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Top 10 Best Cheapest smartphones in India 2019




1. iPhone 11 Pro

 

The iPhone 11 Pro is one of the best as well as one of the most expensive smartphones in India that you can buy right now. You get an excellent 5.8-inch HDR10 display that tops at 800 nits. It is powered by Apple's latest A13 Bionic chip. On the back lies a 12MP triple camera setup, that comes equipped with a telephoto lens as well as an ultra-wide-angle sensor. It uses data from all the three lenses while shooting a video. iPhone 11 Pro is one of the best when it comes to video shooting capabilities.

SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:5.8" (1125 X 2436)
Camera:12 + 12 + 12 | 12 MP
RAM:6GB
Battery:3190 mAh
Operating system:iOS
Soc:Apple A13 Bionic (7 nm+)
Processor:
NA
                    





2. HUAWEI P30 PRO

The Huawei P30 Pro is a camera beast that sets a benchmark for mobile photography. It also offers flagship performance making it one of the best phones to buy right now.


SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.47" (1080 X 2340)
Camera:40 + 20 + 8 + TOF | 32 MP
RAM:8GB
Battery:4200 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:HiSilicon Kirin 980
Processor:Octa




3. SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE10 PLUS


Samsung Galaxy Note10+ offers one of the best displays one can buy in the market right now. Samsung has improved the camera performance of the Note10+, especially in the dark. These factors and plethora of other features including the ways one can take advantage of the S-pen earn Galaxy Note10+ the 2nd spot on the list.\


SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.8" (1440 X 3040)
Camera:12 + 16 + 12 + TOF | 10 MP
RAM:12 GB
Battery:4300 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Exynos 9825
Processor:Octa






4. SAMSUNG GALAXY S10+


The Samsung Galaxy S10+ sports a new design and a brilliant display. There's flagship performance on offer and also improved cameras that now includes a wide-angle lens. Certainly, one of the best phones to buy right now.


SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.4" (1440 X 3040)
Camera:12 + 12 + 16 | 10 + 8 MP
RAM:8GB
Battery:4100 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Exynos 9820 Octa (8 nm)
Processor:Octa




5. ONEPLUS 7T PRO 256GB


OnePlus 7T offers powerful performance, a smooth 2K display, and good cameras. The OnePlus flagship comes equipped with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage so memory is not an issue. The OnePlus 7T Pro is one of the best phones one can buy right now.

SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.67" (1440 x 3120)
Camera:48 + 16 + 8 | 16 MP
RAM:8GB
Battery:4085 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus
Processor:Octa



4. ONEPLUS 7T 128GB


OnePlus 7T is one of the best budget flagship devices you can buy in India right now. It offers a 90Hz display with a small notch at the top. The phone is powered by Snapdragon 855+ and sports a triple rear camera setup in a circular module. It offers an almost stock Android-like experience, which means no bloatware comes pre-installed on the device.

SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.55" (1080 x 2400)
Camera:48 + 12 + 16 | 16 MP
RAM:8 GB
Battery:3800 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus
Processor:Octa




5. ROG PHONE ||


One of the cheapest gaming smartphones in the country, Asus Rog Phone || offers an impressive overall performance. It features a 6.59-inch AMOLED display, which has a 120Hz refresh rate. What makes this phone different from the rest is its gaming-oriented features and eye-catching design. Further, the smartphone sports a 48MP dual rear camera setup.

SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.59" (1080 x 2340)
Camera:48 + 13 | 24 MP
RAM:8 GB
Battery:6000 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 Plus (7 nm)
Processor:octa




8. REALME X2 PRO

The Realme X2 Pro is the true flagship killer of 2019. Packed with premium features like the 90Hz refresh rate display, Snapdragon 855+, 50W fast charging and the likes, there's little that can go wrong with the Realme X2 Pro. It's also slightly more affordable than the OnePlus 7T making it even more lucrative. The camera on the back is led by a 64MP sensor followed by an ultra-wide, telephoto and a macro lens. The UI is the only downside to buying the phone as ColorOS 6 doesn't match up to the premium and minimalist feel of UIs like OneUI or OxygenOS.


SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.5" (1080 x 2400)
Camera:64 + 13 + 8 + 2 | 16 MP
RAM:8 GB
Battery:4000 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+
Processor:Octa




9.XIAOMI REDMI K20 PRO


   Redmi K20 Pro is one of the best overall value for money smartphone on this list. It is powered by the Snapdragon 855 chipset and offers blazing fast performance. Not only that, the 48MP triple rear camera setup is impressive as well. Further, the smartphone has a solid build. All in all, Redmi K20 Pro is one of the cheapest flagship smartphones in India.

SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.39" (1080 X 2340)
Camera:48 + 13 + 8 | 20 MP
RAM:6GB
Battery:4000 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm)
Processor:octa





10. OPPO RENO 10X ZOOM


The Oppo Reno 10X Zoom is exquisitely built and exudes a class that even some premium smartphones can't match up to. It's built of frosted glass on the back and an edge-to-edge FHD+ AMOLED display on the front. Oppo has paid a lot of attention in designing the smartphone, right down to the dot in the middle of the rear panel to the shark-fin pop-up camera module. But that's not all. The Reno 10X Zoom also packs the best hardware you can get on an Android smartphone including a Snapdragon 855 processor, 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The phone's claim to fame, however, is the ability to zoom up to 10X by using a periscope telephoto camera, in a triple-camera setup which also includes a 48MP primary sensor and an ultra-wide lens. That feature works pretty well and can reproduce much better details and sharpness at 10X zoom than the average smartphone.
Full Specs...

SPECIFICATION
Screen Size:6.6" (1080 X 2340)
Camera:48 + 13 + 8 | 16 MP
RAM:8GB
Battery:4065 mAh
Operating system:Android
Soc:Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm)
Processor:Octa






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