Friday, 27 March 2020

Best phones under Rs 15,000 in India for March 2020

Things are slowing down in the country due to the lockdown,  which also means we might not have new smartphones launching in the period.  In case you're looking to get a solid budget phone during this period, here are your best options in the extremely competitive segment from Rs10,000 to Rs 20,000

. There are so many options in the market that often it can be a bit of a challenge to choose the best smartphone for your needs. In this guide, we're looking at the sweet spot -- the best phones under Rs 15,000. Luckily for us, this segment has seen the most improvement this year, with features such as quad-cameras and fast charging now becoming a staple.

While Xiaomi has dominated the Rs 15,000 smartphone segment for a long time, players like Realme, Vivo,  Asus and even Samsung are giving it a tough fight now. Without wasting any more time, let's take a look at the best smartphones under Rs 15,000 in India for January 2020.

The successor to the Realme 5 Pro, the Realme 6 is the most affordable phone with a 90Hz display in the Indian market, providing a smooth user experience. The 30W fast charging is also a rare inclusion at this price point.

The MediaTek Helio G90T powering the device is great for gaming, and can push high frame rates in many games. Though, that sometimes comes at the cost of heating.

Buy Realme 6 on Flipkart


The Redmi Note 9 Pro series is a big departure from its predecessor, bringing a much more premium design to the mix. Its best feature is its battery life - the 5,020mAh pack will easily last you over a day.

On the inside, it is powered by the Snapdragon 720G chipset, which is the most reliable silicon available at this price. Combine that with a quad-camera setup and a big screen, and you get a very easy-to-recommend phone. 

Buy Redmi Note 9 Pro on Amazon.in

Xiaomi has been delivering blockbusters upon blockbusters with its Redmi Note line up in India, and that seems to be true with the Redmi Note 8 Pro as well. After delivering massive improvements in terms of imaging with the Redmi Note 7 Pro earlier this year, Xiaomi has turned its focus to improving the gaming performance with the Redmi Note 8 Pro.

Powered by the MediaTek Helio G90T chipset, the Redmi Note 8 Pro lives up to the hype and offers fluid performance. The liquid cooling tech, a massive 4,500mAh battery, 18W fast charging and the 64MP quad cameras on the back seal the deal rather well.

Check out our Redmi Note 8 Pro hands-on experience

Xiaomi's smartphones have been a hit in the budget segment and that trend has continued for years. However, not everyone is a fan of MIUI and Xiaomi has acknowledged that with the launch of its Android One series of smartphones.

The Mi A3 is the latest in this line of smartphones. It runs on clean, stock Android and should get updates faster than other phones. It also offers a decent camera experience, an in-display fingerprint sensor and a big battery at very aggressive prices, making it a great option if you want all these features.

Read our review: Xiaomi Mi A3

Realme has been gunning for the market share that Redmi smartphones currently enjoy. To this end, the company launched the Realme 5 Pro with the Snapdragon 712 chipset. The Realme 5 Pro is aimed at users who like gaming and want a good option in the budget segment.

In addition to the Snapdragon 712 chipset, the Realme 5 Pro brings an interesting quad-camera setup. The device, launched just few months after the Realme 3 Pro is a good option in the budget segment.

The processor is good for tasks such as gaming and the performance is very consistent too. The device, powered by a 4,035 mAh battery with fast charge support is a good option, however, ColorOS might be a issue for some.

If you can stretch your budget by a bit, the Realme XT is a significantly better offering, bringing a 64Mp quad-camera setup, faster charging and a great AMOLED display.

Read the full review: Realme 5 Pro

Samsung's new M series is a breath of fresh air in the budget segment. While they aren't the best at performance, they make up for that with brand value and other features. Take the Galaxy M31 for example, which brings a mammoth 6,000mAh battery for unmatchable battery life without getting too bulky.

The quad-camera setup is good to have, but the results were usually underwhelming. The same goes for performance. It's not an all-rounder like the others on this list, but has a very specific audience.

Buy Samsung M31 from Amazon.in

The Poco F1, which was launched as the most affordable Snapdragon 845 device in India has received several price cuts since its launch. Recently, the device received another price cut, due to the company's own Redmi K20.

The Poco F1 is a powerful device and the only smartphone in the sub-Rs 15,000 segment to be powered by a flagship chipset. It must be noted that the device features a plastic build, however, this is not a big issue at its current price level. If you are looking at a powerful device with a good battery life, the Poco F1 with its Snapdragon 845 chipset and the 4,000mAh battery is worth considering.

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