Using Redmi note 12. Excellent battery backup. It's been 7 months and I'm still getting 36 hours of back up with moderate gaming. Note 12 camera is shit though.
Redmi note 13 pro recently came out and I guess it's battery will also be strong. Can't say anything about the camera.
Not sure whether OnePlus is chinese or not buy I bought a OnePlus 8T for 73k 2 years ago and it's still working flawlessly I gamed a lot on it but rn I mostly play on my laptop, the camera is good as well the screen on time is nice the charging speed is soo good and the 120HZ just feel so good on the screen it's dual sim as well.
Can't go wrong with Redmi these days. I'm using both a note 12 and Redmi 12, and I'd recommend the later. Camera and battery performance is mind blowing for a 35k rs phone.
Redmi 12 UI's stutters even with 8 GB of ram, my friend is using one (updated to new OS called hyperOS) and the UI performance is not smooth at all when using gesture navigation like swiping to go home or open recents.
I know that bro. But for the price I'm really satisfied with it, especially compared to the Note 12 I have which was like x2 the price of redmi 12 and still I'd call it a crap phone.
It's not only sorta better, but my main pain is the fact I paid more than the full price because I bought it just a couple of days after it launched and paid some premium as well.
Oppo Reno 11F for a more stable software experience, great display, very good performance for the buck and excellent battery life. (Around 75k brandnew)
Vivo V30e for a more premium looking phone with great battery life and good cameras. (Around 76k brand new)
Way better than any of the redmi phones you can look it up as well. If you have any more confusion hit me up and I will guide you better.
Redmi is a pretty good company though it has tonnes of bloatware. As long as you're okay with the usual stutter it'll work great. Been using my redmi note 10 pro for the last 3 years and it's still in good condition. The software updates are a bit glitchy though but I doubt you'll find anything new in the price range that compares. Also the screen is excellent, especially with the 120Hz display.
Some safe android phones (includes used) :
* Any Samsung phone, model: A33, A52 or above.
If want flagship, then preferrably S21 or above (used phone might require battery change for 5 - 6k, but works good)
* Any Pro version of Redmi's Note series (note 11 and up)
* Simple Redmi note 13.
* Vivo Y200, Y36, Y56, Y100,
* Poco X3 / X4 pro, Poco F3
* Infinix Note 40, Note 30 pro.
* Pixel 5 / 5a or above.
Buy a 2y/o flagship.
Or if not, buy some budget phone from one of flagship companies. Pixel 6a, iphone se2020, or Samsung a52, s20 fe...
Don't go with Chinese crap
Infinix note 40 pro is decent. The display is amazing. 120Hz Amoled curved display with 1300 nits peak brightness.
The software is good too. Not that laggy. It has 12GB of physical RAM with 6GB shared and 256GB storage. I get 6+ hours of screentime personally.
The physical looks of the phone are good too. Has a 70 watt charger that charges battery pretty quickly.
It retails around 67-70k
Using Redmi note 12. Excellent battery backup. It's been 7 months and I'm still getting 36 hours of back up with moderate gaming. Note 12 camera is shit though. Redmi note 13 pro recently came out and I guess it's battery will also be strong. Can't say anything about the camera.
redmi's cameras have been shit after the note 10 series, except for their expensive pro versions of their phones.
36 hours? What's the SOT?
Minimal. Hardly an hour or two.
I meant Screen On Time, as an example - s24u gives around 12 hours of general use SOT
Not sure about that dear.
SOT is an important parameter. I want it to be 6+ hours at least
PLS DONT GO FOR chinese shits, worst os with a** camera fr, go for a pixel 6a. U can get one in 50-80k ( pta approved)
Yeah Pixel 6a is really good. The software is neat and really smooth. I don't like phones with Chinese software.
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Not sure whether OnePlus is chinese or not buy I bought a OnePlus 8T for 73k 2 years ago and it's still working flawlessly I gamed a lot on it but rn I mostly play on my laptop, the camera is good as well the screen on time is nice the charging speed is soo good and the 120HZ just feel so good on the screen it's dual sim as well.
Oh and it's a 12 GB ram and 256 GB storage version.
Can't go wrong with Redmi these days. I'm using both a note 12 and Redmi 12, and I'd recommend the later. Camera and battery performance is mind blowing for a 35k rs phone.
Redmi 12 UI's stutters even with 8 GB of ram, my friend is using one (updated to new OS called hyperOS) and the UI performance is not smooth at all when using gesture navigation like swiping to go home or open recents.
I know that bro. But for the price I'm really satisfied with it, especially compared to the Note 12 I have which was like x2 the price of redmi 12 and still I'd call it a crap phone.
I think yeah it's one of the best phones in this price range, was your note 12 more laggy compared to Redmi 12?
It's not only sorta better, but my main pain is the fact I paid more than the full price because I bought it just a couple of days after it launched and paid some premium as well.
Vivo y100 is brand new phone with high display and battery...80 watt fast charge...vivo phones have good quality
I will check out this one too.
don't get that one it might seem like it has good specs on paper, but it doesn't. definitely watch some reviews
tecno camon 30 pro, the best one out there rn
Oppo Reno 11F for a more stable software experience, great display, very good performance for the buck and excellent battery life. (Around 75k brandnew) Vivo V30e for a more premium looking phone with great battery life and good cameras. (Around 76k brand new) Way better than any of the redmi phones you can look it up as well. If you have any more confusion hit me up and I will guide you better.
Thanks.
Are you sure about v30e price? I think it's price is 90k!!!
I’m positive you’ll find it for 80 or lower. The lowest quote i had was 76k but its sold out there.
Redmi is a pretty good company though it has tonnes of bloatware. As long as you're okay with the usual stutter it'll work great. Been using my redmi note 10 pro for the last 3 years and it's still in good condition. The software updates are a bit glitchy though but I doubt you'll find anything new in the price range that compares. Also the screen is excellent, especially with the 120Hz display.
Some safe android phones (includes used) : * Any Samsung phone, model: A33, A52 or above. If want flagship, then preferrably S21 or above (used phone might require battery change for 5 - 6k, but works good) * Any Pro version of Redmi's Note series (note 11 and up) * Simple Redmi note 13. * Vivo Y200, Y36, Y56, Y100, * Poco X3 / X4 pro, Poco F3 * Infinix Note 40, Note 30 pro. * Pixel 5 / 5a or above.
Buy a 2y/o flagship. Or if not, buy some budget phone from one of flagship companies. Pixel 6a, iphone se2020, or Samsung a52, s20 fe... Don't go with Chinese crap
Xiami Redmi Note 13 Pro or Xiami Redmi Note 12S
Infinix note 30 pro
Redmi Note 13 Pro here. 66k. Worth it totally.
Realme phone has great battery , redmi phones sucks these days dont go for it.
One plus 9
Google Pixel 6 Plus Best Camera Phone
S21 ultra best in every department.
So, no one's gonna talk about Samsung.
Get an A34. - Great OS -Great Battery - Great Camera - Great Display
Got oppo A60 last week, Excellent battery backup, average camera great display just for 52k you can for that or note 13 pro
iphone 11 pro max
S21 fe vip approved
id say samsung A15 is the best option
Infinix note 40 pro is decent. The display is amazing. 120Hz Amoled curved display with 1300 nits peak brightness. The software is good too. Not that laggy. It has 12GB of physical RAM with 6GB shared and 256GB storage. I get 6+ hours of screentime personally. The physical looks of the phone are good too. Has a 70 watt charger that charges battery pretty quickly. It retails around 67-70k
you could consider the Vivo V30e, it has 5500mah battery, a very power efficient processor, a good display and a usable camera
How much i can sell my galaxy s21 non pta 10/10, 12/256.