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Best mobile phones: All you need to know about two of the best smartphones under Rs.15000

Best mobile phones: Since it is affordable for many people, the under Rs. 15,000 price point is essential to the Indian smartphone industry. Many manufacturers have tried to get into this market over the years by releasing products with better cameras, faster CPUs, and longer-lasting batteries. Manufacturers have flooded the sub-Rs. 15,000 price segment with a variety of high-quality smartphones in an effort to dominate this market.

Previously reserved for smartphones costing more than Rs. 20,000, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 is now accessible for less than Rs. 15,000. At this price point, you can also find stronger processors, like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 and MediaTek Helio P70, providing users with strong hardware at a low cost.

Over the years, excellent camera technology has also crept down to the sub-Rs. 15,000 segment, giving people the option to take beautiful photos without shelling out a fortune for flagship devices. Some of the most recent smartphones in this price range include up to a 48-megapixel sensor. Choosing a smartphone might be difficult because there are so many alternatives available. However, we’ve compiled a list of the top smartphones under Rs. 15,000 just for you. We have, as usual, limited our selection to phones that performed well during our assessment process.

Best mobile phones: Motorola Moto G52

Motorola Moto G52 Specifications
Display6.60-inch, 1080×2400 pixels
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 680
RAM6GB
Storage64GB
Battery Capacity5000mAh
Rear Camera50MP + 8MP + 2MP
Front Camera16MP

Best mobile phones: Motorola Moto G51

Motorola Moto G51 Specifications
Display6.80-inch, 1080×2400 pixels
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 480+
RAM4GB
Storage64GB
Battery Capacity5000mAh
Rear Camera50MP + 8MP + 2MP
Front Camera13MP

The Moto G51 is Motorola’s entry-level 5G smartphone and follows the Moto G 5G as the second 5G device in the G series. Despite the fact that Motorola’s low-cost 5G smartphone was released rather late in 2021, it has a few advantages that set it apart.

Its polycarbonate unibody construction makes it rather heavy (208g), but it also has an IP52 classification against water and dust, something the competition does not.

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The majority of this smooth and fluid software performance may be attributed to the adoption of nearly stock Android software, with a few modifications made specifically for Motorola. The software experience appears to be quite fluid in part due to the 120Hz high refresh rate display.

The gaming performance is a little underwhelming, and the competition does better in this regard. There are three rear-facing cameras, and while they take acceptable shots in good lighting, they struggle in low light.

With normal use, the battery life is fairly decent and lasts around a day and a half. Approximately two hours are needed to fully charge the phone using the 20W charger that comes with it.

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