With increasing competition in the budget smartphone segment, picking up a smartphone is becoming more and more difficult. If you are a first time smartphone or pocket smartphone buyer, it can be confusing because there are several options available in the market right now. There are a number of aspects you need to consider, such as battery capacity, display quality, software support, and the overall durability of your smartphone, when you decide which device to buy.
Smartphone manufacturers these days are offering more and more options in the budget segment, giving you a wide range of options to choose from. Today we will be looking at some of the best smartphones under RS 7000 in India.
However, if you have some extra money to spare, you should check out the best phones under Rs 10.
Xiaomi Redmi 7A is one of the best budget smartphones available in India. It comes with a 5.45-inch HD display and an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 chipset. The phone was launched with Android 9.0 Pie out of the box with MIUI's branded 9 skin on top.
Like it with a huge 4,000 mAh battery, it offers a one-day battery backup, allowing you to use the device for a day without worrying about the battery. The only downside is limited storage space, but a dedicated microSD card slot covers it with support for up to 256GB.
The Honor 7C has good build quality for its price, and the large, bright display also makes it a decent phone for those who spend their time scrolling through social media and consuming video content. However, if you intend to play games on your phone, this device is not for you as its MediaTek quad-core chipset is not capable of delivering a proper gaming experience.
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If you are a first time Android user and want to experience a stock Android device with a budget in mind, Moto C Plus at Rs 7 is a good option for you. The device is equipped with a 000-inch HD display and is powered by a MediaTek MT5 quad-core processor.
In terms of memory, the Moto C Plus comes with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, with support for microSD cards up to 32GB. Imaging duties are handled by an 8 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera. Again, if you want to play games on your phone, Moto C Plus is not worth considering.
If you're looking for a budget device that has a modern look, the 90 yen mark Vivo is a good option. The device sports a huge 6.22-inch HD+ display with Water Drop Notch design. The notch houses the device's selfie camera and there is one rear camera on the back.
The device is powered by the Helio A22 chipset coupled with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It is powered by a huge 4,030 mAh which should give you a full day of battery life.
The Realme c2 is another good option in the budget segment. Following its success with the Realme C1, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has introduced the Realme C2. These are well-designed devices that look more expensive than they actually are. Similar to Vivo's 90 yen mark, the Realme C2 also features a waterdrop notch and a gradient back design.
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