Best smartphones under Rs 20,000 for you

There is tremendous competition in the smartphone segment priced below Rs 20,000. The interesting thing is that companies also continue to offer powerful products in this segment. It is worth noting that smartphones priced between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000 have more premium features than smartphones priced below Rs 15,000.

Many good phones have been launched in this price range in recent times. On the other hand, many older phones are still making a strong case. We have included in this list only those phones which have been launched in the last 6 months. Apart from this, the product has also been reviewed by us. Phones which have not been reviewed have not been made a part of this list. So what are you waiting for? These are the best smartphones available for less than Rs 20,000.

1) Lenovo Z2 Plus
Lenovo Z2 Plus has managed to be a part of our list. The credit for this goes to the 5-inch display, good build quality and premium hardware specifications. This is one of the first phones to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset and is also priced under Rs 20,000. The Z2 Plus with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage does not disappoint in terms of performance. Apart from this, the phone has a 3500 mAh battery which will easily last for a day.

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Lenovo Z2 Plus (Review) has a unique fingerprint sensor that can be used for a variety of actions. These actions can also be customized. This phone disappoints in the camera department. If you want good quality pictures then Lenovo Z2 Plus is not made for you.

2) Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime
Through Galaxy J7 Prime, South Korean electronics company Samsung has presented its claim in the race of premium mid-range smartphones. This is a premium looking metal body phone. Due to the build, it feels more expensive than its price. The 5.5-inch LCD display is extremely bright and diverse. There are no complaints about performance due to Exynos processor and 3 GB RAM. In normal use, the 3300 mAh battery lasted for a day.

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Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (Review) has ‘S Power Planning’ mode which comes with many unique features. There’s a reserve mode for calls and text messages that activates when a set power is reached. The camera is satisfactory. The only drawback of the J7 Prime is the fingerprint sensor which sometimes does not recognize fingerprints fast.

3) LeEco Le Max 2
LeEco Le Max 2 was launched at a price of more than Rs 20,000. However, the price cut during the festive season is still in effect. It is attractive in appearance. The performance of this phone with good build quality is also fast. Credit for this should go to the Snapdragon 820 chipset and 4 GB RAM. Apart from this, it is the only phone in this list to come with a 5.7 inch Quad HD display.

The 21-megapixel camera has optical image stabilization and takes good photos in most conditions. The complaint is only in the software of the phone.

4) Gionee S6S
Gionee S6S is a good option in the range of Rs 15,000-20,000. Its unibody design gives a feeling of strength and it is also easy to hold in the hands. The full-HD IPS display is sharp and bright. The Amigo 3.2 user interface, based on Android Marshmallow, has some interesting tricks, such as an iOS-like Control Center. The performance can be called satisfactory. Appropriate quality photos can be taken from the rear camera. The front camera has a selfie flash. On the basis of 3150 mAh battery, the phone easily lasts for the whole day.

Other good phones in the range of Rs 20,000
Apart from the above mentioned phones, there are also selected handsets which we will not shy away from suggesting you to buy. The Asus ZenFone 3 Laser is a good choice because of the camera and display. However, it lags behind in terms of performance and battery life. It cannot justify its price. Vivo V3 Max is another option. Its performance is good and the same can be said about the battery life. However, it was launched more expensive. But the company recently reduced its price, after which it is available for less than Rs 20,000.

The Oppo F1s could also prove to be a good option, now that it is available for less than the launch price. We would like to praise it in the camera, battery life and general performance departments. However, it comes with an older Android version and sometimes charging is very slow. If battery life is everything for you then buy Gionee Marathon M5 Plus. However, you will be disappointed with its camera.

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