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5 phones you can buy under Rs 25,000 in India

Mobile By Sandip Chakraborty
Last Updated: 2026-04-24 07:16:15
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We list out the best smartphones under Rs 25,000 in India that you can buy right now, so that you can pick the right choice for yourself based on your specific use case.

The smartphone market is currently heating up with several new launches in the last few months. However, rising memory prices have forced smartphone manufacturers to hike the prices of smartphones and move new launches to higher-priced categories.

Naturally, finding a new value-driven smartphone under Rs 25,000 becomes even harder now, with only a few smartphones being worthy of their price tags in this category. Nonetheless, if you are in the market to buy a smartphone on a tight budget and cannot spend any more than Rs 25,000, here are the top five recommendations to choose from.

Best smartphones under Rs 25,000 in India

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Motorola Edge 60 Fusion

The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is an ideal pick under Rs 25,000 at the moment. Although we now have its successor in the form of the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion, the Edge 60 Fusion is still ideal for people who want a slim device with a capable processor, a good camera setup, and a polished Android user experience. Moreover, the phone has a 5,500 mAh battery, which can last easily for a day, and when exhausted, the 68W charging support ensures it can be topped up quickly.

Realme P4

Next, we have the Realme P4, which offers a perfect combination of endurance and beautiful looks. The phone has a large 7,000 mAh battery that can easily last for two days. Moreover, it’s 6.77 inches Full HD+ AMOLED display with 1600 nits peak brightness is ideal for use in most environments and media playback. This, coupled with a premium lightweight design, a 50MP AI primary camera, and the capable MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, ensures that all boxes are ticked, providing its users with a balanced experience.

Vivo T5x

The Vivo T5x is another smartphone that can last for up to days on medium usage due to its big 7,200 mAh battery. The phone also has a slim and stylish IP68, IP69-rated design with a big 6.76-inch display that not only gives it a premium appearance but also ensures that it can last in almost any challenging condition.

The single rear-facing 50MP camera is capable of shooting quality images in both daylight and low light at its native focal length. Unlike its predecessors, the UFS 3.1 storage support also ensures that apps open fast, with the latest Origin OS 6 providing multiple customisation options.

Redmi Note 15

For its asking price, the Redmi Note 15 offers a well-rounded set of features and a stylish design that's also IP66-rated for improved dust and water resistance. It comes with a large 6.77-inch curved AMOLED display, which offers good visuals and also lends the phone a slimmer profile.

Although the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 is not the best processor in this segment, Xiaomi's HyperOS 2, with multiple customisation options and fast animations, provides a smooth experience for casual users. It also has a 108MP primary camera that offers good daylight photography. Moreover, the battery easily lasts a day with heavy use.

Lava Agni 4

Lastly, we have the Lava Agni 4, which is a perfect device for most gamers in this price category, with its powerful MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset and a 1.5K display. The phone also comes with clean software, which has minimal app recommendations and bloatware. Further, it has a glass back and an aluminium frame, which makes it look like one of the most premium-looking devices in this category.

In terms of optics, we get a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP ultrawide lens, which can click good photos and videos in most conditions. However, we wished it came with a bigger battery, as the 5,000mAh battery pack seems smaller compared to the competition.

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