Top Features to Prioritize in a Budget Smartphone (2024 Guide)

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In a rapidly developing country like India, the usage of smartphones is increasing at a rapid pace. Previously, the term ‘Smartphone’ was associated with something expensive, making it accessible only to the middle or high-income groups. However, this is no longer the case. One of the most popular and competitive segments in the market is the sub-10k price category, which offers devices with decent specifications without straining your budget. These affordable smartphones are now easily accessible even in rural areas, remote locations, and small towns.

While these devices fulfill the dream of owning a smartphone for many Indians, they come with advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we will suggest things that you should emphasize while selecting a budget smartphone. We have carefully selected 18 of the best entry-level devices currently available to provide meaningful insights.

1. Display

Entry-level smartphones are equipped with decent-sized display panels nowadays. The display size varies between 6.5 inches and 6.8 inches for all existing budget devices. The resolution is 720×1600 pixels and the refresh rate is either 90Hz or 60Hz. The display on under 10k smartphones is mostly a Liquid Crystal Display aka IPS LCD panel offering decent quality visuals during content consumption. There is a noticeable difference between LCD and AMOLED visuals but there are no existing brands that offer AMOLED at this price point. The main reason behind this can be the higher cost of AMOLED panels. If you are a casual user who loves to watch videos and reels, an LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate will suffice but don’t expect anything more from these panels. Even peak brightness is low (mostly around 500 nits) which makes screen legibility poor in outdoor conditions.

Best Display phones under Rs 10,000

SmartphoneDisplay & ResolutionRefresh ratePeak Brightness (nits)
Poco M6 5G6.74-inch, LCD, 720×1650 pixels90Hz600
Poco C516.52-inch, LCD, 720×1600 pixels60Hz400
Samsung Galaxy F146.6-inch LCD, 2408×1080 pixels90Hz480
Moto G24 Power6.6-inch LCD, 720×1612 pixels90Hz537
Realme C536.74-inch LCD, 1080×2400 pixels90Hz560
Realme Narzo N556.72-inch LCD, 1080×2400 pixels90Hz680
Itel P55 Plus6.6-inch LCD, 720×1640 pixels90Hz500
Xiaomi Redmi 13C6.74-inch LCD, 720×1600 pixels90Hz600
Infinix Hot 40i6.6-inch LCD, 720×1612 pixels90Hz480
Xiaomi Redmi 12 4G6.79-inch LCD, 1080×1460 pixels90Hz550
Infinix Smart 8 HD6.6-inch LCD, 720×1612 pixels90Hz500
Redmi A2 Plus6.52-inch LCD, 720x 1600 pixels90Hz400
Oppo A186.56-inch LCD, 720×1612 pixels90Hz720
Samsung Galaxy A056.7-inch LCD, 720×1600 pixels60Hz550
Lava Blaze 2 5G6.5-inch LCD, 720×1600 pixels90Hz450
Itel A706.6-inch LCD, 720×1612 pixels60Hz500
Nokia C326.52-inch LCD, 720×1600 pixels60HzN/A
Lava Yuva 3 Pro 6.5-inch LCD, 1600x 720 pixels90Hz600

2. Chipset & Storage

The chipset is one of the main factors deciding the performance of a smartphone. The kind of SoC a device features decides how fast and efficient it will be. The seamlessness of actions like multitasking, switching between apps, gaming, editing, and more depend on the processor than anything else. Most entry-level smartphones come with MediaTek Helio or Unisoc chipsets. Unisoc has also started equipping Tiger SoC in some of the devices. Very rarely do phones under 10k get a Dimensity chipset. The performance of Helio chipsets is slightly better than Unisoc chipsets as it offer faster and smoother operation, still, these budget chipsets do pose problems like hang-ups, lags, stutters, etc.

Entry-level smartphones come with 4GB or 6GB RAM and mostly 64GB/128GB storage. Some specific devices do have 8GB RAM or 256GB storage as well. 4GB RAM and 64GB storage proves to be insufficient during many tasks but those that feature 6GB RAM and 128GB storage are decent.

Phones with the best processing power under Rs 10,000

Name of the SmartphoneChipset/SoCRAM+ Storage Models
Poco M6 5GMediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus4GB/128GB 6GB/128GB 8GB/256
Poco C51MediaTek Helio G364GB/64GB 6GB/128GB
Samsung Galaxy F14Exynos 13304GB/128GB 6GB/128GB
Moto G24 PowerMediaTek Helio G854GB/128GB 8GB/128GB
Realme C53Unisoc Tiger T6124GB/128GB 6GB/64GB 6GB/128GB
Realme Narzo N55MediaTek Helio G886GB/128GB 4GB/64GB
Itel P55 PlusUnisoc T6068GB/256GB
Xiaomi Redmi 13CMediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus4GB/128GB 6GB/128GB 8GB/256GB
Infinix Hot 40iUnisoc T6068GB/256GB
Xiaomi Redmi 12 4GMediaTek Helio G884GB/128GB 6GB/128GB
Infinix Smart 8 HDUnisoc T6063GB/64GB
Redmi A2 PlusMediaTek Helio G364GB/64GB 4GB/128GB 2GB/32GB
Oppo A18MediaTek Helio G854GB/64GB 4GB/128GB
Samsung Galaxy A05MediaTek Helio G854GB/64GB 6GB/128GB
Lava Blaze 2 5GMediaTek Dimensity 60204GB/64GB 6GB/128GB
Itel A70Unisoc T6034GB/64GB 4GB/128GB 4GB/256GB
Nokia C32Unisoc SC9863A4GB/64GB 4GB/128GB 6GB/128GB
Lava Yuva 3 ProUnisoc T6168GB/128GB

3. Software

While mid-range, premium, and flagship smartphones are launched with the latest Android Operating System, entry-level smartphones sometimes arrive with older versions of Android. This means, buying phones under 10k would not offer all the latest UI features that have been made available. However, there is always a promise of a minimum of 2 years of software and 3 years of security updates, but those who want the latest personalization and customization options will find this a tad bit annoying. The list below clarifies which ones came with Android 13 and which had Android 14 pre-installed.

Best Android 14 and Android 13 phones under Rs 10,000

Name of the SmartphoneAndroid 13Android 14
Poco M6 5GYES 
Poco C51YES 
Samsung Galaxy F14YES 
Moto G24 Power YES
Realme C53YES 
Realme Narzo N55YES 
Itel P55 PlusYES 
Xiaomi Redmi 13CYES 
Infinix Hot 40iYES 
Xiaomi Redmi 12 4GYES 
Infinix Smart 8 HDYES 
Redmi A2 PlusYES 
Oppo A18YES 
Samsung Galaxy A05YES 
Lava Blaze 2 5GYES 
Itel A70YES 
Nokia C32YES 
Lava Yuva 3 ProYES 

4. Design

Design is very subjective. Leading brands like Realme, Xiaomi, Oppo, Itel, Lava and more try to offer a solid build quality and a design that looks attractive so that users whose focus is design might like their product. While some users might want colorful and stylish phones, others might want a mature and minimalistic look. Motorola keeps its design very simple and color variants very mature while Redmi, Realme, Samsung, and Infinix play with colors and launch devices in a host of shades.

As for build quality, most of these devices weigh between 180 to 200 grams and have a thickness of 8.5mm or more.

Design is often one of the strongest suits of an entry-level device as sometimes looking at a device will not make anyone feel that it costs under 10k. There might be slow charging, an underwhelming camera or laggy performance, but there is seldom a bad design. The rear panel might be a smudge magnet but otherwise, these devices look decent. Here are the images of the rear panel of some entry-level smartphones we have talked about.

5. Camera

In today’s digital age, the significance of cameras cannot be overstated, particularly in the realm of social media. They enable users to capture precious moments and establish their online presence on popular platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. However, when it comes to entry-level smartphones, the camera setup typically consists of either a single or dual sensor at the back. While these cameras may suffice for casual users, they often fall short for individuals who prioritize photography and videography. These sensors lack the advanced features found in professional-level cameras, rendering them rather average in performance. While most smartphones priced under 10,000 offer a 50MP main camera, some brands go beyond with 64MP and 13MP sensors.

As for the selfie camera, these smartphones usually come equipped with a 5MP or 8MP sensor, allowing users to engage in video calls and capture solo or group selfies to share on their social media profiles. However, these cameras often lack autofocus and tend to excessively blur the background, placing the focus solely on the person in the frame.

Whether it’s the rear or front camera on entry-level smartphones, the quality of photos is compromised, particularly in low-light environments. The colors appear artificially enhanced, giving the shots an unnatural look. Additionally, there is often blurring around the edges, and pictures taken in zoom mode tend to be noisy. Furthermore, the level of detailing is limited. Rear and Front Cameras in entry-level smartphones.

Best Camera Phones Under Rs 10,000

Name of the SmartphoneRear CameraFront Camera
Poco M6 5G50MP+0.08MP5MP
Poco C518MP+0.08MP5MP
Samsung Galaxy F1450MP+2MP13MP
Moto G24 Power50MP+2MP16MP
Realme C53108MP+2MP8MP
Realme Narzo N5564MP+2MP8MP
Itel P55 Plus50MP8MP
Xiaomi Redmi 13C50MP+2MP+0.08MP8MP
Infinix Hot 40i50MP+0.08MP32MP
Xiaomi Redmi 12 4G50MP+8MP+2MP8MP
Infinix Smart 8 HD13MP+0.08MP8MP
Redmi A2 Plus8MP+0.08MP5MP
Oppo A188MP+2MP5MP
Samsung Galaxy A0550MP+2MP8MP
Lava Blaze 2 5G50MP+0.08MP8MP
Itel A7013MP+ 0.08MP8MP
Nokia C3250MP+2MP8MP
Lava Yuva 3 Pro50MP+ AI secondary cam8MP

6. Battery & Charging

Battery is one of the strongest features of devices under 10,000 INR. Even if the device costs Rs. 6999, it packs a massive 5000mAh battery under the hood. A 5000mAh battery easily lasts all day when the usage is light to moderate. This kind of usage includes browsing social media, calling, texting, watching videos, listening to music, making notes, light gaming, and more. Powerful battery makes these entry-level smartphones suitable for those who need an efficient device that lasts 8-10 working hours so that they have to recharge it once at night. Samsung phones under 10k come with an even larger 6000mAh battery.

Let’s talk about charging speeds now. The charging capability of most of these devices is 10W or 18W. However, some specific devices come with 25W, 33W, and 45W wired charging speeds as well. A 10W charger takes around 3 hours to charge a 5000mAh battery while an 18W charger charges it in 2 hours 20 minutes. A 25W charger can charge the battery in around an hour while a 33W charger can charge the power house in 45-50 minutes. Recently Itel launched P55 Plus which is the first in the segment offering 45W charging in under 10k segment. A 45W charger can charge a 5000mAh battery in 30 minutes.

Best Big Battery and Fast Charging Phones under Rs 10,000

Name of the SmartphoneBattery SizeCharging Speed
Poco M6 5G5000mAh18W
Poco C515000mAh10W
Samsung Galaxy F146000mAh25W
Moto G24 Power6000mAh30W
Realme C535000mAh18W
Realme Narzo N555000mAh33W
Itel P55 Plus5000mAh45W
Xiaomi Redmi 13C5000mAh18W
Infinix Hot 40i5000mAh18W
Xiaomi Redmi 12 4G5000mAh18W
Infinix Smart 8 HD5000mAh10W
Redmi A2 Plus5000mAh10W
Oppo A185000mAh20W
Samsung Galaxy A055000mAh25W
Lava Blaze 2 5G5000mAh18W
Itel A7050000mAh10W
Nokia C325000mAh18W
Lava Yuva 3 Pro5000mAh18W

Bottomline

Entry-level smartphones start at a price of under 10,000 INR for their base model. Higher RAM+ Storage models might cost more than 10k, but there is always an option to get your device within 10,000 rupees.

Best Smartphones under Rs 10,000

SmartphoneStarting price
Poco M6 5GRs. 9499
Poco C51Rs. 5999
Samsung Galaxy F14Rs. 9990
Moto G24 PowerRs. 8999
Realme C53Rs. 8880
Realme Narzo N55Rs.8999
Itel P55 PlusRs. 9999
Xiaomi Redmi 13CRs. 7999
Infinix Hot 40iRs. 9999
Xiaomi Redmi 12 4GRs. 9499
Infinix Smart 8 HDRs. 6399
Redmi A2 PlusRs. 7499
Oppo A18Rs. 9999
Samsung Galaxy A05Rs. 9900
Lava Blaze 2 5GRs. 9999
Itel A70Rs. 7299
Nokia C32Rs. 6999
Lava Yuva 3 ProRs. 8999

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Shivangi AgarwalShivangi Agarwal
Shivangi is an honours graduate in English from Delhi University with a passion for reading and writing. Always keen to know more about the latest gadgets, when she is not reading about tech, she loves listening to Hindi music and grooving to the latest Hindi beats.

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