best smartphone under 30,000 rupees
Phones under Rs. 30,000 | Gadgets 360 rating (out of 10) | Price in India (as recommended) |
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oneplus nord | 9 | Rs 24,999 |
realme x3 superzoom | 9 | Rs 27,999 |
Vivo V19 | 8 | Rs 24,999 |
realme x2 pro | 9 | Rs 29,999 |
redmi k20 pro | 9 | Rs 24,999 |
Asus 6Z | 8 | Rs 27,999 |
Oppo Reno 3 Pro | 8 | Rs 29,999 |
OnePlus Nord
oneplus nord There is a new budget offering from OnePlus, which brings the same software experience as the OnePlus 8 and the camera also matches the flagship series to a great extent. The good thing for the fans is that the company has introduced OnePlus Nord at an aggressive price. However, people will have to wait till September for the base model of the phone. OnePlus has kept amoled display, warp charge fast charging and good battery in this phone. However, compared to the flagship series, the company has also made some cuts in it, such as its chipset and build quality. The OnePlus Nord still gets glass at the back, but instead of a metal frame, a plastic frame is included, which looks like metal.
OnePlus Nord comes equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset. However, Nord does come with 5G support, which is currently not a handy feature in India, but it won’t make you feel left behind in the future. Its app and gaming performance is good. It captures good pictures and videos in daylight and the display comes with HDR 10+ support.
Quality is compromised in low-light and this is the only major weakness of this phone. Battery life is great and the single speaker performs average, but doesn’t disappoint. One impressive feature of OnePlus is the ability to shoot 4K selfie videos at 60fps, which even the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro can’t.
Realme X3 SuperZoom
realme x3 superzoom Comes with some powerful hardware according to the price. The included Snapdragon 855+ processor is capable of making multi-tasking and gaming as smooth as butter. It has a sharp display and a big battery. Its fingerprint sensor is also fast, which is set on the power button. The special feature of this model is the included telephoto camera, which is capable of 5X optical zoom and 60X total digital zoom.
The rear camera setup of the phone performs well in daylight. Reality has also included several low-light shooting modes in the phone, which help in giving better quality of pictures in the dark of night. Removing the zoom, the camera setup of the Realme X3 also matches the SuperZoom. The standard Realme X3 is capable of 20x hybrid zoom and comes with a 16-megapixel main selfie camera instead of the 32-megapixel main selfie camera included in SuperZoom. Apart from that both are same.
Vivo V19
Vivo V19 Comes equipped with features like modern design, amoled display and big battery. It takes great selfies during the day and snaps up decent photos worth uploading on social media for less. The only bottleneck in this is its processor. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 chipset isn’t bad, but pretty low for a phone starting at Rs 24,990. Other than that, the V19 is a good looking smartphone. There are dual front-facing cameras, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and a large 4,500mAh battery. The FuntouchOS found on the V19 is a major improvement over the previous variants, as the interface issues have now been corrected.
Overall, if you’re not a gaming or heavy multitasker, the Vivo V19 is still a good buy, as it performs well in areas like photography and multimedia playback.
Realme X2 Pro
realme x2 pro It sports a 6.5-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display with an in-display fingerprint scanner and a 90Hz refresh rate. It is well designed and looks like a really expensive phone. Realme has given a 4,000mAh battery in it, which gives good battery life. Not only this, it has a 50W fast charger, which is capable of fully charging the phone in about 31 minutes.
It also gets the flagship-grade Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor and has three variants: 6GB RAM with 64GB storage, 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage.
The Realme X2 Pro packs a quad-camera setup and is capable of taking decent pictures in various lighting conditions. We did not enjoy its low-light photos and we also found that the phone does get a bit hot when taking a load.
Redmi K20 Pro
Xiaomi was not very active in the Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 price segment in India, but launched its Redmi K20 series last year. The Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro smartphones were launched under the Redmi K20 series. If you want to buy a new smartphone in the budget of less than Rs 30,000 then Redmi K20 Pro Is a good smartphone.
During the review, we found that the Redmi K20 Pro ran without any problems. The phone has an AMOLED display and its viewing angles are quite good. The screen looks quite bright in the outdoors. Apart from this, the battery life of Redmi K20 Pro is quite good and the phone lasts a whole day in a single charge. The phone lasted 19 hours and 26 minutes in our HD video loop test.
Talking about the camera, the details were captured well in the pictures taken during the day with the primary camera of Redmi K20 Pro. Photos came out well even in low light. Xiaomi had launched two variants of the Redmi K20 Pro smartphone in India and now you will get both the variants for less than Rs 30,000.
Asus 6Z
Asus 6Z Comes with a unique camera module that flips up to become a selfie camera. In this way, users can also take selfies with the quality of the rear camera. Apart from this, it also has many unique camera features. The Asus 6Z offers a full-view display thanks to the flip camera, which makes for a great experience for multimedia as well. A large 5,000mAh battery is available in the phone.
There is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset to power the Asus 6Z. The Asus 6Z comes in three variants: 6GB RAM with 64GB or 128GB storage and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. The Asus 6Z gave us a video loop time of 14 hours and 22 minutes, which isn’t great, but the phone takes a day and a half with normal usage.
The Asus 6Z only has two cameras and they are quite capable. Daylight performance was impressive and since the camera flips over for selfies, selfies come out equally well. The camera disappoints a bit in low-light. But for Rs 27,999, the Asus 6Z is a good deal.
Oppo Reno 3 Pro
Oppo Reno 3 Pro It has a 6.4-inch AMOLED display and in-display fingerprint scanner. Oppo has chosen the Octa-core MediaTek Helio P95 chipset to power this smartphone. It also has 8GB of RAM and has two storage options – 128GB and 256GB.
Oppo Reno 3 Pro gets 4025mAh battery, which comes with 30W VOOC charging support. At the back, there is a quad-camera setup with a 64-megapixel primary sensor. On the front, this phone gets a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 44-megapixel main selfie shooter. Average quality photos are available in daylight, although there is a night mode, which helps you take better shots. Low-light video recording was a bit disappointing.
Battery performance on the Oppo Reno 3 Pro was decent, and the phone lasted smoothly for about a day and a half before requiring a charge.