- Which Best Phone 10,000 can buy you now? (June Edition)
If you are in the marketplace
looking for the top phones below 10000, probabilities are that you will end up
with several selections. As technology continues to become more practical with
each passing month, features like dual, and even quad rear cameras, hight-res
displays and fingerprint sensors have started making their way to phones under
10K. Additionally, the increase in battery size means that users do not have to
charge their phones too often. Which one to go for? I went through the latest phones
under 10,000 and created a inclusive list of the best phones under 10,000 INR.
These new phones between 5k and 10k will give the best you can get for your
bucks.
First up, we have, Xiaomi redmi note 8
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 ticks
all the boxes for a phone of this segment. It holds a Snapdragon 665 SoC, a
mid-ranged SoC that is decent for most of the normal tasks. The body is made-up
of glass with Gorilla Glass 5 on both sides providing higher strength among
glass-body or the plastic build phones generally found in the segment.
Moreover, there are four cameras at the back placed vertically. This includes a
48MP Sony sensor along with an 8MP ultrawide camera, a 2MP macro lens and
another 2MP depth sensor. mi offers Note 8 in 4GB and 6GB RAM variants with
storage options starting from 32GB all the way up to 128GB. It holds a 6.3-inch
IPS LCD panel with full HD resolution and comes with a waterdrop notch casing a
13MP selfie camera. Like all mi phones, the Redmi Note 8 runs on MIUI that
offers variety of features that are useful and easy to use. The downside though
lies here with the annoying ads in software, and it does come with preloaded
bloat-wares, which can be removed by the users. The Redmi Note 8 is one of the
best smartphones between Rs 5000 to Rs 10000 you can buy right now.
Basic SPECIFICATIONS
Screen Size: 6.39"
(1080 X 2340)
Camera: 48 + 8 + 2 + 2 | 13 MP
RAM: 4 GB
Battery: 4000
mAh
Operating system : Android
Soc: Qualcomm
Snapdragon 665
Processor: Octacore
Second on the list is, REALME 5S
The Realme 5s comes upon the success of the Realme 5, and brings the missing 48MP camera to the package making it a gripping option in under 10,000 segments. The Realme 5s basically ticks the spec-sheet and makes it competitive in this price-point. The performance remains the same with a Snapdragon 665 SoC under the hood along with optional up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. However, the variant priced at 10k comes with 3GB or 4GB RAM and up to 64GB storage, but the camera performance got a big boost thanks to the bigger sensor. Accordingly, you can now take high-res photos as well detailed binned images. The Realme 5s runs on ColorOS 6 based on Android 9 Pie. It is promised to receive the upgrade to Android 10-based ColorOS 7 soon. The UI offers a lot of customisation options along with useful features. It comes with more storage, 64GB to be precise in the base variant, making it one of the best mobiles to buy under Rs 10,000.
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BASIC SPECIFICATIons |
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Screen Size: |
6.50" (720x1600) |
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Camera: |
48 + 8 + 2 + 2 | 13 MP |
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RAM: |
4 GB |
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Battery: |
5000 mAh |
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Operating system: |
Android |
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Soc: |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 AIE |
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Processor: |
octacore |
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3rd VIVO U20
The Vivo U20 uses the formula of a good budget smartphone quite fit. It gets
you a bright 6.53-inch IPS LCD panel with FHD+ resolution and Widevine L1
certification ensuring video streaming apps can stream content at HD
resolution. Additionally, the Vivo U20 comes with Snapdragon 675 SoC known for
better gaming performance among other mid-range chipsets. It also holds
dedicated gaming mode in the phone that frees up RAM and other resources thus improving
gaming performance and, also keeps you free from distractions by filtering
notifications. And all this under 10k. Vivo has also used a triple-camera setup
mix with a 16MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP depth sensor.
On the front, the display holds a U-shaped cutout housing a 16MP selfie camera.
The Vivo U20 also packs a 5,000mAh battery and 18W fast charging. Under 10,000,
you get the variant with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage which is quite decent for
basic users. It runs on Vivo's FunTouchOS that's okish for users. Go for the
Vivo U20 if you are after a long battery life with faster charging and if you
are into gaming.
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Basic SPECIFICATIONs |
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Screen
Size: |
6.53"
(1080 x 2340) |
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Camera: |
16 + 8
+ 2 | 16 MP |
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RAM: |
4 GB |
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Battery: |
5000
mAh |
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Operating
system: |
Android |
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Soc: |
Qualcomm
SDM675 Snapdragon 675 |
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Processor: |
Octa-core |
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4th on the list is, Galaxy M30
The Galaxy M30 packs in a massive 5000mAh battery with 15W fast charging
support. The phone is one of the best mid-rangers Samsung has to offer and it's
packed-in with interesting features. It includes a 6.4-inch SAMOLED display
which is perfect for watching content on the go and even while gaming with
punchy colours and high contrast. The phone has Exynos 9611 which may not be
the best in gaming, but good enough for most tasks like clicking photos,
sending mails, browsing social media etc. The Galaxy M30 is a good option if
you are looking for a smartphone with long battery life under Rs 10,000. M30
runs on Samsung's OneUI grounded on Android 9 pie with the update to Android 10
right around the corner. It comes with a triple camera setup housing a 13MP
primary camera, a 5MP ultrawide camera and a 5MP depth sensor. On the front,
you get a 16MP selfie camera.
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Basic SPECIFICATIONs |
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Screen
Size: |
6.4"
(1080 X 2280) |
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Camera: |
13 + 5
+ 5 | 16 MP |
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RAM: |
4GB |
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Battery: |
5000
mAh |
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Operating
system: |
Android |
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Soc: |
Exynos
7904 |
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Processor: |
Octa |
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The Final one, Motorola ONE Macro
Housing a macro camera, Motorola One Macro packs a 4000mAh battery that
lasts for one and half day on normal to heavy use. The phone is powered by the
MediaTek Helio P70 which is quite good enough for the daily tasks of browsing
the web, shooting photos and sending mails, but not so good at gaming. As a
result, the One Macro is good for the regular users who are not into gaming. It
comes with a stock Android-like experience with no bloatware installed, that’s a
major plus point over competitors. Not being an Android One smartphone,
Motorola has promised to push 2 years of Android updates for the One. Good
battery life, no bloatware and a noteworthy macro camera makes it one of the
best mobile phone one can buy under Rs 10,000.
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Basic SPECIFICATIONs |
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Screen
Size: |
6.1"
(720 X 1560) |
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Camera: |
13 + 2
+ 2 | 8 MP |
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RAM: |
3 GB |
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Battery: |
4000
mAh |
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Operating
system: |
Android |
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Soc: |
Mediatek
MT6771 Helio P60 (12 nm) |
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Processor: |
Octa |
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