However, the new increased rate of GST has also increased the prices of smartphones, due to which many smartphones have crossed the price of Rs 10,000. However, we also have some other models, which have recently been cut. In such a situation, all these smartphones fit in our list. Here we have brought the latest list of those best phones of June 2020, which cost Rs 10,000 or less.
Best smartphone under Rs 10,000
Telephones below Rs. 10,000 | Units 360 Score (out of 10) | Wort in republic of India (as really helpful) |
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Reality c3 | 8 | Rs. 7,999 |
Realme Name 10A | 8 | Rs. 8,499 |
Redmi 8 | 7 | Rs. 9,499 |
Reality 5 | 8 | Rs. 9,999 |
Vivo U10 | 7 | Rs. 9,990 |
Reality U1 | 8 | Rs. 8,499 |
Samsung Galaxy M30 | 8 | Rs. 10,035 |
Realme C3 and Realme Narzo 10A
The price of Reality C3 (Review) is less than Rs 8,000, but it competes directly with several modern smartphones coming from Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000. It has a powerful and recently launched MediaTek Helio G70 processor, 5000mAh battery and 6.5 -inch HD display. In this, you get a 12-megapixel primary rear camera with a depth sensor. Apart from this, a 5-megapixel front camera is available for selfie and video calling. This is one of the more stylish options in our list. However, talking about some of its shortcomings, it lacks fingerprint sensor and it gives you a micro-USB port, which is now old.
The base variant has 3 GB RAM with 32 GB storage, but it also has 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage option and this variant also fits within our budget of Rs 10,000. In our testing, we found that modern games run from mid to high settings and also perform well in the daylight.
Interestingly, the new Narzo 10A smartphone of Realme is actually similar to Realme C3. Unlike Realme C3, a fingerprint sensor has been given on its rear panel and a 2-megapixel macro camera is also available at the back. The base variant of the Reality C3 is a price of only 500 rupees more and if you do not need more RAM or storage, it also proves to be a better option for you.
Redmi 8
Redmi 8 was part of the list of best smartphones found for less than Rs 8,000 earlier. But after changes in GCT rates, it has become part of this segment. The build quality of Redmi 8, launched as an upgrade of Redmi 7, is good. The design is also beautiful and has a USB Type-C port. Apart from this, the handset also supports 18 watt fast charging.
In Redmi 8 you get HD+ screen, but its processor is a bit weak compared to Redmi 7. You will be able to play games on this phone. But its performance will lag behind in more powerful graphics games. The camera performance is similar to the rest of the handset.
The only variant of Xiaomi Redmi 8 is found in the cell. It comes with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage and its price is Rs 9,499.
Realme 5
Although this model is not new, it still offers a very good price according to its price. Reality 5 has an attractive crystal pattern, which comes with a blue or purple gardient finish and it comes with good build quality. The 5000mAh capacity battery includes it gives good backup and Snapdragon 665 also works well. You get a 12-megapixel primary rear camera, which also works quite well in low light. There is also a depth sensor, an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera, which is fun to use but cannot be called the best in terms of quality.
The base variant of Realme 5 comes with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage and fits within a budget of Rs 10,000. There are other two variants, but for them you have to spend a little more money.
Vivo u10
Vivo U10 is also not a new phone like Realme 5, but if its features and specifications are noticed, it makes its place in the list of best smartphones worth less than Rs 10,000. In this, you get Snapdragon 665 processor, 5000mAh battery and three rear cameras. This phone runs Android 9, but we hope it will get the latest Funtch OS update based on Android 10. The smartphone comes with a 6.35 inch display, which is quite good and the smartphone easily handles the daily work. Its battery life is very good, but the cameras average perform.
The base variant with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage of Vivo U10 is available for Rs 10,000.
Realme U1
Reality U1 is another handset that became economical with passage. This phone is a little old, but is still worth working today. The specification of the device is going to draw attention. Realme U1 comes with full-HD+ display which is not common in this price range.
The MediaTek Helio P70 processor has been used in Reality U1. It is capable of giving strong performance. It has a dual camera setup and takes fine pictures in daylight. Its performance disappointed us in low light. Autofocus is also not very fast. The 25 -megapixel camera given in Reality U1 takes good pictures in daylight. But the performance is not complimentary in low light.
You can buy its 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage or 64 GB storage model within Rs 10,000. However, for the top variant, which comes with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage, you will have to spend Rs 10,499.
Samsung Galaxy M30
Samsung Galaxy M30 is a year -old smartphone throughout the year and has become a part of the price segment of Rs 10,000 due to the price being reduced several times. It comes with full-HD+ AMOLED display, which is not common for this price range. Samsung Galaxy M30 is made of plastic, but it gives a solid build feel. Samsung sells this phone in many color gradients.
The Samsung Galaxy M30 has an Exynos 7904 processor which is not the most powerful processor in this price range. You get two variants based on RAM and storage- 32 GB storage with 3 GB RAM and 128 GB storage with 6 GB RAM.
We liked the battery life of this phone, but the charging speed is very slow. The user interface is clean and easy to use. We found that the triple rear camera setup of Samsung Galaxy M30 is fine. It took good pictures in daylight. But the performance could have been better in low light. Today, you will get the initial variant of Samsung Galaxy M30 for less than Rs 10,000.