Best mobile Phones Under 10,000



 1.Poco M3

The Poco M3 has a distinctive design and is available in bright yellow along with the usual clever options. It is priced at Rs. With 10,499-6GB RAM and 64GB storage, the variant with 128GB storage is priced at Rs.12,999- and there is also a difference in the standard of flash memory used for storage, the 128GB version is also a bit faster. You get a 6.53-inch  full+HD+Screen, which is good for this price level, as well as the popular Snapdragon 662 SoC and large 6000mAh bttery. Gaming is handled smoothly but the camera performance is correct. The Poco M3 features a 48-megapixel primary camera,a 2- megapixel macro camera and a 2-megapixels depth sensor. This phone runs MIUI 12 on Android 10 but should be free of ads and spam notifications. There is still bloatware, but you will also get some very useful Android UI adjustments and features.



The Poco M3 is a budget smartphone and is priced under RS.15,000. it has a 6.53 inch full-hd+display with a dewdrop notch at the top. It has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, and an IR emitter to control appliances

This smartphone has a triple camera setup at the back. it is quite well designed and looks far more premium than it is actually priced. The rear panel has a textured finish which helps keep fingerprints away.

The Phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor and gets 6GB of RAM. There are two storage variants available,64GB and 128GB.Storage is expandable via dedicated microSD card slot and it accepts cards up to 512 GB. it packs in a 6000 mAh battery which is good for the price. It has support for 18W charging and gets a 22.5W charger in the box.

PROS                                                                                               

Decent performance

Good battery life

Stereo speakers

Cons                                                                       

Average Cameras

Bulky and heavy

2.Narzo 30A

Realme Narzo 30A makes it accessible to most people looking for a good device on a low-budget. The smartphone offers good performance for the price, it is suitable for general use and includes occasional gaming. One of the biggest highlights of this smartphone is that I find the battery performance to be awesome. The camera performance is not the best I have seen at this price, though it was able to take good selfies. Despite this major hurdle, it think the Realme Narzo 30A is still a good choice for the price.



The Realme Narzo 30A has a dual patter of sorts with the bottom two-thirds having diagonal lines, while the upper section is plain. You also get a rearmounted fingerprint scanner that is well-positioned and easy to reach. The sidemounted power and volume buttons are conveniently placed too.The Realme Narzo 30A gets a decently big 6.5-inch display with a tall 20:9 aspect ratio. it has the SIMtray on the left side of the frame and has two Nano-SIM slots and a dedicated slot for storage expansion. The Narzo 30A tips the scales

  Pros                                                                     

Excellent battery life

Good selfie camera

Decent overall performance

  Cons                                                                      

Average rear camera performance

Bulky and heavy

Weak sunlight legibility

3.Micromax in 2b

The most important upgrade that brings in 2b over 1b is a more powerful processor, which really allows users to enjoy casual gaming on a budget.Everything else is mostly the same, with exactly as you would expect from a phone in this segment,but this phone takes the cake when it comes to software experience.

At its starting price, it is an easy recomendation for people looking to buy a phne wiht hassle-free software experience, regular daily use and people who dont care much about selfies. if you looking for better cameras and /or better selfies the Narzo30A or Moto G10 Power is a good fit for you.



Micromax 2b in based on Android 11 and packs 64gb of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via Micro SD card (upto 256GB ) with a dedicated slot. The Micromax in 2b is a dual-sim mobile that accepts Nano-SIM card. it was launched in Black,Blue and green color.

Connectivity options on the Micromax in 2b include WI-FI 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, GPS Bluetooth v5.00, and USB Type-C with an active 4G on both Simcards. sensors on the phone include accelerometer ambient light sensor, proximately sensor, and fingerprint sensor.The Micromaxin 2b price in india starts at rs.7,999

  Pros                                                                        

Stock Android Experience

64GB Base Storage

T610 is Capable Performer

  Cons                                                                         

Really Weak Selfies

Inconsistent image Processing 

Weak speaker

4.Micromax  in 1b

Micromax in 1b is the most affordable offering from Micromax and packs in affordable  hardware. Since it is not very expensive my expectations on 1b are reasonably low, and it largely meets that standard. The things that annoyed me about the in 1b was the location of its fingerprint scanner. I had to stretch my fingerprint every time I consciously reached for it to unlock the smartphone.



Micromax in 1b smartphone was Launched on 3rd november 2020. The phone comes with a 6.52-inch touch screen display with a resolution of 720x1600 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9, Micromax in 1b is powered by an octa-core MeadiaTek Helio G35 processor. I tcomes wiht 2GB of RAM. The Micromax in 1b runs Android 10 (Go edition) and is powere by a 5000mAh non-removable battery.The Micromax in 1b supports proprietary fast charging.

As far as the camera are concerned the Micromax in 1b on the rear packs a 13megapixels primary camera with an f/1.8  apearture,and a 2-megapixels camera on the front for selfies.

Micromax in 1b is based on Android 10 and packs 32GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via microSD card upto128GB with a dedicated slot. The micromax in 1b is a dual -SIM GSM and GSM smartphone that accepts Nano-Sim and Nano-SIM cards.The Micromax in 1b measures 164.50 x 75.80 x 8.90mm (height x width x thickness) and weights 188.00 grams. it was launched in Blue,Green,and Purple colours

  Pros                                                                        

Decent build quality

USB Type-C port

No bloatware

  Cons                                                                    

Average battery life

Below-average cameras

5.Moto G10 Power

Moto G10 Power has nice and excellent battery life, fast charging and stock Android. The main camera is very efficient during the day, but the photo and video capabilities are very basic. Some of the features in this phone are display and low light camera performance.Compared to the Moto E7 Plus,the Moto G10 Power offers better battery life and faster charging. However,if you are looking for better gaming or system performance at this price level, the Narzo 30A maybe a good alternative or if a little more.



The Moto G10 Power uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 460SoC, which is modestly powerful but certainly not the best in this segment. Motorola has offered a clean Android Experience for ages now, and this contiues.You need be a little patient when opening system menus or switching  between apps dual to the underpowered SoC.The 6,000 mAh battery easily lasts two full days on one charge and this is with rigorous use too.

The primary 48-MegaPixel camera is the one you want to be using most often as the others aren't quite as good. Daylight shots were decent with good HDR,details,and colours.In low light the main camera captures much softer details.Night mode helps fix the exposure but doesn't do much to improve detail. Compared to the Moto E7 Plus' the Moto G10 Power offers better battery life and quicker charging.However if you looking for better gaming or system performance at this pricelevel then the Narzo 30A could be a good alternative or for a bit more, you can get the Moto G30 (Review). 

  Pros                                                                   

Built Well 

Excellent battery life

Clean UI, useful customisations 

Camera are decent in daylight 

IP52 water resistance

  Cons                                                                     

Average disply quality

Weak-low-light camera performance

6.Samsung M12

The Galaxy M12 makes its mark the budget segment with its fast 90HZ refresh screen and  6,000 mAh battery. Other aspects of the phone are less impressive. Thanks to the phone being shipped out of the box with Android 11 and having a UI, it has become very clean over the years.



As far as the cameras are concerned, the SamsungGalaxy M12 on the rear packs a quad camera setup featuring a 48-megapixels primary camera with an f/2.0 aperture; a 5-megapixels camerawith an f/2.2 aperture The rear camera setup has autofocus. it has a single front camera setup for selfies, featuring an 8-megapixels sensor with an f/2.2 aperture.

The Samsung Galaxy M12 runs One UI Core is based on Android and packs 32GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via micro SD card (upto1000GB) with a dedicated slot.The Samsung Galaxy M23 is a dual-SIM mobile that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM card.The Samsung Galaxy M12 measures 164.00 x 75.90 x 9.70mm (height x width x thickness) and weights 221.00 grams.It was launched in Attractive Black,Elegent Blue, and Trendy Emerald Green colours.

Connectivity options on the Samsung Galaxy M12 include WI-FI 802.11 b/g/n,GPS Bluetooth v5.00, USB Type-C with support for Band 40 used by some LTE network in india. Sensor on the phone include accelerometer ambient light sensor proximately sensor and fingerprint sensor.

As of 22nd August 2021, Samsung Galaxy M12 Price in india starts at Rs.10,999.

  Pros                                                                     

90Hz screen on a budget

Great battery life

Comes with Android 11

  Cons                                                                     

Camera could be better

Design doesn't stand out

Slow charging speeds










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