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gadget-bridge · 19 days
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The ultimate blog list to help you buy the best smartphone
Are you in the market for a new smartphone but feeling lost in the sea of options available?
Don't worry; you're not alone! Choosing the perfect smartphone that fits your needs and budget can be a tricky task.
So, sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the world of smartphones, so you can choose the perfect one for yourself!
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hemantjimin · 2 years
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कम कीमत में मिल रहा है 50 मेगापिक्सल कैमरे वाला शानदार फोन, 36 घंटे चलेगी बैटरी
Moto G31 Offer: Today (29 May 2022) is the last day of the Flipkart sale. Best offers are being given on smartphones in the sale. If you also want to buy a new phone then this is a good chance. In the sale, the Moto G31 is being made available for just Rs 9,899 instead of Rs 13,999. Let’s know the full specifications of this phone… This new Motorola phone comes with a 6.4-inch AMOLED FHD+…
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coolisshu · 4 years
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Which is the best camera phone in the Indian market?
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In the Indian market, there is fierce competition in the budget range of phones. However, one can say that the Samsung galaxy s21 or the iPhone 12 pro max is the best smartphone that money can buy in India, but these phones all cost upwards of 1 lakh Rs. This makes it inaccessible to more than 99% of the population, and thus the best phones in India are not the flagships that the Samsungs and the apples of the world produce year after year. The best smartphone in India, under 15000 rupees, is the most accessible smartphone for the majority of people, and thus, this article is going to focus on that segment of the smartphone market. Moreover, with Make in India and the push to localise manufacturing and use local products, many phone companies in India are manufacturing locally. One such phone company in India is Tecno. Tecno mobile phones are known to be pocket-friendly phones specialised for a particular market. They have already taken the crown for making the best camera phones in India and now are going for the best overall smartphone. With that in mind, they have released a new smartphone, the Tecno Camon 16 Premier, which is the best mobile in India which will not compel you to sell a body part.
Tecno
TECNO Mobile is a luxury smartphone brand by TRANSSION Holdings. Enforcing the core values of "Expect More", TECNO focuses on providing the public access to new technologies at affordable prices, enabling the users to move beyond their existing limits and discover a realm of possibilities. Tecno considers a customer's demands from diverse countries and presents customers with localised creativity through a product line. They are featuring phones, laptops and handsets. Tecno is a giant multinational leader with operations in over 60 different developing economies. It is also the Manchester City football club's worldwide authorised tablets as well as smartphone associate. In November 2016, the City Football Club revealed its multi-year affiliate, TECNO. As Manchester City Football Club's Official Global Tablet and Handset Partner, TECNO Mobile will engage with the club to expand its global strategy for marketing and advertisement and bind supporters and clients to provide them with an incomparable mobile experience.
Camon
Camon is a more premium smartphone lineup by Tecno, which is also absolutely budget-friendly. The latest camon smartphone, the camon 16, was unveiled during a global pandemic, and the event was live-streamed on Youtube. In this event, the camon 16 and the camon 16 premier were released, Tecno camon 16 premier being the flagship for the year. Although not costing as much, the Camon 16 premier has specifications almost as good. With the main focus on the camera and providing an excellent and enjoyable shooting experience, the camon 16 premier has a 64-megapixel flagship-level camera sensor and a quad-camera setup on the back panel. This includes a 119 degree super wide-angle camera and a dedicated night mode telephoto sensor.
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vfmidea · 3 years
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How to choose a perfect smartphone under 15000 in 2021
How to choose a perfect smartphone under 15000 in 2021
Guys this is such an article in which I have explained that how to choose a perfect smartphone under 15000 in 2021. This article is only for those people who want to buy a smartphone under RS-15000 because 90% of people in India want to buy a budget phone and very few people buy very expensive phones, so this article is better for only those 90 percent of people. The purpose of making this…
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kultejas · 3 years
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These best budget mobiles of Samsung under 15 thousand rupees will not take your eyes off, see price-features
These best budget mobiles of Samsung under 15 thousand rupees will not take your eyes off, see price-features
Highlights Excellent in terms of looks and features 4 and 6 GB RAM as well as 64 and 128 GB storage Great combo of powerful battery and camera New Delhi.Samsung ‌Best Smartphones Under 15000 Rs In India Amazon: In India, the budget segment i.e. between 10 to 15 thousand rupees smartphones have the highest sales and for this reason almost all the smartphone companies launch the maximum number of…
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gadget-bridge · 7 months
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Best Smartphones with Good Camera Quality Under Rs.15,000
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Smartphones with good camera quality have become a necessity. Everyone loves capturing pictures that they heartily wish to get in a perfect and unique manner.
Now, are you the one who is in search of a budget-friendly smartphone holding good camera quality?
Alright, we are here to help you out, which makes you grab the right smartphone with the right specifications you are in need of.
We’ve conducted in-depth research about each smartphone that comes under Rs.15000 with standard camera quality. This article will surely help you to pick the right smartphone of your choice.
Best camera smartphones Under Rs.15,000
- Poco M2Pro - Realmi 6i - Realme Narzo 10
Now, let’s dive into the shortlisted smartphones in detail.
1. Poco M2 Pro
Tagged as a re branded version of the Redmi Note 9 series, Poco M2 Pro is the latest smartphone in India with a notable tweak in its camera design and performance. Launched with a cool design, great camera, and long-lasting battery, Poco M2 Pro is gonna hit the mobile phone industry.
Design and Build Quality
Poco M2 Pro with its glossy finish gives a royal look that won’t let you bat an eyelid.
The perfect finish with a quick responsive fingerprint sensor mounted at the side and a p2i splash-resistant coating makes it attract smudges.
Poco M2 Pro covered with a Corning Gorilla Glass protection on both sides promises the utmost protection to the very handy device.
The seamless touch experience and smooth performance make Poco M2 Pro the first choice among the rest.
Display
The Poco M2 Pro comes with a 6.67-inch IPS LCD FHD+ panel holding a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels.
The tall aspect ratio of the screen with a cute punch-hole cutout at the center delivers a seamless viewing experience.
Featuring Widevine L1 certification lets you watch Full HD video content on the Open Telecom Platform (OTP).
Processor and Performance
Twinning the hardware as in Redmi Note 9 Pro, Poco M2 Pro is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 720G processor which never compromises in its performance.
Comes in a 64GB internal storage + 6GB RAM along with highly capable hardware, multitasking in Poco M2 Pro is as easy as you breathe.
Poco M2 Pro is the best companion for ultra gamers who love playing popular games like Asphalt 9, PUBG, and others with the best performance ever.
The 60Hz display makes Poco M2 Pro deliver an immense viewing experience.
Camera
Featuring a quad-camera setup, Poco M2 Pro is one of the affordable smartphones that you can rely on.
Comes in a 48 MP Samsung GM2 primary senor is capable of furnishing you with standard images with good detail.
The coverage and detailing are really impressive with the 8MP 119-degree ultra-wide-angle lens accompanied by a 5MP tertiary macro lens which is capable enough to capture 2cm macro shots and a 2MP fourth depth sensor.
Coming to the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera placed within the punch-hole cutout at the top center of the display.
The user-friendly camera application allows you to capture FHD 1080p videos at 60/30fps, 4K videos at 30fps, and HD 720p slo-mo videos at up to 960fps.
What’s more?
This affordable Poco M2 Pro is smart enough to shoot time-lapse videos and supports RAW mode capturing as well.
Battery Life
Poco M2 Pro holds a 5000mAh battery along with a 33W fast charging technology.
No one wishes to own a phone that lasts for a short period with a single charge. Packed with a powerful charger, Poco M2 Pro charges up to 100 in just 1.5 hours that last a whole day even in rough use.
Verdict
If you are looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with an impressive camera performance under Rs. 15,000, with a long-lasting battery and powerful multitasking performance, then Poco M2 Pro is worth it.
2. Realmi 6i
Realme, an offshoot of the brand Oppo, added an all-new mid-range smartphone, Realme 6i with a noticeable quad-camera setup and powerful performance to the Realme series is already getting thumbs-up by many.
Launched after Realme 6, Even though the design and the specs sheet of Realmi 6i shows a huge resemblance with Realme 6, a major difference can be seen in the really impressive camera setup.
Let’s dive into the details of Realmi 6i.
Design
Realmi 6i doesn’t offer much in terms of unique design, yet its a good-looking phone which is elegant and appealing.
Realmi 6i boasts a plastic body with a glossy finish at the rear panel. Adding to that, the fingerprint scanner is embedded on the side where you can rest your thumb easily.
Comes in a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C port, and a single bottom-firing speaker grille at the bottom panel, Realmi 6i holds a triple card slot that can support dual nano-SIM cards and a microSD card.
Display
Realmi 6i features an interesting display that offers a 6.5-inch FHD+ (1,800 x 2,400) LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate to deliver a great viewing experience.
A 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 6 acts as complete protection from accidental scratches that you don’t need to bother much.
Coming under Rs.15,000 smartphones, a 60Hz display is an added advantage of Realmi 6i that attracts most users where you can find a smooth scrolling experience.
As you can see with most of the latest smartphones, Realmi 6i supports Widevine L1 certification, that enables you to stream content on Prime Video and Netflix in an FHD resolution
Processor and Performance
An impressive MediaTek Helio G90T SoC, one of the best gaming processors which comes with a good CPU and GPU, offers an extreme gaming experience for all the ultra gamers who love playing challenging games at HD graphic settings. Thanks to Realme for not compromising the performance in a mid-tier phone like Realme 6i.
A powerful processor paired with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage offers smooth switching between the apps. With Realme 6i, shutter-free multitasking is not just a dream.
Camera
The Realme 6i with a powerful Al quad-camera system allows you to capture perfect pictures with utmost clarity in each single short.
Realme has done an excellent job with the camera at its price point. The 48MP main camera with f/1.8 sensor along with 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor is capable of delivering decent images even in daylight shots. The main camera of this device can record native 4K videos
Coming to the selfie camera, the 16MP front-facing camera which is integrated inside the punch hole on the corner delivers much prettier selfies, whereas it can only record 1080p videos at 30fps.
Other camera features include 4K video at 30fps, Super Nightscape, Chroma Boost, selfie portrait mode, and Ultra 48MP mode.
Battery Life
Realme 6i sports a 4,300mAh battery providing enough fuel to last for a whole day in a single charge with normal usage.
This device also features a 30W VOOC flash charger which enables you to charge the phone up to 100% within an hour which is pretty fast.
Verdict
Wrapping some of the best features of the Realme 6, the all-new Realme 6i brings them to a more affordable price point. There are more than a few best smartphones with good camera features that we feel Realme 6i is one among them that you can opt from.
3. Realme Narzo 10
For the time being, we have seen how well the Realme series performed and now Oppo has added another gem to the series — Realme Narzo 10.
Comes in the utmost style with best camera performance, and better gaming experience, this device attracts new generations, particularly those who value these highlighted features above all else.
This is the first and the only pop-up selfie camera smartphone from the Realme family.
Tagged as a middle-range smartphone, this model never compromises in its overall performance.
Design and built quality
Inspired by the Realme 5 series, the rear part of the device matches the limited onion and garlic edition of the Realme X smartphone.
Comes in a premium look and design, Realme Narzo 10 catches the eye in a glance itself. Relatively tall and narrow, this device is very handy and the back panel isn’t slippery at all.
Covered with the Gorilla Glass 3 and a pre-applied screen protector, need not worry about the protection of the display.
The fingerprint sensor in Narzo 10 is designed at the back panel. The power buttons and volume buttons are placed on the right and left ergonomically enough for the user to reach easily. Adding to that, the removable tray can hold two Nano-SIM as well as a microSD card.
The bottom part of Narzo 10 is occupied by a USB Type-C port along with a 3.5mm audio socket and a single speaker.
Display
The display compartment is one of the unbelievable areas that Realme Narzo 10 excels in. A 720p IPS LCD panel in an affordable price range is really a WoW factor.
A massive 6.5-inch HD+ Mini-drop Fullscreen offers a great visual experience for a gamer and a movie buff.
A 20:9 aspect screen ratio holds a waterdrop notch at the top of the screen.
Processor and Performance
For most of the phones that we see today, the specs that they highlight on the paper does not match with the actual performance. Contrary to that, Realme Narzo 10 performs excellently according to its real specs.
Equipped with a MediaTek Helio G80 SoC, Narzo 10 holds a powerful integrated graphics capabilities, this is great info for the gamers to taste an improved gaming experience.
A pair of 2GHz ARM Cortex-A75 cores for power and six more Cortex A55 cores dedicated for efficiency, Realme Narzo 10 performs like a rockstar.
Comes in a single storage variant, 4GB RAM and 158GB internal storage have a big hand in delivering seamless performance when multitasking, scrolling through the menu and launching new applications.
Camera
A quad rear camera setup with a 48MP primary shooter gives satisfactory 12MP images using pixel-binning technology. This takes Narzo 10 to a higher end.
The 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens works well in covering huge areas with the expected quality. Coming to the 2MP macro lens, this device lets you capture decent close-up shots. Speaking about 2MP depth sensor, with no doubt helps to capture decent portraits with good background blur and sharp edges.
For taking attractive selfies, Realme Narzo 10 holds a space for a high-resolution 16MP selfie camera which even supports 1080p video recording and AI selfie mode to raise image quality.
Allover, while considering the price of the product, the low-light camera performance isn’t a disappointing factor.
Battery Life
The battery compartment is one of the best pros of Realme Narzo 10. Powered by a 5000mAh battery which is more than enough to work through a day of casual use along for the smooth functioning of the processor.
Moreover, an 18W fast charging can easily fuel up to work which roughly takes an hour to charge 100%.
Verdict
Well-packed with a great set of features, the Realme Narzo 10 seems to be one of the best smartphones which are value for money.
The long-lasting battery, 128GB internal storage, and a 48MP camera sensor is a fascinating package that you can grab under Rs.15,000.
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dykequil-blog · 7 years
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Best Mobile Phones Under 15000 Rs
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We have added some of the best smartphones based on performance , gaming , camera , battery life and features. It is good on storage also, it comes with 16 GB internal memory (12.5 GB user accessible) which can be expanded upto 32 GB. With the 2500 mAH Li-ion Battery the phone is good on battery too. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory. Yes it has finger print scanner at the back, so it is the cheapest phone with finger print scanner in India.
Best Mobiles under 12000
Phone runs on Android Marshmallow and powered by 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octa Core Processor. Some other top brands in mobiles that will suit your requirements and style would be from Vivo mobiles,Panasonic mobiles, Asus mobiles,LG mobiles and the like. It runs on the Octa-core 1.7 GHz Mediatek Processor and 2 GB of RAM which delivers pretty good and fast performance.
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Panasonic Eluga Ray Max is another best mobile under 12000 which comes in 3 different colors i.e. gold, rose gold and space gray. This phone comes with 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box with InLife UI on top and is very close to stock android experience. It has internal storage of 16 GB which can be expanded upto 32 GB. Overall, the phone comes with nice features and can be a good buying choice.
It is a dual sim phone with 3G. It features 8MP primary and 2Mp secondary camera. The phone is very high featured with 5.5 inch HD display, 1.3 GHz Octa core processor and 3GB Ram. The Asus Zenfone 3 Laser handset includes Adreno 505 graphics processor and 4GB RAM. Camera: For good image quality, phones such as Samsung Galaxy S5 16GB, Samsung Galaxy J5 8GB and Samsung Galaxy J5 16GB are good buys.
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The Moto G4 Plus is an impressive phone for the money well spent and evidence that the gap between flagships and budget Smartphones is still closing. Samsung j7 comes with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage which runs on 1.5GHz octa-core Samsung Exynos 7580 processor. Also, with 400 mAh of battery, you can easily use this phone for at least 2 days without charging.
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abangtech · 4 years
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Best phones under Rs 15,000 to buy in India post lockdown
With lockdown 4.0, e-commerce companies have begun delivering phones across the country except in containment zones. This will fulfill the pent-up demand for phones, which are essential for connectivity, entertainment, commerce, and work. So you can finally replace that faulty, damaged, old handset of yours which you’ve been eagerly waiting to upgrade.
But, while doing so, you might want to consider few things:
It’d prudent to spend less and go with something well under budget. You have plenty of good phones in the sub-15k price ceiling.
Next up, for safety reasons, it’s better to do online shopping than going out in the open and into the crowded offline stores. You might even get some discounts and offers while brands try to sell their piled-up stock and make room for new products. Lately, there have been reports that offline retailers have partnered with cost-effective O2O outlets to push their sales.
Now, taking all these into account, we have cherry-picked the best phones that will be easy on your pocket as well as are available online.
Here’s the:
List of Best Phones Under Rs 15000
1. Samsung Galaxy M21
Galaxy M21 (review) sports a monstrous 6000mAh battery, which is miles ahead of its counterparts. Upfront, you have a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ panel. Unlock the phone using face unlock or the rear fingerprint scanner to interact with Android 10 based OneUI. This is running on top of Exynos 9611 chip, which sports four heavy lifting cores, unlike the two performance cores in chips within its peers.
The rest of this Samsung phone is also finely specced like a 48MP triple camera system, 20MP selfie snapper, up to 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage along with expandable option.
2. Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro
Xiaomi continues the Redmi Note legacy with the Note 9 Pro. This phone flaunts a 6.67-inch FHD+ LCD screen. Inside, you get a Snapdragon 720G silicon that’s based on an 8nm process. The internals also includes up to 6gigs of RAM, 128GB of storage (expandable). MIUI 11 based on Android 10 is the software.
Amongst other things, you get a 64MP quartet at the back, a 16MP front shooter, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, a 5020mAh battery, and 30W fast charger.
3. Realme 6
Realme kills in the display front as it brings the coveted 90Hz refresh rate to the sub-15k slab. That’s a 6.5-inch FHD+ LCD panel. Unlock using the side-mounted reader or your face to use the Android 10 based Realme UI.
The Realme 6 (review) packs the gaming-centric MediaTek G90T chipset, up to 8GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable), and a 4300mAh battery. The latter is underpinned by a 30W high-speed charger. You also get a 64MP quad-camera setup by the back and a 16MP sensor on the front.
ALSO READ: Best TWS buds to buy under Rs. 7000 in India
4. Honor 9X Pro
Honor 9X Pro presents style by way of a pop-up camera, a flashy design, and a full-view face. The incumbent of that mechanical module is a 16MP sensor. Flip to the back, and within the oblong lies a 48MP triple camera setup.
It’s the first phone in the country to feature AppGallery, Huawei Mobile Services, and lots of new EMUI thingies on the software side. This fork of AOSP Android is laid on top of 7nm based Kirin 810. You can pick up to 6GB RAM and 256GB storage (expandable).
5. Vivo U20
Vivo U20 (review) is yet another easy and affordable pick at this price bracket. It has an LCD display which measures 6.53 inches diagonally. The U-shaped cutout houses a 16MP front camera. The rear triple camera arrangement is also led by a 16MP sensor.
Unlocking the device using either face or finger gets you to Android 9 based FunTouch UI. Vivo offers the phone in 64GB storage and 4/6GB RAM combo. A huge 5000mAH battery keeps the phone running.
ALSO READ: 10 Best Phones For TikTok Video creators in 2020
Best sub 15k smartphones in 2020
Phones under 15000 Starting Price in India Samsung Galaxy M21 Rs. 12,699 Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Rs. 13,999 Realme 6 Rs. 13,880 Honor 9X Pro Rs. 14,999 Vivo U20 Rs. 11,990
So, if you’re mulling over a new phone under Rs. 15000, these are your best choices.
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Which Is The Best Phone Under 12000 For VR?
When you stretch your budget to Rs 15000, there is a huge variety of mobile phones available from every manufacturer.  This phone has 16 GB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 128 GB. This smartphone support USB OTG. The phone weighs 199 grams and is little on the heavier side but it packs big screen and big battery so its justified. It comes with great specifications like 1.8 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of Internal storage. Charger: Although it supports quick charging technology, the phone doesn't come with the quick charger you will have to buy separately.
Best Smartphones under 12000
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Priced under 15000 INR, this handset has a 13.0 MP rear camera with CMOS sensor. If your target is good camera then you have to avoid this phone because by seeing its review we can't find its camera is suitable for low light. Motorola launched the Moto G5 in April 2017 in India priced at Rs. 11,999 and is available for purchase from Amazon India exclusively.
Features, budget, and performance should be your criteria to help you choose one the best smartphones under 12000. Nubia has added a 13MP rear camera in the phone, and also a 13MP front-facing camera can be seen at the front of the phone to capture selfies and video calls. The Le 2 has a unique fingerprint sensor at the rear, which is also a highlighted feature in our list of best smartphones under 12000.
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Sim Type: It is a proper dual sim phone that has a separate slot for Micro SD card. Lenovo K4 Note has got 5.5 inch display with 3GB of Ram on board, it has got a good storage capacity of 16 GB which is built in. You simply can't refuse it as it has got awesome specs. So in the end, spending Rs 12000 more on the Google Nexus 6 means a better screen, more RAM, extra storage (which you'll need considering the lack of a microSD card slot) and a bigger dash of processing power.
And at this price we have got the Asus Zenfone 5 (8 GB) which is really a great phone. However these non - existent features out pass the cons with this feature loaded phone. Battery: Mobiles such as Samsung Galaxy J2 Ace, Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 and Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro offer long battery life. Lenovo Vibe K5 Note and LeEco Le 2 are two great options under 12000 Rs in India.
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Vivo Y55S has 16GB storage, 3GB RAM, 250+ pixel density, 8.0 MP full high-definition front camera and a 13.0 MP HDR enabled camera that supports shooting from various angles. Software: Comes with Android Marshmallow 6.0 version with ZUI 2.. The phone comes with google launcher as well. In the engine, it is boosted by a hexacore Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor, along powered by 3GB of RAM.
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magzoso-tech · 5 years
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Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6: Which Is the Best New Smartphone Under Rs. 15,000?
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Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6: Which Is the Best New Smartphone Under Rs. 15,000?
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The budget smartphone scene has gotten to a point where not a week goes by without a new model launching, or at least some teaser or rumour about the next phones on the horizon coming out. Both Xiaomi and Realme have recently churned out multiple phones that have already changed our expectations for this segment, and we’re only in the first quarter of 2020.
Realme was the first to raise the bar for a sub-Rs. 15,000 smartphone with the Realme 6 (Review), which offers premium features such as a hole-punch front camera, a 90Hz refresh rate display, and a powerful processor, at a starting price of just Rs. 12,999. Xiaomi obviously wasn’t going to take this lying down, and unsurprisingly, a few weeks later, we now have the Redmi Note 9 Pro (Review) to take on the Realme 6.
Xiaomi has repositioned the Note 9 Pro as the entry-level Note variant (replacing the Redmi Note 8 for now, essentially). The actual successor to the Redmi Note 8 Pro is the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, which is coming later in the month.
With the Realme 6 and Redmi Note 9 Pro both starting at Rs. 12,999 with the same amounts of RAM and storage, which is the one you should be putting your money on? Let’s have a look.
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 prices and variants
The 4GB RAM and 64GB storage versions of both phones are priced at Rs. 12,999 in India. The next step up gets you 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for each of them, but the Realme 6 is less expensive at Rs. 14,999, compared to Rs. 15,999 for this variant of the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Xiaomi doesn’t have a higher variant after this unless you go for the Realme Note 9 Pro Max, but Realme offers a third version of the 6 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for Rs. 15,999. Realme has a slight edge as its highest variant has 2GB more RAM than Xiaomi’s offering at the same price. Overall, both phones offer very good value.
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The Redmi Note 9 Pro (left) and Realme 6 (right) each have four rear cameras
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 design
Just when the designs of most budget smartphones have begun to blend with one another, the Redmi Note 9 Pro comes in with a distinctive camera layout, which should help it stand out. The camera bump is sizeable but so is the bump on the Realme 6. The Aurora Blue colour looks great, but the shiny back picks up smudges almost instantly. It’s a heavy phone at 209g but it’s slimmer than the Realme 6, measuring 8.8mm. Xiaomi has used Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back of this phone and it even has a P2i nano coating, which should help it survive light splashes of water.
The placement of the power and volume buttons aren’t the most ergonomic though. The power button is a tad too high and the volume buttons are hopelessly out of reach for one-handed use. Xiaomi continues to offer an infrared emitter on the top, so you can use the Redmi Note 9 Pro as a secondary remote for your home appliances. Both phones have a headphone jack, USB Type-C port, and speaker grille at the bottom. Both also have a tray for two Nano-SIMs and a microSD card on the left.
The Realme 6 borrows a familiar design from its existing siblings, which at this point, feels a little stale in comparison to Xiaomi’s offering. It’s thicker but the volume and power buttons are on opposite sides of the body, and are a lot more ergonomic for daily use. Just like the Redmi Note 9 Pro, the Realme 6 has a slightly recessed power button which is also the capacitive fingerprint sensor. However, the back panel uses laminated plastic instead of glass, which is where it loses some points.
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Both phones have side-mounted fingerprint sensors
Despite its slightly heavier body and awkwardly placed buttons, we’d still pick the Redmi Note 9 Pro over the Realme 6 when it comes to design. It looks refreshingly new, a glass back is always good to have, and it’s a bit slimmer, which makes it nicer to hold.
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 performance and gaming
Both smartphones are equipped with powerful octa-core processors. The Redmi Note 9 Pro uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC, while the Realme 6 uses the MediaTek Helio G90T SoC. Both produce similar scores in most of the popular benchmark apps. The Redmi Note 9 Pro scored 279,978 points in AnTuTu; 568 and 1,761 in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests; and 3,665 points in 3DMark’s Slingshot Unlimited. In comparison, the Realme 6 scored 290,210 points in AnTuTu; 467 and 1,688 points in Geekbench; and 3,131 in 3DMark.
In general use, we didn’t face any issues with either smartphone. Multitasking is handled well and both are snappy when navigating through Android with their respective custom UIs on top. The fluid effect when scrolling is missing in the Redmi Note 9 Pro, which the Realme 6 enjoys thanks to the 90Hz refresh rate.
Both phones handled heavy 3D games with ease in our tests. We tried the usual heavy hitters such as PUBG Mobile and Asphalt 9: Legends — both of which ran very well, with solid framerates. The Realme 6 did get a little warmer than the Redmi Note 9 Pro after an extended gaming session, but the temperatures of both devices never got out of control.
Both phones also have equally fast fingerprint sensors, and a quick tap on the side is all it takes to wake them without actually having to press their power buttons. Face recognition also works equally well on both phones.
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The Redmi Note 9 Pro has the bigger battery but the Realme 6 can be charged more quickly
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 display and speakers
The Redmi Note 9 Pro has a slightly larger 6.67-inch full-HD+ display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The Realme 6 on the other hand, has a 6.5-inch display with the same resolution, but only gets Gorilla Glass 3. Both phones use IPS LCD panels rather than AMOLED, and we found the brightness and colours to be more than adequate, even for outdoor use during the day.
Both also feature hole-punch cutouts, with the Redmi Note 9 Pro having its front camera in the centre, while the Realme 6 has it in the upper left corner. The cutouts are quite large and can be distracting, especially in apps that fill up the full screen.
Coming to sound quality, the speaker in the Realme 6 can get a lot louder than the one in the Redmi Note 9 Pro at full volume. Apart from that, it also sounds a bit richer and more detailed.
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 battery life
The Redmi Note 9 Pro has a much bigger 5,020mAh battery than the 4,300mAh one in the Realme 6. In our tests, we found that both phones would easily last for about a day and half before needing a charge, which is very good. You might be able to get a longer runtime from the Redmi Note 9 Pro, thanks to its higher capacity battery. Surprisingly, in our HD video battery loop test, it was the Realme 6 that outlasted the Redmi Note 9 Pro, running for about 19.5 hours, versus 16 hours.
When it comes to charging, the Realme 6 can be topped up a lot quicker, thanks to support for 30W fast charging and a smaller battery, compared to 18W and a larger battery in the Redmi Note 9 Pro.
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 cameras
Both phones have four rear cameras, but the choices of sensors and lenses are quite different. The Redmi Note 9 Pro has a 48-megapixel Samsung GM2 sensor for its primary camera; an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera; a 5-megapixel macro camera; and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The Realme 6 on the other hand has a 64-megapixel primary sensor; an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera; a 2-megapixel macro camera; and a depth camera of unspecified resolution. For selfies, both phones have 16-megapixel front cameras.
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Autofocus is quick on both phones, and when shooting landscapes in daylight, we found that the Realme 6 did a better job overall. Details in distant objects were better represented and colours were more natural, compared to the Redmi Note 9 Pro which often sharpened images and boosted colours a bit too much. Looking at the shots taken with both phones’ wide-angle cameras, it’s the Redmi Note 9 Pro that did a better job with details. This was true for macro shots as well. Close-ups were almost evenly matched, although we preferred the slightly richer colours and textures that the Realme 6 produced.
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In low light too, it was the Realme 6 that delivered better details and exposures in the darker regions of photos. Surprisingly, the Realme 6’s wide-angle camera performed slightly better in low light, compared to the Redmi Note 9 Pro.
With selfies, we found that the Realme 6 captured better details and skin tones, although the Redmi Note 9 Pro wasn’t too far behind. Both selfie cameras captured weak details in low light, but we preferred the warmer skin tones of the Realme 6’s photos. With screen flash enabled on both phones, the Redmi Note 9 Pro captured brighter colours, but these were wildly exaggerated. The Realme 6 captured more evenly lit photos with more neutral colours.
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The Realme 6 and the Redmi Note 9 Pro can both shoot up to 4K resolution video, but without stabilisation. During the day, the Realme 6 captures more realistic-looking footage, compared to the highly boosted colours from the Redmi Note 9 Pro. The latter does manage better quality videos with its the wide-angle camera, though. At 1080p, the Redmi Note 9 Pro has better stabilisation, but again, colours can look heavily exaggerated.
In low light, footage recorded with both phones at 4K is noisy but the Realme 6 captures better colours. At 1080p, footage is still grainy but the Realme 6 manages better exposure and details, compared to the Redmi Note 9 Pro, which captures softer details. As for the wide-angle cameras, it’s the Redmi Note 9 Pro which had slightly better looking results, although both phones only managed to capture very dark video that was barely usable.
Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 software and usage experience
Both Xiaomi and Realme offer their own customised versions of Android 10. The Redmi Note 9 Pro runs MIUI 11, which features a lot of gestures and shortcuts that you can enable. It’s also quite customisable with themes, and has other Android staples such as Digital Wellbeing and a system-wide dark mode. This being MIUI, you should expect a lot of spammy notifications from stock apps such Mi Store, Browser, and GetApps. You can disable these in some apps, but not all.
Realme’s new Realme UI is lean and offers a look and feel that’s closer to stock Android, which we appreciate. You get an app drawer and plenty of options for customising the look and feel of the interface. The Realme 6 does have many preinstalled applications, just like the Redmi Note 9 Pro, and most of them can be uninstalled. Thankfully, there isn’t too much annoyance in the form of unsolicited notifications from the stock apps, and those that do get through can be disabled.
Despite the issues with spam in the MIUI, both custom skins are polished and easy to live with. There would be a small learning curve with either one, if you’re coming from a phone running stock Android, but neither is too complicated. Xiaomi has spent years refining the look and feel of MIUI and Realme has taken Oppo’s already fairly polished ColorOS and has added some of its own flair to it.
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Verdict
If we had to pick a winner between the Redmi Note 9 Pro (Review) and the Realme 6 (Review), based on all the tests we’ve done on them, the Realme 6 would be the one. It’s more manageable for everyday use, with more ergonomically placed buttons and quicker charging. It has a slightly more powerful processor, better loudspeaker, and higher refresh-rate display. Its cameras also deliver more consistent performance. Then there’s the Realme UI software, which we prefer over MIUI. Looking at the variants on offer, the top-end version of the Realme 6 gets you 2GB more RAM than the top-end version of the Redmi Note 9 Pro, for the same amount of money.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro is a solid offering too, and one-ups the Realme 6 in some areas, most notably its scratch-resistant glass back, more distinctive design, bigger battery, and better wide-angle and macro cameras. However, it’s not the easiest to manage in the hand, MIUI can be annoying with its never-ending spam notifications, and it isn’t as easily available as the Realme 6, since it’s sold only through flash sales as of now.
If you’re looking for the best smartphone currently on sale for under Rs. 15,000, then the Realme 6 is the one to go for. However, do stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for our review of the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, coming up soon.
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big-pitara-blog · 5 years
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5 of the Best mobiles under 15000 in 2019
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If there’s a price bracket where competition is stiffest in the Indian smartphone market then it’s the sub-Rs 15,000 segment. With some great smartphones in the range, we have some top best-sellers from Xiaomi, Realme, Samsung, Asus, and Honor. All these mid-budget flagships pack in flagship-level features offering top cameras, performance, great looking displays, battery and more.
Let’s check out the the top smartphones you can buy under Rs 15,000 in 2019.
1.  Redme Note 7 Pro:
On top of the list we have the much-popular Redmi Note 7 Pro, one of the current best smartphones you can under 15,000 rupees. Backed by some top flagship-level features and specs, Redmi Note 7 Pro comes with a premium glass design body on the out sandwiched between Corning Gorilla Glass 5 body.
Redmi Note 7 Pro on top has a 6.3-inch Full HD+ dot notch display. The smartphone runs on Snapdragon 675 processor with on MIUI 10 top based on Android 9 Pie backed by a 4,000mAh battery supporting 18W fast charge.
At the back, Redmi Note 7 Pro comes with a dual camera setup comprising of the 48MP Sony IMX 586 sensor as its primary lens coupled with a 5MP secondary depth sensor. The smartphone is available starting at just Rs 13,999.
2. Realme 3 Pro:
Realme 3 Pro is the successor of Realme 2 Pro which arrived in September 2018. The latest Realme 3 Pro brings a lot of improvements to 2 Pro which was already a great device and was a bestseller in 10000 to 15000 price-segment.
Realme 3 Pro comes with a 6.3-inch Full HD+ display with a dewdrop/teardrop notch. The bezels are thin and the screen to body ratio is above 90%. The display panel is LCD IPS and has good color reproduction and viewing angles. On the back, we have a shiny S-curve pattern in a gradient finish which looks really nice. If you like something flashy, go with the Blue color which is our favorite as well.
3. Samsung Galaxy M30:
Samsung M series shows a new phase of Samsung putting a great fight to fit in the budget segment market. Samsung M30 is an exceptional phone that comes with great hardware at a price of under 15000. The body is built of polycarbonate but the quality is good and the phone passes the bend test.
The M30 is the most expensive in the M series of phones and looks great on the front. It offers a massive 5,000mAh battery along with Android 9.0 (rolling out June 3rd) and a super AMOLED display. The storage and RAM options are on par with the competition too. The triple camera setup on the back has an ultra-wide along with a depth sensor.
Overall, Samsung Galaxy M30 is a perfect phone for someone looking for a Samsung brand trust with powerful specifications in a budget segment smartphone.
4. Redme Note 7S:
If Redmi 6 series didn’t impress you much the new generation of Redmi phones should change that. Meet the Redmi 7S which delivers an extremely competitive processor and a large battery at a compelling price point. You also get a 48 mega pixel camera on the back that should hopefully deliver some stunning smaller sized
pictures. Making things better is Android 9.0 Pie onboard. Oh, by the way, it’s the same as the Redmi Note 7 except for the rear camera.
5. Asus ZenFone Max Pro 2:
Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 at the current price does make a great option at under 15,000 bucks. The second generation Zenfone Max Pro smartphone is now available starting at just Rs 9,999. At the current pricing, Zenfone Max Pro M2 offers excellent value for money backed by some great features.
It comes with a 6.22-inch Full HD+ notched display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 6. The smartphone runs on the much-dependable Snapdragon 660 processor, dual cameras including Sony IMX 486 sensor and 4K video recording support.
On top the smartphone offers flawless stock Android experience with 8.1 Oreo (Android Pie update by April-end) and a massive 5,000mAh battery capable of running for at least two days on moderate use.
So, this was our list of best smartphones under 15000 in India 2019. We hope the list was helpful to our users.
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techmob · 5 years
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Best Smartphones Looking to buy the best smart phone under Rs.15000 in India? There are numerous options for you to choose from. With budget keeping in mind, there is a caster of options available that suits your pocket and phone requirements as well. These best android phones under Rs. 15000 are not just best-priced, but some of them can even perform as well as flagship giant smart phones. Don’t mistake to take these low budget phones to be ex-technology based, as they are self spoken with par excellent features, including screen-inbuilt fingerprint sensor, face unlock and much more beyond  to their capabilities. Let’s check out the best mobile phones under 15K in India. #1 Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro With a 48MP camera and Octa core processor, Snapdragon 675 and newly introduced cool colors, there’s very little to criticize about the Redmi Note 7 Pro is the best mid-range phones to buy right now. Screen- 6.3″ (1080 X 2340) Camera- 48 MP + 5 | 13 MP RAM- 4 GB BATTERY- 4000 MAH for more details visit:www.techymob.com
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Top Best Phones Under Rs. 14000 [ February 2017]
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Best phones under Rs 15000 in India for January 2018
Finding the very best smartphone under Rs. 15,000 in the crowded smartphone market is difficult. While the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S8, iPhone X, LG V30 and Google Pixel 2 steal show around the world when it comes to flagship smartphones, there’s a lot of intriguing options available in the world of budget phones. … Continue reading “Best phones under Rs 15000 in India for January 2018”
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