seems a bit overkill for using banking apps, authy, Firefox and calls and SMS though.
 
It's definitely overkill, but I'm sure it would stand in as a more than adequate main phone should something happen to your personal device.

I had a quick search and it seems like the OP6 is dual sim. You might even find the 120hz screen makes you want to use the X3 as a personal device and the OP for business.
 
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