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The Best Cheap Phones which fit Every Budget!

The Best Cheap Phones for
 Every Budget!


So many phones will come and go, but very few are perfect. In this article, we will talk about some of those.  


WIRELESS CARRIERS are doing their best to make expensive smartphones look affordable. You might be wondering why you shouldn't buy a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra if you don't have to pay anything and only 2500 per month for it. The answer is, whether you pay for everything all at once or in 36 monthly installments, you will still be spending hundreds of dollars on a phone. Your expensive device can also keep you locked to the network, preventing you from switching wireless service providers until the phone is paid for.

Forget the expensive option and get a really great and more affordable smartphone. We've tested dozens of them to find the best cheap smartphones that aren't too slow. Our top pick, the Google Pixel 5A, is as good as almost any device, and our other options strike a nice balance between price and luxury.

Be sure to check out our many other guides, including the best Android phones, the best phones with headphone jacks, and the best iPhones.


If you are browsing the smartphone market in India looking for the cheapest smartphone available on a budget, you have a huge catalog to choose from. The best budget smartphones in India are growing more and more and can also accept more expensive smartphones with relative ease. Most budget phones in India now offer high refresh rate screens, high-resolution multi-camera setups, good designs, and hassle-free software. So we've put together our list of budget phones from different brands. Our list of the best budget cellphones offers the best options for buyers who want a cheap smartphone available without breaking the bank. These pocket phones offer the best value for money in terms of specs, features, and build quality. We have suggested most budget smartphones are under 20K or a little over 20K because they offer a ton of attractive features and specifications that can offer full competition to mid-range and high-end phones. So we go with the range of 25K.


1) One Plus Nord

Price:24,999



OnePlus Nord is a new budget offering from OnePlus, which manages to deliver a similar Android experience to the OnePlus 8, but at a more affordable price. OnePlus kept all the basics like the AMOLED display, Warp Charge fast charging, and a great battery in the North. However, it did make a few cuts when it came to SoC and build quality. The OnePlus Nord still has glass on the back, but instead of a metal frame, it's plastic.

The SoC used is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G and not an 800 series chip as we are used to seeing. However, the North does support 5G, which is an interesting advantage. Overall, it's really hard to find fault with the OnePlus North. App and game performance are good, it captures good photos and videos in daylight, and the screen is HDR10 + compatible.

Low-light picture quality suffers a bit, but that's about the only major weakness of this phone. The battery life is very good and the single speaker sounds great. An impressive feature of the OnePlus Nord is its ability to record selfie videos at 4K 60fps, which even the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro cannot.

2) IQOO Z5

Price:23,990


The iQoo Z5's starting price is higher than that of the Z3 (which it will replace soon) but competing mid-range smartphones are generally more competitive in terms of features. Its design has been slightly improved and offers a better grip, but it is still plastic.


There is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor which is on par with the midrange competition and performs well when gaming and even in our benchmarks. There's a 6.67-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, which performs well while gaming but becomes a messy mess very easily. The Z5 finally got stereo speakers, which worked well for both watching movies and gaming.


The camera performance is decent in daylight, but not great in low light. That doesn't make the Z5 look good, as it has to compete with mid-range smartphones that offer better photographic quality and better performance.


The battery life is excellent, although it loses a bit in terms of charging speed. The Z5 certainly doesn't seem like a solid step up from its predecessor. It offers minor improvements, but not enough to be easy to recommend as the competition offers much better at slightly higher prices.

3) OnePlus Nord CE 5G

Price:22,999



OnePlus' North CE 5G targets the lower end of the smartphone market. OnePlus claims that the CE name in the name stands for Core Edition, as the device is capable of delivering a basic smartphone experience. The OnePlus Nord covers all bases in terms of specs and also has a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The OnePlus Nord CE 5G has a 6.43-inch AMOLED display with a hole for the selfie camera. It also has a 90Hz refresh rate. The screen has good viewing angles and a built-in fingerprint scanner that unlocks quickly. The smartphone is slim and weighs 170g, making it comfortable for one-handed use.

OnePlus has chosen the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor and offers 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB RAM options. It comes in two storage variants, but the storage is not expandable as it does not have a slot for a microSD card.

The Nord CE 5G has a triple camera setup consisting of a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 2-megapixel mono camera. For selfies, it has 16 megapixels. Northern CE daylight photos were good, but the camera's performance in low light needed improvement.

OnePlus has packed a 4,500mAh battery in the North CE that's capable of offering more than a day of battery life. It also supports 30W fast charging and comes with a Warp Charge 30T charger in the box.

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