The Redmi 7A is quite powerful for the price it's offered at. The Snapdragon 439 features in this price range for the first time and that makes most of the difference. It's an octa-core SoC built on a 12nm platform and allows the phone to run the full version of Android 9 Pie with relative smoothness. The RAM and storage are still too less for a power user, but if basic use is what you're after, the Redmi 7A is a good option to buy. There's also a 12MP camera on the back with the same sensor as last year's Redmi Note 5 Pro.
Screen Size | : | 5.45" (720 X 1440) |
Camera | : | 12 | 5 MP |
RAM | : | 2GB |
Battery | : | 4000 mAh |
Operating system | : | Android |
Soc | : | Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 |
Processor | : | octa |
The Realme C2 focuses on the design and display more than the hardware under the hood. It has the Helio P22 inside which is just about decent in performing most daily tasks. However, the matte finish design and the display with a water-drop notch will catch people's attention. Furthermore, there's a dual camera stack on the back with the ability to take portrait shots. On the front is a 5MP selfie shooter and the whole thing is powered by a 4,000mAh battery that easily lasts for a day.
Screen Size | : | 6.1" (720 x 1560) |
Camera | : | 13 + 2 | 8 MP |
RAM | : | 2GB |
Battery | : | 4000 mAh |
Operating system | : | Android |
Soc | : | MediaTek Helio P22 |
Processor | : | OCTA |
For an entry-level smartphone, the Honor 9S offers a good balance of features and power. It has the Helio P22 under the hood, and a 5.45-inch display. For photos, you get a 8MP shooter at the back, and a 5MP selfie shooter on the front. Powering it all is a 3020mAh battery.
Screen Size | : | 5.45" (720 x 1440) |
Camera | : | 8 | 5 MP |
RAM | : | 2 GB |
Battery | : | 3020 mAh |
Operating system | : | Android |
Soc | : | Mediatek MT6762R Helio P22 |
Processor | : | Octa-core |
The Xiaomi Redmi 6 is now a little older but the price still makes it a good option to look at. It has the same Helio P22 inside powering things and a 12+5MP sensor on the back with the ability to take portrait shots. The Redmi 6 has a 3,000mAh battery inside and is good for video consumption and social media browsing.
Screen Size | : | 5.45" (720 x 1440) |
Camera | : | 12 + 5 | 5 MP |
RAM | : | 3 GB |
Battery | : | 3000 mAh |
Operating system | : | Android |
Soc | : | Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22 |
Processor | : | Octa |
The Redmi Go is the most affordable smartphone in this list. It's an Android Go phone that is powered by a Snapdragon 425 SoC. The RAM and storage may feel like much lesser than average but this one runs on Android Go which takes up much less space. It also uses lighter versions of apps like Google Go, Files Go and the likes which takes up much less space while lite apps like YouTube Go consumes less data while watching. The Redmi Go is a good option for first time buyers and those looking to upgrade from a feature phone.
Screen Size | : | 5" (720 X 1280) |
Camera | : | 8 | 5 MP |
RAM | : | 1GB |
Battery | : | 3000 mAh |
Operating system | : | Android |
Soc | : | Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 |
Processor | : | Quad |
Best Phone Under 6000 | Seller | Price |
---|---|---|
Xiaomi Redmi 7A | Amazon | ₹5999 |
Realme C2 | Tatacliq | ₹6280 |
Honor 9S | Tatacliq | ₹7499 |
Redmi 6 | Amazon | ₹8299 |
Redmi Go | Flipkart | ₹5999 |