Smartphones Under Rs 10,000 You Can Buy Today

Realme Narzo 30A was launched alongside Narzo 30 Pro 5G. The smartphone is packed 6.5-inch screen with a 20:9 body aspect ratio.

Highlights

  • The Realme C20 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage variant is available for Rs 6,999
  • Micromax In 2b is available for Rs 8,999 for 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant
  • The Redmi 9 series is one of the most demanded smartphone lines in India

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There are ample budget smartphones that have been launched in the Indian market. Renowned device manufacturers like Realme, Xiaomi, Poco and others have launched affordable smartphones under Rs 10,000 range to capture the Indian market. The renowned Indian company Micromax has also launched budget smartphones for its users. In this article, we will list the best smartphones under Rs 10,000 that you can buy today.

Realme Narzo 30A

Realme Narzo 30A was launched alongside Narzo 30 Pro 5G. The smartphone is packed 6.5-inch screen with a 20:9 body aspect ratio. The Realme Narzo 30A is powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 processor with a 6000mAh battery and support for 18W dart technology. As for camera specifications, the Realme Narzo 30A comes with a 13MP dual-camera setup and an 8MP selfie camera for video calling. The 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage variant of Realme Narzo 30A is available for Rs 8,999, whereas the 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant is available for Rs 9,999. The phone is available in Laser Blue and Laser Black colour variants.




Realme C20

The Realme C20 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage variant is available for Rs 6,999. The Realme C20 runs on the MediaTek Helio G35 chipset. There is a single 8MP camera towards the back and a 5MP camera in the front for selfies. The Realme C20 runs on a 5000 mAh battery with the option of expanding internal storage up to 256GB via a microSD card.

Redmi 9 Prime

The Redmi 9 series is one of the most demanded smartphone lines in India. Xiaomi launched the Redmi 9 prime back in August 2020. The Redmi 9 Prime is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 chipset with ARM Mali-G2 cloaked at 95 MHz. The Redmi 9 Prime also features Reading Mode 2.0 for cutting out blue light and reduce the strain in the eyes. Talking about camera specifications, the device features a quad-camera setup with 13MP AI primary camera. The smartphone runs on a 5020mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. As of the price, the 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant is available for Rs 9,999.

Micromax In 2b

Micromax In 2b is available for Rs 8,999 for 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant. The smartphone packs a Unisoc T610 octa-core chipset. As for optics, the Micromax In 2b features a 13MP primary and 2MP secondary sensor. Towards the front, users get a 5MP shooter. The smartphone also packs a 5000mAh battery with 20 hours of web browsing and 160 hours of music playback.

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