While the smartphone market is spread across many budget segments, it’s the entry level that sees the most business in terms of shipping volumes. Further, it’s the under Rs 5,000 section of this segment that arguably sees the most action
in this segment, and it’s what we are going to be focusing on in this list. These phones promise decent feature set, entry level hardware and cameras that can help you click passable shots and videos in favourable conditions. However, they impress at times with their feature set and ultimately the sheer value for money they offer. At this price, options are a little thin, but that does not mean there aren’t any. This list has devices such as the Redmi A1, JioPhone Next and other very interesting devices like the Realme C30. Here’s a look at all the best phones available in and around the Rs 5,000 mark.
Which phone is best to buy under Rs 5000?
The best phone you can buy in India under a tight budget of Rs 5000 is the Nokia C01. The Nokia C01 is a phone that comes with a textured plastic back, which is very resistant to drops and damage caused due to daily wear and tear. Another interesting feature of the Nokia C01 is that it features a removable battery which is decent for the specs at 3,000mAh. It is a phone that uses a micro-USB port which is present on the top, alongside the headphone jack. The phone features a 5.45-inch HD+ screen that promises decent viewing angles and colour reproduction. Nokia’s entry level offering also comes packing a single 5MP camera on the back, which offers basic performance while taking photos. You also get an LED module at the back to help improve images in low-light. The chipset running the Android Go device is the Unisoc SC9863A SoC. It houses a quad-core processor which may not be good for heavy duty tasks, but can handle simpler tasks just okay.
Which phone is best in low budget?
If you’re on a tight budget and looking to get an entry-level phone around the Rs 5,000 mark, your best bet is the Redmi A1. It is an Android Go phone, that offers a decent 6.52-inch HD+ LCD panel which can refresh at 60Hz and can be used for watching movies and playing the occasional game on it. This display also houses a waterdrop-style notch which hides within it the selfie camera on the phone. We also get decent cameras for the price on the device, with the photography work being handled by an 8MP primary shooter. This lens does a decent job in daylight but suffers a little when tasked to shoot in low light.
Which mobile is best in 4000 to 5000?
The best mobile to buy between Rs 4000 and 5000 is the Nokia C01. As mentioned above, it is one of the more well-rounded devices within this tight budget, and brings with it a lot to like despite its low price. The rugged textured plastic back is definitely one of the best things about the device, as it not only gives it an interesting look, but also makes it sturdy and resistant to the occasional drop. It also features, a big 5.45-inch display on the front that’s good enough for watching the occasional video on YouTube. It’s powered by the Unisoc SC9863A SoC that’s paired to a 3000mAh battery for decent run-time on a single charge. But it does have a few drawbacks, including the outdated micro-USB port. But the scales are balanced on the device by the inclusion of a 5MP camera with LED flash and a headphone jack.