
Top 4 Android Smartphones Under ₹20,000 that will Fulfill All Your Needs
Motorola G85 5G
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The Motorola G85 smartphone is a perfect pick for those who devote long hours on their mobiles with fast charging. This mobile with ultra premium design with vegan feather finish provides premium features in an affordable budget.
Key Features -
It has a brilliant shake free 50 MP OIS Sony - LYTIA 600 camera.
It has a 33 W TurboPower charging rapidly refills your battery.
The mobile has a 3D Curved pOLED 120 Hz Display with Gorilla Glass 5.
It has in-built 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage.
This mobile has a powerful Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor setting a new benchmark for speed.
However, it has difficulties with the second SIM card slot.
Samsung Galaxy A05
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This is a perfect budget-friendly smartphone for the ones wanting a well modern-designed mobile. It offers incredible technology with user-centric design.
Key Features:-
The mobile provides dual sim technology.
It intelligently reads your usage pattern to provide extra virtual RAM.
It is Designed for those who are always on the move with 5,000 mAh battery.
The advanced Face Unlock feature prioritises your privacy and makes accessing your phone quick and secure.
However, the phone lacks some important sensors like compass and the gyroscope.
OPPO K13x 5G
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With the OPPO K13x 5G, you can enter the era of seamless and quick performance. This smartphone offers remarkable performance at a competitive price point, catering to users who require power, style, and seamless connectivity. The OPPO K13x keeps up with your speed whether you're streaming, gaming, or multitasking.
Key Features -
It supports 5G network for fast, future-proof connectivity.
The 6.67" AMOLED display provides vibrant colors with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate.
The 64MP dual camera provides sharp, AI-enhanced photography.
The dimensity 6100+ Chipset serves efficient, lag-free performance.
5500mAh Battery with 33W Fast Charging supports long-lasting power, quick top-ups.
It doesn't have an Ultrawide Lens which limits the shooting options
VIVO T4x
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The Vivo T4x 5G combines powerful specifications and contemporary features into an inexpensive mid-range design. It is perfect for consumers looking for 5G connectivity, long battery life, and clean efficiency without going over budget.
Key Features -
6500mAh Battery + 44W Fast Charging runs all day, charges fast.
6.72" FHD+ 120Hz Display supports bright, smooth, and immersive.
Dimensity 7300 5G Chipset gives fast and efficient performance.
IP64 & MIL-STD-810H Build is durable and dust/splash-resistant.
50MP AI Camera + Stereo Speakers provide clear photos and loud sound.
However, due to Bloatware in FuntouchOS, the mobile comes with unwanted apps
Whether you're a student, a multitasker or a gamer, Amazon offers smartphones with premium features and cutting-edge technology without you burning a hole in your pocket. Be it the Samsung, Vivo, Oppo or Motorola these are the top 4 picks from Samsung under Rs.20,000 that offer a perfect balance between camera quality, performance and design. Grab these items and you won't need to spend a fortune to get your dream smartphone without compromising on essentials.
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