Best Phone Under Rs. 20,000: Check Out the Best Mobiles Under Rs. 20,000 You Can Buy

Contents

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Huawei Honor 8 is a great pick under Rs. 20,000
  • If size isn’t an issue, consider the Xiaomi Mi Max 2
  • The Samsung Galaxy On Max delivers an excellent camera on a budget

Best mobile phone under Rs. 20,000 would be on your mind if you have a budget sufficient for modern features but the mindset to not splurge. Phones under Rs. 20,000 nowadays feature modern design, clean software, large screens and several features that were limited to the handsets above Rs. 25,000 a few months ago. Our list of best mobile under Rs. 20,000 covers the five best phones you can get in this bracket, with as few compromises as possible. Of course, this compilation comprises top phones that we’ve reviewed ourselves. We do look around the Web to see what others – including actual users – are saying, but our detailed testing process makes it possible to directly compare phones more accurately and pick what we believe are the best phones.

If you are on a tighter budget, you should also check out our list of best mobiles under Rs. 10,000 and best phones under Rs. 15,000.

Here are our top picks for best phone under Rs. 20,000 in no particular order.

Mobile under Rs. 20,000 Gadgets 360 rating
Honor 8 9/10
Xiaomi Mi Max 2 8/10
Samsung Galaxy On Max 8/10
Oppo F5 8/10
Motorola Moto G5 Plus 8/10

1. Honor 8
Coming in at just under the Rs. 20,000 cutoff, the Honor 8 is the top rated phone on this list. It is a single-SIM phone however, with could be a deal-breaker for some. Beyond that, it’s a strong contender for your money at this budget, as we noted in our review of the phone.

There’s a 5.2-inch display running at full-HD resolution, backed up by a 1.8GHz octa-core processor and 4GB of RAM, along with 32GB of storage. The phone has a 12-megapixel camera on the rear, and 8-megapixels on the front. The battery is 3000mAh.

Huawei Honor 8

Huawei Honor 8

Rs.14,999
Buy
  • REVIEW
  • KEY SPECS
  • NEWS
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Excellent display
  • Striking aesthetics
  • Powerful performance
  • Very good cameras
  • Good software features
  • Bad
  • No FM radio
  • Single SIM functionality
BUY AT
  • Huawei Honor 8 (Pearl White, 32GB) –
    Rs.14,999
  • Huawei Honor 8 (Sakura Pink, 32GB, 4GB RAM)
    Rs.17,990
  • Huawei Honor 8 (Blue, 32GB)
    Rs.27,999

2. Xiaomi Mi Max 2
The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 has been described as a battery pack with a phone attached, but it’s actually a pretty sleek and good looking phone, despite the enormous 6.44-inch display. As we note in our review, the camera is a little disappointing, but its battery life is predictably great, and has a good display and performance, making it a nice choice for media consumption, and one of the picks for the best phone under Rs. 20,000.

The phone has a 2GHz octa-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 12-megapixel camera on the rear, along with a 5-megapixel front camera. There’s 64GB storage, and a whopping 5300mAh battery as well.

Xiaomi Mi Max 2

Xiaomi Mi Max 2

Rs.13,999
Buy
  • REVIEW
  • KEY SPECS
  • NEWS
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Premium looks and solid build quality
  • Battery life is impressive
  • Overall performance is decent
  • Quick charging support
  • Bad
  • Too bulky for any pocket
  • Hybrid dual-SIM slot
  • Camera could have been better
BUY AT
  • Xiaomi Mi Max 2 (Black, 32GB, 4GB RAM) –
    Rs.13,999
  • Xiaomi Mi Max 2 (Black, 64GB, 4GB RAM)
    Rs.15,999
  • Xiaomi Mi Max 2 (Black, 64GB, 4GB RAM)
    Rs.15,999

3. Samsung Galaxy On Max
The newest phone on this list, the Samsung Galaxy On Max is a solid all-rounder with good design and a nice display. In our review, we pointed out its camera as a highlight – possibly the best camera phone under Rs. 20,000 – but the battery life is only okay.

The cameras on the front and rear both have 13-megapixel sensors, and the phone, which is powered by a 1.69GHz octa-core processor and 4GB RAM, has a 5.7-inch display with full-HD resolution. The 3300mAh battery sounds good on paper, but we found that the real world results could have been better.

Samsung Galaxy On Max

Samsung Galaxy On Max

Rs.16,900
Buy
  • REVIEW
  • KEY SPECS
  • NEWS
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Face recognition
  • Decent cameras
  • Dedicated SIM and microSD slots
  • Neat software enhancements
  • Bad
  • Slippery rear panel
  • No notification LED
  • Average battery life
BUY AT
  • Samsung Galaxy On Max (Black, 32GB, 4GB RAM)
    Rs.16,900
  • Samsung Galaxy On Max (Gold, 32GB, 4GB RAM) – OFFER
    Rs.16,900

4. Oppo F5
Oppo F5 (Review) is winner on multiple fronts, and scores high on parameters like display quality, design, battery life, camera, and performance. The new 3GB RAM variant of the smartphone is priced at Rs. 19,990, and comes with all the key features of the higher-end variant, such as the bezel-less design, 18:9 display aspect ratio, AI integration in the camera, and so on – just minus the extra RAM and storage, of course.

Another favourable aspect of the handset is the polished custom UI (based on Android 7.1 Nougat). However, there are trade-offs too, as you will only be able to use one 4G SIM at a time, the device will reboot each time you swap SIM cards, and the facial recognition doesn’t work as advertised.

Oppo F5

Oppo F5

Rs.19,890
Buy
  • REVIEW
  • KEY SPECS
  • NEWS
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Large, high quality screen
  • Good battery life
  • Good front and rear camera quality
  • Bad
  • Face recognition is gimmicky
BUY AT
  • Oppo F5 (Gold, 32GB, 4GB RAM)
    Rs.19,890
  • Oppo F5 (Gold, 32GB, 4GB RAM)
    Rs.19,990

5. Moto G5S Plus
The latest update to Moto G5 Plus, the Moto G5S Plus comes with a slightly bigger screen, more storage, dual cameras on the back, selfie flash, and a higher resolution camera sensor. These make it an attractive package, especially at a price tag of Rs. 15,999, and lands it a spot on our list of best phones under Rs. 20,000.

In our review, we felt that the handset definitely looked more premium than its predecessor but isn’t as easy to hold due to the wider body and larger chin. The display is among the highlights of the handset, while the dual rear cameras can deliver photos with a decent bokeh effect and good amount of details, with some effort from the user’s side.

Motorola Moto G5S Plus

Motorola Moto G5S Plus

Rs.15,999
Buy
  • REVIEW
  • KEY SPECS
  • NEWS
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Good build quality
  • Stock Android
  • Turbo charging support
  • Decent camera performance
  • Bad
  • Slightly bulky
  • No VoLTE support at launch
  • Gets warm in use
  • No notification light
BUY AT
  • Motorola Moto G5S Plus (Lunar Grey, 64GB, 4GB RAM) –
    Rs.15,999
  • Motorola Moto G5S Plus (Blush Gold, 64GB, 4GB RAM) –
    Rs.15,999

Budget friendly options
If these picks don’t have your fancy, you can save some money with these three budget friendly options. The Lenovo Z2 Plus has seen its price drop a lot since launch, but it’s still a solid option. The camera is one area where the phone could certainly improve, but battery life and performance are both excellent.

The Redmi Note 4 is another well-priced phone with great features. In our review, the only black mark against it is the camera, so if you’re looking for a value for money phone with great battery life and design, do consider this one.

There’s also the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime is a great all-rounder. In our review, one issue that came up with the low light camera performance, but it has a superb screen, great battery life, and good performance too.

Additional options
These phones make up our top picks for phones under Rs. 20,000. If you’re on a tighter budget, here’s a list of all the best phones under Rs. 15,000, and under Rs. 10,000. In the under-Rs. 20,000 category, the Huawei Honor 8 Lite and the Asus ZenFone 3 Max also both hold a lower overall rating, but do well in different areas, and are worth your consideration, and there’s also the Oppo F3 which is a worthy contender.

So, between all of these phones, which ones caught your eye? If you’re planning on buying one of these, or are using another phone under Rs. 20,000, share your thoughts and experiences with us and the other readers, via the comments below.

[“Source-gadgets.ndtv”]

By Loknath

Simple Guys with Simple dream to live Simple