BEST MOBILE PHONES UNDER 20000 IN INDIA (JUNE)
In the world of smartphones, we have reached a stage where there is no need to spend absurd money to get some great features in a phone. Even in the mainstream segment, you can find some great deals if you know where to look.
If you have approx Rs. 's budget. 20,000, you can find a very diverse set of good smartphones on offer. In-display fingerprint sensor became the craze in flagship phones only last year, and today, you can actually get it in a phone under Rs. 20,000 not only that, but due to stiff competition and recent price cuts, you can actually get a phone with a flagship-level Qualcomm SoC from 2018 in this price range.
Like all our curated lists, the phones we have listed below Rs. Chose less than 20,000 has been well received in our reviews and has a minimum rating of 8 out of 10. All of our selections have individual strengths like triple cameras, the allure of stock Android, bezel-less displays and even raw power or one of the best SoCs around, so you can find the one best suited for your use be able to choose
Here are the best phones you can buy under Rs. 20,000 in India right now.
1 Motorola Moto G60
The Moto G60 is the first Motorola smartphone with a 108-megapixel camera and is priced quite aggressively. The Moto G60 is a big and heavy phone measuring 9.8mm thick and weighing 225g. This makes single-handed use a bit difficult. It has a large 6.8-inch LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate. It has a hole punch at the top that houses a 32-megapixel selfie camera.
The Moto G60 is powered by the tried and tested Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor and delivers decent performance. It has only one variant in India which has 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The storage can be further expanded by using the hybrid SIM slot. The Moto G60 packs a 6,000mAh battery which makes it heavy. The battery offers a day and a half of battery life but the charging time is long as the phone only gets a 20W charger in the box.
The Moto G60 sports a triple camera setup at the back but does the job of four cameras. It has a 108-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera that also snaps macros and a depth sensor. Photos clicked with the Moto G60 were average and not as sharp in daylight as any other competition. Ultra-wide angle photos scaled up to 12-megapixels and had some distortion.
Lowlight photos were also average as the color tone of the phone was not accurate. Night mode doesn't give a brighter image but fixes the color tone issue. Motorola ships the Moto G60 with Android 11, which only has the Facebook app pre-installed. This is a big plus, considering that most of the full blown spammy bloatware comes pre-installed.
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2 Realme 8 Pro
The Realme 8 Pro is the successor to the Realme 7 Pro and gets a bold design. It is thinner than its predecessor and comes in attractive colors. The main change in the Realme 8 Pro is the quad-camera setup at the back that houses a 108-megapixel primary camera. The phone is lightweight and easy to hold.
It sports a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a hole punch for the selfie camera in the top left corner. The display has a full-HD+ resolution and an in-display fingerprint scanner. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G processor, paired with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage. You get a 4,500mAh battery that is capable of fast charging at 50W.
Camera performance is hit or miss with the Realme 8 Pro. Daylight photos were average and didn't have that much detail. The phone does a decent job with portrait shots and macros were also sharp but were limited in resolution to 2-megapixels. Camera performance was good in low light with better details in Nightmode.
The Realme 8 Pro managed to deliver decent battery life and lasted 26 hours 14 minutes in our HD video loop test. The 50W bundled charger is quick to charge the phone up to 75 percent in 30 minutes.
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3 Poco X3 Pro
The main selling point of the Poco X3 Pro is its Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC, which is a slightly faster version of the erstwhile flagship Snapdragon 855. This makes the X3 Pro perform extremely well in benchmarks and even real-world tasks, including high-end games. You should have more than enough strength to carry out all your day to day activities. Battery life is also pretty good, but the big battery makes this phone bulky and bulky.
You don't get 5G so this phone can lag behind some of its competitors. The full-HD+ screen has a 120Hz refresh rate. Its quality is serviceable but not as good as some others at this price level. Similarly, the cameras deliver acceptable performance but the quality of photos and videos are not the strong points of the Poco X3 Pro. With its sleek design and prominent camera bump, the Poco X3 Pro will appeal to young buyers who want top-notch performance.
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4 Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
Xiaomi is raising the profile of its mainstream Redmi Note series with specifications that are sure to grab attention. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max has a 108-megapixel camera, but it is very similar to the Redmi Note 10 Pro, and the price difference between the two may not be worth it. The phone flaunts a stunning 6.67-inch full-HD+ 120Hz HDR10 Super AMOLED display with an embedded front camera. It's bright, crisp and vibrant. You get the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC and up to 8GB of RAM with 128GB of storage. There's a 5020mAh battery and you get a 33W charger in the box. The 108-megapixel rear camera takes decent shots in the daytime but don't expect incredible detail in distant objects. The 5-megapixel telemacro camera is even more interesting and allows for some really creative framing. Overall performance is great in everyday use, and so is the battery life. The phone does get a little hot during gaming. The body is slim and light, and this makes the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max easy to use and carry around.
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5 Vivo V20 SE
Display | 6.44-inch, 1080x2400 pixels |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 |
RAM | 8GB |
Storage | 128GB |
Battery Capacity | 4100mAh |
Rear Camera | 48MP + 8MP + 2MP |
Front Camera | 32MP |
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6 Realme X7 5G
The Realme X7 5G comes at an attractive price tag and boasts of a brand new MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor, plus 5G (dual-SIM, dual-standby) and an attractive design. The pattern on the back and the giant brand slogan may not be to everyone's taste, but it's only on the 'Nebula' version, and there's a cool 'Space Silver' option as well. Realme X7 sports a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with an in-display fingerprint sensor. It's relatively light and compact but still packs a 4,310mAh battery and delivered excellent runtime during our review. You can use the bundled proprietary 65W fast charger, but this phone actually charges up to 50W. The screen is quite pleasant and the speaker is quite good. The game and video were both enjoyable. The cameras are somewhat disappointing though, with only average detail being captured in many situations. The Realme X7 5G is a strong contender in its price segment.
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7Realme 7 Pro
The Realme 7 Pro is the spiritual successor to the Realme 6 Pro, with major upgrades like an AMOLED display, stereo speakers, and 65W fast charging. The Realme 7 Pro has the same mirror-split design as the Realme 7, but is much thinner (8.7 mm) and lighter (182g) than the Realme 6 Pro. Sadly, this phone removes one major feature from the Realme 6 Pro, and that is a higher screen refresh rate.
The Realme 7 Pro performed well as it has the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC as the 6 Pro. The Realme UI ran smoothly without any misses. Video viewing on the Super AMOLED display was great, and the experience was enhanced by the stereo speakers. The Realme 7 Pro packs a 4,500mAh battery, which on an average can easily last more than a day on a full charge.
The rear cameras of the Realme 7 Pro include a 64-megapixel Sony IMX682 main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, a 2-megapixel depth camera, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. Regular photos taken in daylight generally look good. HDR was handled well, details were good, and colors looked natural. Low-light photos were good, without much visible grain, and details were decent even in dark areas.
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8 Samsung Galaxy M31s
The Samsung Galaxy M31s is the successor of the Galaxy M31 and brings new features to the segment. The Galaxy M31s sports a 6.5-inch Infinity-O AMOLED display with a hole-punch at the centre. Just like the Galaxy M31 this too packs a big 6,000mAh battery but this time around Samsung has paired a 25w charger in the box.
Samsung has also gone with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy M31s. The phone has a "Glasstic" back which looks like glass but is actually made out of plastic. It is a fingerprint magnet and picks up fingerprints very easily. The phone runs OneUI 2.1 on top of Android 10. The Galaxy M31s comes with a fair amount of bloatware preinstalled on the device.
Samsung has opted for the Exynos 9611 SoC to power the Galaxy M31s. This is a dated processor at this point and you do see some sluggishness while loading heavy apps and games. Battery life on the Galaxy M31s is impressive as the phone lasted us over 2 days with our usage. The Galaxy M31s has a quad-camera setup at the back consisting of a 64-megapixel primary camera. We found the camera performance to be good in daylight. It also has a Single Take feature which offers different outputs after recording a video. Lowlight camera performance was average but the found video stabilization to be poor.
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9 Motorola One Fusion+
Motorola One Fusion + is a budget offering from the company. This smartphone is one of the very few devices to sport a pop-up selfie camera. As a result, it has an all-screen front without any notch or hole-punch in the way. The 6.5-inch display on the Motorola One Fusion+ sports an IPS panel and is HDR 10 certified. Motorola has also added a loud bottom-firing speaker which makes this smartphone a decent package for watching content.
Powering the Motorola One Fusion+ is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor that is capable of handling day-to-day tasks as well as gaming with ease. It can handle heavy games at high settings without any problem. The One Fusion+ also packs a massive 5,000mAh battery, which gives great battery life. Charging isn't the fastest using the supplied 18W charger, but it took about 2 hours for the phone to be fully charged.
Motorola ships the One Fusion+ with stock Android which is not very common. It is very easy to get used to this tool. There are no pre-installed apps or bloatware on this device. Motorola One Fusion+ has a quad-camera setup with a 64-megapixel primary camera. It manages to take good photos in daylight and automatically enables HDR in bright scenes. The macro camera also gives good output. Camera performance is average in low light but it has improved a lot with Night Mode enabled.
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