5000 mAh & above Mobile Phones Price List (Jun 2025)
Find the below list of 5000 mAh & above Mobile Phones in India with prices, other specifications, expert score, ratings and pictures. This list was last updated on 14th Jun 2025.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Extreme Edition Octa core
- 50+50+10 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz P-OLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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- Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.78″ (17.22 cm) 144Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 7000 mAh | 120W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 7300 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
The Vivo T4 5G stands out with its excellent battery life, solid display, and dependable performance for casual use. Its portrait camera shines, though low-light shots need work. While the software is stable and updated regularly, spammy notifications and limited long-term support may be off-putting. The mono speaker also underwhelms. Consider the iQOO Z10 for similar proposition yet speedier performance, the Nothing Phone (3a) for a cleaner UI, or the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion for a more balanced experience.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 8 MP Front Camera
- 6.72″ (17.07 cm) 120Hz LCD Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6500 mAh | 44W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
The Vivo T4X delivers great battery life, consistent performance, and decent cameras in a stylish body. While its LCD display, average speakers, and spammy software leave room for improvement, it's still a reliable budget choice under Rs 15,000.
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 7300 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8/10By Expert
The iQOO Z10 offers a great mix of flagship-like features without breaking the bank. Its standout 7,300mAh battery delivers impressive real-world endurance, and performance remains smooth whether you're gaming or handling everyday tasks - all without heating issues. However, photography lovers might be disappointed by the lack of an ultra-wide camera. If long battery life, strong performance, a vibrant display, and a premium design top your list, the iQOO Z10 is a solid pick at Rs 21,999. You can also explore options like the Vivo T4, Nothing Phone (3a), or the CMF Phone 2 Pro (higher storage variant) in the same range.
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- Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.78″ (17.22 cm) 144Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6400 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.2/10By Expert
The iQOO Neo 10R is quite an interesting smartphone and a great buy for those championing performance and design. The phone breezes through daily use and is also great for gaming on the go. The battery life is impressive, and the design is sleek and sporty. However, it still needs some improvements in the software department.
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- Snapdragon 8 Elite Octa core
- 50+50 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.32″ (16.05 cm) 120Hz ProXDR LTPO Display
- 12 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 5850 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.6/10By Expert
So, is the OnePlus 13s worth 54,999? Absolutely - especially if you're after a compact phone that doesn't skimp on flagship features. With the latest Qualcomm chip, a sizable 5,850mAh battery, refined design, and practical AI tools via the new Plus Key, it delivers both power and portability. Sitting smartly between the OnePlus 13R and 13, the 13s offers top-tier performance in a more manageable size. It challenges the idea that compact phones mean compromise - and its mid-tier pricing only strengthens its appeal. Yes, it skips the ultra-wide lens, but what you get feels intentional. For anyone wanting flagship essentials without the bulk, the 13s is a compelling choice.
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- Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 7000 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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- MediaTek Dimensity 9400e Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.78″ (17.22 cm) 120Hz LTPO AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 7000 mAh | 120W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.2/10By Expert
The Realme GT 7 is a performance-packed smartphone that delivers flagship-grade speed and impressive battery life thanks to its MediaTek Dimensity 9400e chipset. Its vibrant display and rich speakers offer a memorable multimedia experience, while daylight photos come out lively and true to life. Housed in an attractive design, it's held back by variable camera performance in changing light, a few pre-installed apps, and slightly soft buttons for its Rs 40,000 price. The GT 7 impresses enough to render the GT 7 Pro slightly redundant.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Octa core
- 50+13 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz P-OLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 5500 mAh | 68W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.3/10By Expert
Motorola has crafted a no-nonsense, well-rounded smartphone with the Edge 60 Fusion. Its display, stereo speakers, and battery make it a multimedia powerhouse, while the clean UI and capable cameras add value. However, app performance isn't the best, and it lags behind rivals in raw power. For better performance, the Nothing Phone (3a) is worth a look.
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- Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+50 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.4/10By Expert
The Vivo V50 feels like a familiar sequel - similar to the Vivo V40 but with some fresh upgrades. Vivo's "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach works here. While not a radical change, the V50 surprised with its sleek design and solid improvements. The display and build feel premium, and though I feared dropping it due to the glossy/matte finish, I didn't have to test my luck. ZEISS cameras improve photo quality, and at Rs 34,999, it's a good deal for photography. Battery life easily lasts over a day and a half with heavy use. If you're on the Vivo V40, skip the upgrade. But if your phone's older, the V50 is a strong choice - just don't expect mind-blowing performance.
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- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.78″ (17.22 cm) 120Hz LTPO AMOLED Display
- 12 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.6/10By Expert
At Rs 42,999, is the OnePlus 13R worth it in 2025? Absolutely. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the 13R delivers excellent performance with clean software and minimal bloatware. Design-wise, the OnePlus 12R had a more premium look, but the 13R's design is still solid - personal preference plays a big part here. The display is vibrant, with immersive audio and good brightness even in sunlight. The camera captures sharp daylight shots, and the telephoto lens is a nice touch. Low-light photos may not always impress, but it's not a deal-breaker. Despite the price hike, the OnePlus 13R continues to impress, carrying forward the legacy of its predecessors with subtle, smart improvements.
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- Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
The Realme P3 is a solid choice for budget users seeking top-notch performance. Its new chipset ensures smooth gaming, and the 6,000mAh battery supports long sessions. Despite its large chin, the vibrant display enhances viewing. However, the software, while smooth, comes with bloatware, and the camera struggles with lighting inconsistencies. Still, for power-hungry users, it's a great pick. If you prefer a cleaner software experience, the CMF Phone 1 is a compelling alternative.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 8 MP Front Camera
- 6.72″ (17.07 cm) 120Hz LCD Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6500 mAh | 44W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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- Snapdragon 8 Elite Octa core
- 50+50+50 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.82″ (17.32 cm) 120Hz LTPO AMOLED Display
- 12 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 100W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.8/10By Expert
The OnePlus 13 aims to reclaim the brand's crown with a flagship that checks all the boxes. While the design sees minor refinements, it looks more sophisticated, and the 6,000mAh battery sets a new benchmark. The Snapdragon 8 Elite delivers impressive performance, excelling in high-intensity gaming with better heat management than rivals like iQOO 13 and Realme GT 7 Pro. However, its camera setup isn't a significant upgrade and faces tough competition from the Vivo X200 and Find X8. Despite a higher price, the OnePlus 13 is a well-rounded flagship, ideal for those seeking performance and reliability.
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- Unisoc Octa core
- 50 MP Rear Camera
- 8 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz IPS LCD Display
- 4 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 18W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- Fingerprint Sensor
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- Samsung Exynos 1380 Octa core
- 50+8+5 MP Rear Camera
- 13 MP Front Camera
- 6.6″ (16.76 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 25W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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7.8/10By Expert
The Samsung Galaxy A35 is an elegant smartphone with features that would meet the needs of modern, everyday consumers. But as with its predecessors, it carries a similar premium of Rs 30,999 for the base model of 128GB built-in storage to deliver the same. In the past few years, this upper mid-tier segment has drawn a lot of competition. So, if you want pure specs, you can find better options such as the Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Realme 12 Pro Plus. Both handsets ship with Qualcomm's powerful 7 series processors and quad cameras at the back. If you're looking for beauty with brains, then the Vivo V30 is also a good option, especially considering it's the first V series handset with Zeiss certification for imaging.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 20 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 6550 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
The POCO X7 Pro is a great choice if you're on a budget, want a sleek design, and demand solid performance. While BGMI and Call of Duty: Mobile need better optimization, it offers a fantastic display and long-lasting battery for entertainment and daily use. However, its cameras struggle with exposure, and the OS can be intrusive with notifications. If you prefer strong optics, the Vivo T3 Pro is a solid alternative, while the Nothing Phone 2 offers a cleaner UI. For pure performance, the X7 Pro excels.
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Octa core
- 50+13 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 144Hz P-OLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 68W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
Moto Edge 50 Fusion has a premium design and smooth performance, making it a solid choice under Rs 25,000, though camera enthusiasts and hardcore gamers might seek alternatives.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
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Release: 22 Jan, 2025
★ 4.6/5
1,911 Ratings
₹117,999
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- Snapdragon 8 Elite Octa core
- 200+50+10+50 MP Rear Camera
- 12 MP Front Camera
- 6.9″ (17.53 cm) 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2x Display
- 12 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.7/10By Expert
The Galaxy S25 Ultra shifts focus from hardware to software and AI, offering a more refined experience. While its design is similar to the S24 Ultra, it still features one of the best smartphone displays, impressive performance, and long battery life. The cameras deliver consistent, high-quality results, and One UI 7 adds customization, with Samsung offering seven years of software support. However, it isn't without flaws: the S-Pen lacks Bluetooth, charging speeds are slow, and the shutter speed can miss moments. With the S24 Ultra priced Rs 9,000 lower, it remains a solid choice if you don't need the S25 Ultra's new features.
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- Samsung Exynos 1380 Octa core
- 50+8+2 MP Rear Camera
- 13 MP Front Camera
- 6.6″ (16.76 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 25W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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7.7/10By Expert
The Samsung Galaxy M35 offers solid performance, reliable battery life, and good daylight photos. However, it's heavy enough to double as a weight. The low light photography is somewhere you will have to compromise. Additionally, for superior gaming, you might want to explore other options.
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- Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz P-OLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 33W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8/10By Expert
The Motorola G85 brings a sleek design, a curved pOLED display, outstanding battery life, and impressive speaker performance. For those who appreciate a stylish phone, Motorola has ensured that this device caters to their needs. With a curved screen offering vibrant, punchy colours, it's a standout option in the sub-Rs 20,000 range. On the camera front, it captures social media-ready photos, though they may appear artificial. While the phone can handle demanding tasks without issue, it does tend to heat up after extended use. If you're after a phone with a clean and straightforward software experience, this one checks all the right boxes.
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz Flexible AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 50W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.6/10By Expert
The Nothing Phone (3a) is a good successor to the Phone (2a) and offers good performance and display experience. The NothingOS is great as usual and the design stands out for sure. The display is also great, making it a perfect sub-Rs 25,000 phone right now.
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- Snapdragon 8 Elite Octa core
- 50+50+50 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.82″ (17.32 cm) 144Hz LTPO AMOLED Display
- 12 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 120W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.4/10By Expert
The iQOO 13 handles heavy gaming, but we did experience some hiccups. The design leans a bit too much toward the iPhone look, with subtle changes that could have been more refined. The display is excellent, boosted by the 144Hz refresh rate, while the camera is decent, though improvements are needed in telephoto, low-light, and portrait shots. Overall, this phone isn't a huge leap from the iQOO 12, but software updates could improve things. If you're after better camera performance and slightly more power, the Realme GT 7 Pro is worth considering.
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- Samsung Exynos 1580 Octa core
- 50+12+5 MP Rear Camera
- 12 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.2/10By Expert
The Galaxy A56 5G gets the basics right with a sleek design, vibrant display, and dependable battery life, making it a strong all-rounder in the midrange segment. It may not be the flashiest, but it's built to last and delivers where it matters. That said, for its price, the Galaxy A56 faces a lot of competition from phones such as the OnePlus 13R, Xiaomi 14 CIVI, and Vivo V50, all of which offer fairly good cameras and more powerful performance. Not just that, you also get a good combo of battery life and blazing fast charging speeds. So, if that's on your priority list, maybe going with the above options will be more beneficial.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7025 Ultra Octa core
- 50+8+2 MP Rear Camera
- 20 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5110 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz Flexible AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 33W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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7.8/10By Expert
The CMF Phone 2 Pro isn't a major upgrade over its predecessor or quite "Pro," but it's still solid value under Rs 20,000. You get a vivid display, clean UI, good battery life, and reliable daylight photos. Downsides include lackluster performance gains, a mono speaker, and awkward button placement. For better sound and power, opt for the Realme P3 5G. Prefer long battery life? The Vivo T4x is a way to go.
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- Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5500 mAh | 100W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.2/10By Expert
The OnePlus Nord CE4, starting at Rs 24,999, offers reliability with its sleek design and powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor. Gaming is smooth, and the robust battery with 100W fast charging ensures you stay powered up. While its cameras excel in daylight, low-light performance could be better. Opting out of bloatware is a plus, but longer software support would be appreciated. Overall, it's a solid choice under Rs 25,000 for those seeking dependable performance.
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.83″ (17.35 cm) 120Hz OLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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The Realme 14 Pro Plus shines with solid cameras, a great display, immersive sound, and long battery life, all in a sleek design. However, its UI is cluttered, and the price may feel high given its competition. Alternatives like the Vivo T3 Ultra, Realme GT 6T, Poco F6, or Motorola Edge 50 Pro could offer better value depending on your needs.
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- Samsung Exynos 1480 Octa core
- 50+12+5 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.6″ (16.76 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 25W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.2/10By Expert
The Galaxy A55 is a solid mid-range phone with a minimal design, good display quality, and a reliable Exynos chipset. The phone mostly impresses but isn't a major upgrade over the Galaxy A54. So, if you are still using that phone, no need to upgrade. But, if there's an older model you want to change, this is a good option provided you are looking for a reliable mid-range phone. As for the alternatives, you can go for the OnePlus 12R, which comes with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and is a performance-centric device. The iQOO Neo 9 Pro is another decent contender for hardcore gaming.
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Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
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Release: 23 Apr, 2025
★ 4.3/5
5,475 Ratings
₹23,250
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Octa core
- 50+13 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz P-OLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 68W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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- Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8+5 MP Rear Camera
- 12 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy A36 in 2025? Samsung has given it a fresh design, finally setting it apart from the flagship S series. Some may call it a downgrade, but honestly, it was time for the A-series to have its own identity. The camera module is oddly charming, and the sleeker form factor is a welcome upgrade. For daily use, it's smooth, reliable, and fuss-free. But if gaming is your priority, the Realme GT 6 or OnePlus 12R would be better picks. The cameras deliver sharp shots in most conditions, though image processing can be hit or miss. Overall, it's a solid choice for those who want longevity, a clean software experience, and a slim design - if only Samsung had been a bit more generous with the pricing.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Octa core
- 50+50+200 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.78″ (17.22 cm) 120Hz LTPO AMOLED Display
- 16 GB RAM | 512 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.9/10By Expert
The Vivo X200 Pro is a significant upgrade over its predecessor, particularly in telephoto photography and video capabilities. The 200MP sensor delivers impressive detail and low-light performance. The display is more responsive and easier to use, making the overall user experience smoother. The phone feels great in hand, and its performance is top-tier. The battery life is excellent for a compact phone. However, the ultrawide camera struggles in low-light video, and the processor can throttle under heavy loads, which may impact performance in demanding tasks, like gaming. Despite these minor drawbacks, the X200 Pro remains a compelling choice for those seeking a powerful and versatile smartphone.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Release: 18 Jan, 2024
★ 4.5/5
3,804 Ratings
₹83,800
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- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Octa core
- 200+12+10+50 MP Rear Camera
- 12 MP Front Camera
- 6.8″ (17.27 cm) 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2x Display
- 12 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.7/10By Expert
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra impresses with its robust hardware, featuring a sensible higher-megapixel camera and a smooth transition from 3x to 5x zoom. Despite a slightly less powerful custom chip, it adeptly handles all tasks. Noteworthy display improvements, including an anti-reflective coating, stand out, though the phone's weight remains a drawback despite a titanium build. Software enhancements and reliable battery life make it a solid choice, though charging speeds maintain a consistent performance. Despite ongoing jokes about its cost, the Galaxy S24 Ultra stands as the top Android phone.
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- Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.78″ (17.22 cm) 120Hz LTPO AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5500 mAh | 120W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.1/10By Expert
The Realme GT 6T is a performance powerhouse with an unmatched display, even in bright sunlight. It also boasts excellent all-day battery life. However, its design and camera could be better. Overall, despite fierce competition in the sub-Rs 35,000 segment, the GT 6T certainly strives to meet almost all the expectations.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5600 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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7.7/10By Expert
The Vivo V50e is a basic mid-range smartphone that doesn't offer major upgrades over its predecessor but remains a reliable choice. While the camera setup feels dated, the standout battery life and Vivo's strong after-sales support make it appealing to mainstream buyers. However, value-seekers might prefer alternatives like the OnePlus Nord CE4 or iQOO Neo 10R, which offer better performance and features. Ultimately, the V50e sells on trust and convenience rather than raw specs or innovation.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7025 Ultra Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 20 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5110 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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7.9/10By Expert
The Poco M7 Pro impresses with its OLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, upgraded processor, and larger battery. The display is vibrant and smooth, great for gaming, with solid audio. However, bloatware and inconsistent camera performance are drawbacks. While the performance is good, it's not the best in its class - consider the CMF Phone 1 or iQOO Z9x for more power. Despite some minor issues, this is a solid upgrade from last year and could be the right choice if you can overlook the bloatware.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G
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Release: 9 Dec, 2024
★ 4.3/5
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₹27,650
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 20 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6200 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus stands out with its excellent display, dependable battery, capable camera, and sleek design, making it a compelling choice. However, its drawbacks, including bloatware, spammy notifications, and a steep price, cannot be overlooked. Alternatives like the Vivo T3 Ultra offer better performance, the Realme GT 6T provides balanced features, and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro delivers a clean UI experience.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Max Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 6.8″ (17.27 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 256 GB Storage
- 7000 mAh | 120W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+8+50 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz Flexible AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 50W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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8.2/10By Expert
What exactly makes the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro "Pro"? Not much - same display, chipset, battery, charging, and software as the Nothing Phone (3a). The only real upgrades? A periscope camera and a slightly better selfie shooter. Nothing's just following the industry playbook - add a lens, slap on a "Pro" tag. The lineup is starting to feel messy, with the (3a) Pro making the (2a) Plus seem well, unnecessary. Design-wise, it's stunning, but the added weight might not be for everyone. Performance is great for daily use, but gamers should look at the OnePlus Nord 4, Realme GT 6T, or Realme P3 Pro. The camera is a mixed bag - some shots are fantastic, others feel like the software got confused mid-processing. A future update might fix that. If you're new to Nothing, this is a solid pick. But if you've got the (2a) or (2a) Plus, this shouldn't be the ideal upgrade.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.83″ (17.35 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 6000 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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- Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.5″ (16.51 cm) 120Hz IPS LCD Display
- 4 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 20W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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7.7/10By Expert
If you're in the market for a smartphone under Rs 10,000, the Motorola G45 is worth considering. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC, it handles everyday tasks smoothly and is capable of decent multitasking. The design, like many Motorola models, stands out with its flat display and thicker bezels, though this might not be to everyone's taste. On the plus side, the vegan leather finish adds a touch of elegance, making it visually appealing. The display offers good colour reproduction but outdoor brightness levels could have been better. When it comes to battery life, the G45 underperforms and doesn't provide the reliability you'd expect. However, if your priority is a phone that delivers solid performance, handles daily tasks with ease, offers decent camera quality for its price, and you're willing to overlook some design shortcomings, the G45 could be the right pick for you.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 6300 Octa core
- 50+5+2 MP Rear Camera
- 13 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 90Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 25W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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With its vibrant display and 90Hz refresh rate, the Galaxy A16 offers a smooth experience for everyday tasks. However, it heats up during extended gaming sessions, and its camera is just average, especially for selfies. If you're after solid performance and battery life, it's a good choice. But for a more well-rounded experience in the under-Rs 20,000 range, consider options like the OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite or iQOO Z9s.
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- Samsung Exynos 1380 Octa core
- 50+8+2 MP Rear Camera
- 13 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 25W Fast Charging
- Android v15 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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The Galaxy A26 5G is great for first-time users like teens or elders, offering a vibrant display, smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and a clean, easy-to-use UI. It handles everyday tasks well but slows with heavier use. The mono speaker and low-light camera performance are underwhelming, and battery life is average. For better all-rounders, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion offers a cleaner UI, while the Nothing Phone (3a) delivers more speed - but Samsung wins on longevity and updates.
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- Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Octa core
- 50+8+2 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6.7″ (17.02 cm) 120Hz Super AMOLED Plus Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | NFC | Fingerprint Sensor
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The Galaxy F55 sports a stylish design thanks to the vegan leather back, making it stand out in this price segment. It also comes with an IP67 rating to ensure better durability and make it water-resistant. The slim profile also means this is easy to hold with one hand. The phone also sports an excellent SAMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for content consumption. It also works well in bright sunlight. But the audio quality does leave one wanting, especially when watching TV shows. The battery life and performance are also adequate for most users. However, the phone is not ideal for heavy-duty gaming and struggles with titles like Call of Duty: Mobile. While the rear camera delivers good results and the portraits are nice, the selfie camera needs some fixing regarding processing speeds. Samsung has also promised four years of Android updates, which is good.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa core
- 50+8 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5500 mAh | 80W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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The Vivo V40e features a sleek design reminiscent of the Vivo V40 Pro, with a stylish curved display, decent camera performance, and reliable battery life. Its balanced performance is bolstered by impressive software features. However, if gaming is your priority, consider the OnePlus Nord 4 or the Poco F6 in this price range. But if good looks are all that matter - good looks and more good looks - this phone is an ideal choice.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.67″ (16.94 cm) 120Hz OLED Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5000 mAh | 45W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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If you want a phone under Rs 20,000, the Realme Narzo 70 Turbo 5G delivers a smooth 90fps experience for demanding games. The 6.67-inch display boasts 2000 nits of peak brightness, ensuring excellent visibility, indoors and outdoors. However, if you're after top-tier camera performance, this phone may fall short. The front camera performs adequately, but the rear camera doesn't quite impress. So, if you're looking for a lightweight phone that excels in gaming, charges rapidly, and offers solid battery life, the Realme Narzo 70 Turbo is worth considering. That said, if photography is your main priority, you might want to explore other alternatives.
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- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa core
- 50+2 MP Rear Camera
- 16 MP Front Camera
- 6.77″ (17.2 cm) 120Hz AMOLED Display
- 8 GB RAM | 128 GB Storage
- 5500 mAh | 44W Fast Charging
- Android v14 OS
- 5G | Fingerprint Sensor
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The iQOO Z9s, priced at 19,999, offers a compelling package with a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen, capable cameras, smooth performance, excellent battery life, and fast charging. However, the rear panel attracts smudges, and the UI has bloatware and frequent notifications. If you're after a strong overall performance in this price range, it's a solid choice.
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Price List of 5000 mAh & above Mobile Phones (Jun 2025)
Mobile Phones
Price
Motorola Edge 60 Pro
₹ 30,545
iQOO Neo 10
₹ 31,998
vivo T4
₹ 21,304
vivo T4X
₹ 13,999
iQOO Z10
₹ 21,998
iQOO Neo 10R
₹ 26,998
OnePlus 13s
₹ 54,999
OPPO K13
₹ 17,240
realme GT 7
₹ 39,998
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
₹ 22,479
Please bear in mind that the prices of Android mobiles with 5000mAH battery indicated in the price list above will remain accurate only in major Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Kolkata since tax rates are standard only in these cities. However, there might be a slight variation of prices in other towns and cities due to fluctuating tax rates.
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This page was last updated on 14th June, 2025.