
Best phones under Rs 60,000 in July 2025: Vivo X200 FE, OnePlus 13s and more
If you've looked at the OnePlus 13 and felt it was a bit too pricey, the OnePlus 13s offers a more balanced alternative. It keeps most of what makes the flagship great — powerful performance, a sleek design, and a lovely display — but cuts the price down to around Rs 54,999. With bank offers, you can grab it for even less. Under the hood, it runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and comes with 12GB of RAM. The 6.32-inch AMOLED screen is sharp and responsive, thanks to a 120Hz refresh rate. There's also a big 5,850mAh battery with 80W charging, so staying powered through a busy day won't be an issue.iQOO 13The iQOO 13 is aimed at users who want all-out speed and power. Whether you're gaming or switching between multiple apps, it keeps up effortlessly thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a generous helping of RAM (up to 16GB). It's backed by a large 6,000mAh battery and comes with super-fast 120W charging, meaning a quick top-up can take you through an entire day. The screen is a vibrant 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with a fast 144Hz refresh rate. While its main 50-megapixel camera does a solid job in daylight, low-light results are just average. But if raw performance is what you're after, the iQOO 13 delivers.iPhone 16eFor those loyal to the Apple ecosystem, the iPhone 16e is a reliable pick under Rs 60,000. While it skips extras like an ultra-wide camera or MagSafe, it still runs on the A18 chip — the same one used in the iPhone 16. The performance is smooth, and it even supports Apple Intelligence features, something that's rare at this price. Apple has also introduced a new C1 modem in the 16e, which helps with network efficiency and improves battery life. It may not be the flashiest iPhone around, but it's a great long-term option, especially if software updates and stability are important to you.- Ends

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