In this period of crisis, a lot of people in India are looking for very affordable smartphones. But after the coronavirus outbreak, it is becoming every day harder to find cheap budget phones offering a high value for money. Especially due to revised GST in India which caused a price hike on all the phones. In order to avoid the lack of convenience caused by further price hikes, in this story, we gathered all the devices which we actually consider as the best cheap budget phones under Rs. 10,000 in India for May 2020.
If you are looking for an entry-level handset sold for less than Rs. 10,000, you should definitely take a look at the devices below. Note that some of the devices might be out of stock due to the current supply constraints, but we expect them to be back in stock in the coming days.
Realme 5i
Realme 5i |
You can get the Realme 5i via Flipkart or Realme website for ₹9999 for its 4GB and 64GB variant.
Redmi Y3
Redmi Y3 |
You can get the 3GB RAM model for ₹7999 via Mi Store or Amazon.
Realme Narzo 10A
Realme Narzo 10A |
Realme Narzo 10A will soon go on sale for ₹8499 for its 3GB RAM and 32GB variant via Flipkart and Realme website.
Redmi 8A Dual
As the name suggests, the Redmi 8A Dual is a variant of the Redmi 8A equipped with dual rear cameras. While it offers a decent photo quality thanks to a 13 MP main sensor and a 2 MP depth sensor, the camera department is definitely not its strongest point. The key feature is the battery life: with a huge 5000 mAh battery and a compact HD+ display, the handset is able to reach up to three days of battery life with moderate usage. It even packs a USB-C charging port with 18W fast charging and reverses charging, as well as a pretty nice Snapdragon 439 chipset and a splash-resistant body.
Note that the Redmi 8A Dual doesn’t have a fingerprint sensor.
You can get the Redmi 8A Dual via Mi Store and Amazon for ₹7499 for its 2GB RAM variant.
Vivo U10
Vivo U10 |
Besides a compact body, the main advantages of the Vivo U10 are its great hardware and its awesome battery. It is powered by Snapdragon 665 mobile platform offering a very high CPU performance for the price, it has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage in its base variant. The rear cameras are definitely not the best of their segment, but the front camera looks very interesting with its 8 MP resolution and a bright f/1.8 focal aperture allowing to take bright selfies even in the dark. The battery has a great 5000 mAh capacity and, despite it can be charged through an outdated micro USB port, it supports 18W fast charging.
You can get the Vivo U10 3GB RAM and 32GB model for under ₹10000 via Amazon right now.
Vivo Y91i
Vivo Y91i |
Last but not least, the Vivo Y91i. For a very affordable price (you can find it for just Rs. 7,990), with this device, you get a cool Snapdragon 439 chipset, 2 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of native storage, which is more than sufficient hardware to run Android without serious performance issues. Unfortunately, Vivo Y91i lacks a fingerprint reader, but it offers a very compact design thanks to a compact 6.2-inch display. It supports FM radio and it boasts a satisfying 4030 mAh battery, as well as a modern design with narrow bezels and a minimalistic look.
You can get the Vivo Y91i 2GB RAM version for around ₹7499 via Amazon.
If you can stretch your budget a bit and get until ₹10,999, we recommend you the Infinix S5 Pro. Unlike all the devices mentioned in this selection, it boasts an amazing Full HD+ display with a wide 6.53-inch diagonal and a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. Further, thanks to a motorized pop-up selfie camera (and it is even an amazing 16 MP snapper for the price), it has a full-screen display with no notch and no holes. Last but not least, the handset packs a stunning 48 MP triple camera including a dedicated sensor to boost photos in low light conditions.
You probably must have noticed a lot of devices that were sold for less than Rs. 10,000 until a few months ago are missing in the above list. That is because of the revised GST which caused price hikes on most smartphones in India. After the increased GST rate took effect, a lot of manufacturers decided to increase the prices of their handsets. The high price hikes of the Redmi 8 and Note 8 series is just an example of this.
If you can up your budget by a few more bucks, wait for our upcoming Best Mid-range Phones for May article which will have Redmi Note 8 and other popular devices between ₹11K to ₹15K.
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