5 Best Budget Mobiles under 6000 in India

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Monday, 11 February 2019

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1. Mi Redmi 6A

You can't imagine about this phone. It's such an amazing budget phone. Xiaomi Redmi 6A smartphone was launched in June 2018. The phone comes with a 5.45-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1440 pixels at a PPI of 295 pixels per inch. Xiaomi Redmi 6A price in India starts from Rs. 5,999. MI rocks.


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 The display is so good. Sound is awesome. Camera works decent. It has face recognition which works well. Its design is amazing and the weight is so light. There was no lag in the phone. It works perfectly well for normal applications. Video quality is amazing. 4g works well. 5.45inch screen is big enough it's cool. I'm sure there are still lots of features in this 6k phone! Grab it before the introductory offer is gone, else you will end up paying 7k for same phone. The Xiaomi Redmi 6A is powered by 2GHz quad-core (4x2GHz) processor and it comes with 2GB of RAM.

2. Samasung J 5

The phone packs 16GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 256GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samasung j 5packs a 8-megapixel (f/2.2) primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter for selfies. The Samsung j5 is powered by a 3000mAh non removable battery. It measures 147.50 x 71.50 x 8.30 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 145.00 grams.


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3. Micromax Canvas 1

Good mobile at low price,good design,and 2gb ram havin it.Really more than price. Display not attractive. low quality photos because of low megapixels. Beauty feature is attractive but you further start disliking it. Best thing is that it works fast ,you can play games or anything with no lagging issue. It looks similar to an iphone 6 in design and has front flash for the selfie cam, display is also good enough. Its all downhill from there. the interface is not user friendly, it heats up on normal use and drains battery even on idle . I got so frustrated that it isn't even funny. I never installed any games or heavy apps as it was a gift for my mom. still it would have lost 1-2% charge every time I check the screen for notifications. I thought the removable battery would be easy to replace when it goes bad after long term use, but turns out the company did it as they know the battery is crap. returned it after many calls to amazon service as this drain issue is not mentioned in the service app that needs to approve return now on amazon. but I got approval after many calls and I'm never buying Micromax again.

4. Gionee F205F205

I loved this phone, definately worth the money. Camera, battery, display everything is good about this phone and if you are looking for a good budget phone ,this is it. The phone came with charger,earphones, phone cover ND scratch guard. Good mobile. Light weight. Nice features. But gets heated if any games are played in it. For normal use a nice product. Photo feature is excellent. The sound quality through headphones is very low that with 100% volume level I can't here the sound properly and it's not up to the mark but remaining features are excellent without any doubt.

5. Nokia 2.1

I wanted a phone with large display (at least 5.5"), good battery life, and simple UI. This phone delivers on all fronts. Battery life is excellent with the 4Ah capacity. RAM is only 1 GB, but that's okay. the user won't be doing that much multitasking :-). Stock Android is simple and easy to learn for first-time users. I think a phone with a custom UI like Xiaomi's MIUI or any Oppo/Vivo phone would be difficult, because of the amount of options and features available. There is a launcher in Play Store made specifically for senior citizen called "BIG Launcher". It is a paid app, but you can use the free trial to see if it works for you. Comes with 8.1 Go edition. The Go edition is Android optimized for phones with less RAM. Nokia has a good reputation when it comes to software updates, so I expect this phone to get regular updates and security patches. It has dual front-facing speakers. Once again, good for extra loudness. Nowadays, Android has support for most major Indian languages, so that's also a plus. I also considered the Moto E5 Plus, but decided this was good enough. Also, some reviews said the E5 Plus was a bit on the heavier side due to the 5Ah battery. 

6. Meizu C9

I have bought this phone in exchange of Redmi Note 4. I was bugged by the Ads and bloatware in Redmi Note 4. This Nokia 2.1 phone has no bloatware, but it does have a Nokia app which can't be disabled or removed. Everything works great, except for one big problem. The Wifi signal strength is very weak. I can't access Wifi in some parts of the house where all other devices have no problem accessing Wifi. I have seen other users complaining about this on XDA forum. I hope that a software update might fix this. Will update the review if that happens.