These days, mobile companies are launching too many smartphones every month and because of that users are confused, including me.
Now, you can’t just buy every single smartphone and that’s why I’m here with the Top Best mobile phones under Rs 15,000.
So let’s take look at some of the best mobiles under Rs 15,000 in India.
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Motorola G52
Display Size | 6.60-inches FHD+ pOLED 90Hz Display |
Processor | Qualcomm SM6225 Snapdragon 680 4G (6 nm) |
OS | Stock Android 12 |
Cameras (Rear) | 50MP Primary Sensor 8MP Ultra-Wide 2MP Macro |
Cameras (Front) | 16MP Selfie |
Battery | 5,000 mAh battery (33W Fast Charging) |
This is the best 4G smartphone you can buy for under Rs 15000 in India, it has everything from a 6.60-inches pOLED display with a 90hz screen refresh rate, Snapdragon 680 processor, decent cameras, stereo speakers, solid battery life, premium design, NFC support, stock Android experience and it’s available at Rs 14499 which is a good price for what Motorola is offering.
We have seen Snapdragon 680 processor in the recently launched Redmi Note 11 and even in RealMe 9 4G (review) and the same has been added to Motorola G52 too. Again, as I have said, the processor is not built for heavy gaming, it’s a good processor for day-to-day use and casual gaming.
For the price of Rs 14499, the Motorola G52 has good cameras, and the front camera needs improvement other than that, I think you will be more than happy with the quality of the images.
Considering the price and its specification, if you’re okay with a 4G smartphone and you don’t play heavy games all day long then there is no better option than the Moto G52 but if you want a 5G smartphone then you can still consider the Moto G51 5G.
Infinix Note 11s
Display | 6.95-inches FHD+ LCD |
Front Camera | 64 MP Primary Sensor 2 MP Depth 2 MP Macro |
Rear Camera | 16MP Selfie Shooter |
OS | Android 11- XOS 10 |
Chipset | Mediatek Helio G96 (12 nm) |
Battery | 5,000 mAh Battery 33W Fast Charging Support |
If your budget is 15k and if you don’t care about 5G then do take look at the newly launched Infinix Note 11s, the device has everything that you can think of, except 5G and AMOLED display.
Now, the phone does have an LCD panel but Infinix has used a good quality panel, so there won’t be any kind of problem while using the device.
By the way, Infinix has just launched the Infinix Note 12 Series in India, if you’re curious, it’s the same as the Infinix Note 11s with AMOLED display, the rest is the same with a price hike.
It also has a Mediatek helio G96 processor which is the best chipset for gaming under 15k. The cameras are the weak part of Infinix Note 11s, so if you’re looking for a budget gaming smartphone then Infinix Note 11s is a good option.
The device runs on XOS which is not a great OS, first check out some videos about the OS and if you like the design then go for it otherwise, consider the RealMe Narzo 50 which has almost specs but you have to pay Rs 500 extra.
RealMe Narzo 50
Display | 6.60-inches FHD+ LCD |
Front Camera | 50MP Primary Sensor 2MP Depth 2MP Macro |
Rear Camera | 16MP Selfie Shooter |
OS | RealMe UI 2.0 – Based on Android 11 |
Chipset | Mediatek Helio G96 (12 nm) |
Battery | 5,000 mAh Battery 33W Fast Charging Support |
Infinix is still, a new brand in India, and people may hesitate to buy a new brand smartphone, so if you want a well-known brand then you can consider the newly launched Realme Narzo 50 which has the same specs as Infinix Note 11s.
Now, keep in mind, RealMe Narzo 50 doesn’t have 5G support, also, this is available at 13k, so can’t expect 5G.
Still, if you want a 5G-supported smartphone then you can consider the Motorola G51 5G (review) which is available at Rs 14,999.
The cameras are also good, for the price of 13k, can’t complain much, and also MediaTek Helio G96 is a gaming processor, so there won’t be any issue with performance too.
Overall, if your budget is 13k and if you don’t want to spend more than that then, RealMe Narzo 50 is a good option but if you’re spending more than 13k then again, do consider the Motorola G51 5G.
Redmi 10 Prime
Display | 6.50-inches 90Hz LCD Display |
Front Camera | 50 MP Primary Sensor 8 MP Ultra-Wide 2 MP Macro 2 MP Depth |
Rear Camera | 8MP Selfie Shooter |
OS | Android 11 – MIUI 12.5 |
Chipset | MediaTek Helio G88 (12 nm) |
Battery | 6,000 (18W) |
The Redmi 10 Prime comes with a 6.50-inches 90Hz LCD panel, powered by MediaTek helio G88 SoC, and has a massive 6,000 mAh battery that supports 18W charging.
The Redmi 10 prime should have launched at 11k but now at Rs 12,499, the camera is kind of okay. It’s not bad or best, it has a decent or you call it average.
The device has Stereo Speakers, a secondary noise-cancellation microphone, an IR blaster, and a 3.5mm Audio jack. Also, it has carrier aggregation support.
As I have said, the Redmi 10 Prime is a bit pricey. So if you can pay extra Rs 1,500 for the Redmi brand then go for it but if you want value for money device then you can consider the Infinix Note 11 or for 5G, Moto G51 5G is a good choice.
Redmi Note 10s
Display Size | 6.43-inches FHD+ AMOLED 60Hz Display |
Processor | MediaTek Helio G95 |
OS | MIUI 12-based on Android 11 |
Cameras (Rear) | 64MP Primary 8MP Ultra-Wide 2MP Macro 2MP Depth |
Cameras (Front) | 13MP Selfie |
Battery | 5,000 mAh battery (33W Fast Charging) |
Redmi Note 10S is powered by MediaTek Helio G95 SoC and runs on MIUI 12.5-based on Android 11 and it will get an Android 12 update very soon.
Again, the cameras are a weak part of Redmi Note 10s but still, they will give you good images under good lighting. By the way, keep in mind that, it runs in MIUI which is not the best Android Skin.
The Good thing is it has a 6.43-inches AMOLED display. Most smartphone under 15k has an LCD, so this good option for those users who wanted to buy a smartphone with an AMOLED panel under 15k.
By the way, MediaTek Helio G95 is a gaming processor, so there won’t be any kind of problem while gaming.
Keep in mind, that this is a bit pricey smartphone and if you’re paying 15k, you should go with a 5G smartphone but still, if you want AMOLED more than 5G then this could good option to consider.
Conclusion: Which one should you buy?
I feel, these days, we don’t have the best budget 5G smartphones in India, so it’s better to consider the best 4G smartphone.
Now, looking at everything from specs to price, the Redmi Note 10s is an overall good option but if you’re a casual user then I feel, it’s better to go with Motorola G52 for a better Android experience.
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