Prices are climbing but so are standards—2024 is arguably the best year yet for shoppers in India looking to upgrade their smartphone without torching their savings. Every ₹10K step now unlocks a noticeable bump in display quality, raw horsepower or camera tricks, and you no longer need a flagship to enjoy 5G or all-day battery stamina. We’ve combed through dozens of recent launches, lab tests and firmware road maps to spotlight one or two standout handsets in each price band from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000. Whether you’re a student, gamer or budding filmmaker, here’s the definitive budget-based shortlist.
Best Smartphone Under ₹10,000: iQOO Z9x

Sticking to a strict ₹10,000 ceiling no longer means settling for slow processors and grainy cameras. The newly-launched iQOO Z9x squeezes an impressive 6.72-inch 120 Hz display, Snapdragon 695 5G silicon and a beefy 6,000 mAh battery with 44 W fast charging into a slim 8.9 mm frame. Everyday apps open instantly, casual games run at medium graphics, and the 50 MP main camera performs surprisingly well in daylight. Add dual speakers, IP54 splash resistance and the clean Funtouch OS 14 skin and you have the best all-round starter phone of 2024 for students, commuters and first-time smartphone buyers.
Best Smartphones Under ₹15,000: CMF Phone 1 & Narzo 70 Pro

Trying to stretch value a little further? Two sub-₹15,000 stand-outs share the spotlight. CMF Phone 1, Nothing’s new budget sub-brand, brings the company’s signature minimalist design, a 6.5-inch 90 Hz OLED panel and a near-stock Android 14 interface devoid of bloat. For the performance-hungry there’s Realme Narzo 70 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chipset, 100 W SUPERVOOC charging and a 50 MP Sony IMX890 primary sensor. Both devices deliver 5G, expandable storage and solid haptic motors, features we rarely saw at this price last year. Choosing between them comes down to design tastes and whether you prioritise raw horsepower over curated software finesse.
Best Smartphones Under ₹20,000: iQOO Z9 & Z9s, Nothing Phone (2a)

Moving to the sweet-spot ₹20,000 bracket unlocks flagship-like touches without sacrificing your savings. iQOO Z9 and Z9s both rely on the efficient Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 platform, granting gamers smooth 90 fps sessions in titles like Call of Duty Mobile. Their 1,300-nit AMOLED panels remain bright under harsh sun, while 66 W charging fills the 5,000 mAh cell in under 40 minutes. Nothing Phone (2a) takes a different route, pairing MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro with the eye-catching Glyph LED interface for notification flair. Whichever you pick, you’re getting OIS-equipped 50 MP cameras, NFC and three years of promised software updates.
Best Smartphone Under ₹25,000: Realme GT 6T

For shoppers with up to ₹25,000 to spare, Realme GT 6T feels almost unfairly powerful. Its Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset benchmarks on par with last year’s flagships, letting you crank graphics to ‘Ultra’ without frame drops. The 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display hits a blistering 144 Hz refresh and 2,800 nits peak brightness, perfect for outdoor binge-watching. A vapour-chamber cooling system keeps thermals controlled, while 120 W charging catapults the 5,500 mAh battery from 0-50 % in roughly 10 minutes. Toss in stereo speakers, an IR blaster and up to 12 GB RAM, and the GT 6T becomes the category’s performance king.
Best Smartphone Under ₹30,000: Vivo T3 Ultra

At just under ₹30,000, Vivo’s T3 Ultra brings camera prowess usually reserved for pricier siblings. The headline is a custom 50 MP Sony IMX882 sensor paired with Vivo’s V2 imaging chip, enabling buttery 4K night-mode video and Gimbal-style stabilisation. A 6.78-inch 120 Hz AMOLED panel with HDR10+ certification ensures your footage pops, while the Dimensity 8200 processor keeps editing snappy in CapCut and VN. The handset also houses a 5,000 mAh battery, 80 W FlashCharge, a glass sandwich design with IP54 rating and three microphones for crisp spatial audio recording, making it a mid-range dream for mobile photographers and budding vloggers alike.
Best Smartphones Under ₹40,000: Pixel 8a, Galaxy S23 & iPhone 13
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Once you cross the ₹40,000 line you expect flagship finesse, and 2024 delivers trio options. Google Pixel 8a focuses on computational photography, leveraging Tensor G3 and updated HDR+ algorithms to turn quick point-and-shoots into magazine-ready portraits. Samsung Galaxy S23 shrinks its flagship DNA into a pocket-friendly chassis with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 ‘for Galaxy’, a vibrant 120 Hz Dynamic AMOLED and four OS upgrades guaranteed. Creators who live in iMovie will adore Apple’s iPhone 13; the A15 chip still breezes through 4K 60 fps edits and Cinematic Mode nails depth-of-field. Pick based on ecosystem loyalty, quality across display, camera and software is uniformly excellent.
Best Smartphones Under ₹50,000: Xiaomi 14 & iQOO 12

Need near-no-compromise power but don’t want to breach ₹50,000? Two standouts dominate: Xiaomi 14 and iQOO 12. Xiaomi’s compact marvel squeezes a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Leica-tuned triple-camera array with a 50 MP 3.2× telephoto, and a stunning 12-bit LTPO OLED that reaches 3,000 nits. Battery life stays solid thanks to 4-nm efficiency and 90 W HyperCharge tops up in 31 minutes. Gamers may gravitate to iQOO 12; its dedicated Q1 chip pushes ultra-high FPS modes, while a 144 Hz screen and 5,000 mAh cell with 120 W charging keep marathon sessions fluid. Either route provides flagship performance, premium build and robust update schedules.
