In the smartphone market, there are devices with different features at different prices, plus within a specific budget, there are more options, hence, making the prospects scratch their heads. However, there are some buyers who want to purchase a specific device to meet their specific needs.
For instance, a gamer looks for phones with suitable processors and long battery life, whereas a photographer looks for camera and editing features.
So, this article is for buyers who are planning to buy an Android smartphone under Rs 50,000.
Android Smartphone List
1. Samsung Galaxy S23 FE: Every year Samsung launches the Fan Edition, which is positioned below the 'S' series flagship. The S23 FE has a high-end Exynos 2200 chipset, backed up by an Xclipse 920 GPU to handle all the heavy tasks.
It has a triple camera setup of 50MP+8MP+12MP, which is capable of covering normal, wide, and far distances, respectively. It can shoot up to 8K at 24 frames per second from the rear camera and 4K at 60 frames per second from the front camera.
The form factor of this phone is also very compact; you get a 6.4’’ display protected with Gorilla Glass 5. The chassis of the phone is made up of aluminium, and the back glass is covered with Gorilla Glass 5.
If you are looking for a phone to complete all your day-to-day tasks seamlessly, you can go with this phone.
2. IQOO 12: If you are looking for the best phone to buy for around Rs 50,000, this one is the perfect. However, if you can’t avail of the credit or debit card offer, you have to pay approximately Rs 2,999 or more, but this phone has everything, even at that price point.
You are getting LTPO AMOLED with a 144Hz refresh rate, a triple 50MP+50MP+50MP camera, and the Snapdragon Gen 3 chipset. In short, throw any task on this phone, including gaming, you won't be disappointed.
OnePlus 12 has almost identical specifications, but perhaps due to brand value, OnePlus charging above Rs 60,000.
3. Google Pixel 7: Google always launches pricy phones in the Indian market and offers price cuts after 5–6 months; the story is the same with the Pixel 7.
Amazing cameras, beautiful displays, and fast software updates are now available for under Rs 45,000.
The Pixel 7 comes with a 6.3-inch 90-Hz display, a Tensor G2 chip, and a 50MP+12MP rear camera set-up, but this phone is only for camera enthusiasts.
You can charge this phone wirelessly, and you can shoot 4K videos from the front and rear cameras, but this phone heats up during heavy gaming.
4. OnePlus 12R: This is the latest smartphone by Oneplus. This phone bags a 6.4-inch LTPO4 panel, which is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. And to run this machine, this phone is equipped with the Snapdragon Gen 2 chipset. However, this phone was in huge controversy because of its storage version. The company claims that it has UFS 4.1 in the 256GB variant, but later some users found that it has UFS 3.1.
Irrespective of the UFS-bound controversy, the Oneplus 12R is the most reliable performance-oriented smartphone.
5. Samsung Flip 3: This device is two generations old, but if you want to try something new without burning your pocket, the Samsung Flip 3 can be your next purchase. Some of us look for new chipsets, software experiences, and features, but some of us want to change gadgets for new experiences with this device.
Nowadays, folding devices are famous because we can carry a large screen in a very compact mechanism. The same concept goes with flip phones. The device is available for around Rs 45,000, and it’s a steal deal for this device.