Best 6000mAh Battery Mobile Phones in India

Updated on 16-Sep-2023

Battery is one of the most important factors for many smartphone users. Now, while users seek a good battery backup, it doesn’t necessarily mean a bigger battery. In a lot of cases, we have seen a smaller capacity battery give more backup as compared to smartphones with bigger batteries. However, the battery size still gives users a fair idea about how the battery experience is, pairing with other things like the display or the chip or the charging speeds. For example, few Samsung mid-range and budget smartphones come with 6,000mAh battery, along with offerings from other brands like Xiaomi, Tecno, and more. A 6,000mAh battery is considered very big, since most smartphones max out at around 5,000mAh.

Mostly, the battery capacity is relative to the size of the smartphone itself. If it's a big phone, you can expect a big battery. Now, we have 6,000mAh battery smartphones in every category, ranging from budget smartphones like the recently-launched Samsung Galaxy M14 5G, or the Tecno Pova 4, going up to hardcore gaming smartphones like the Asus ROG Phone 7 and more. Other brands like Tecno, Xiaomi, and more also have many smartphones that come with a 6,000mAh battery.

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Screen Size: 6.5u0022
Rear camera : 50 MP
Storage: 128GB
Battery capacity: 6000 (mAh)

The Samsung Galaxy M33 is a pretty solid mid-range device with a gargantuan 6,000 mAh battery in the Indian market. The phone even comes with 25 W fast charging to rapidly charge your device in a pinch. The phone also supports reverse charging making it a power bank of sorts. The phone houses the Exynos 1280 SoC with an octa-core CPU and the Mali-G68 GPU. There’s a 6.6-inch LCD display with FHD+ resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate support. The display is topped with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for protection and comes with a plastic back. The phone houses a quad rear camera setup for photos and videos with a 50 MPO primary sensor headlining it.

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Dhriti Datta

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