Best android smartphones under Rs 15000: From Xolo A600 to Moto G - Financial Express
Over the past few months, we have tested several of these handsets.
SummaryThis is our selection of Android smartphones you can buy, which we have personally used.
It's difficult to buy an Android phone. There is a wide range of models with different prices and features, which makes it hard to distinguish one from the other. Specifications also don't always tell the full story�sometimes, the information is represented, sometimes it's omitted, and sometimes it is difficult to interpret.
But you still need to buy an Android smartphone, so what do you do? Over the past few months, we have tested several of these handsets. We've been unhappy with many, we've been elated with a few. This is The Indian Express's selection of Android smartphones you can buy, which we have personally used. And for fairness, where a good alternative exists which we haven't tested, we will make a note.
Around Rs. 5,000
Karbonn A16Available for: Around Rs. 4,800
There aren't many smartphones at this price which come with 4GB of internal memory, 512MB RAM and a dual-core processor. The Karbonn A16 has decent performance and even runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. But like any handset in this budget, the camera is a let-down and the screen has terrible viewing angles.
Karbonn Titanium S1 PlusAvailable for: Rs. 6,000
We haven't yet tried the Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus, but on paper, this handset has got a lot going for it. It's got a quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, and the same screen, camera and memory as the A16.
Around Rs. 7,000
Lava Xolo A600
Available for: Around Rs. 7,000
The Xolo A600 is quite a looker for its price and it is the only handset we have used in this range whose screen does not suffer from bad viewing angles or poor touch response. The performance and camera are slightly better than the A16, but that's not what you pay more for. What you do pay more for is the stellar battery life, clocking in 18 hours of average use.
Motorola Moto EAvailable for: Around Rs. 7,000
We haven't yet finished our review of the Moto E, but it's coming soon. We will update this article when we do. The Moto E is better on paper than the above options, but like we already said, what you see on paper and what you actually get isn't always the same.
Around Rs. 10,000
Spice Stellar Pinnacle Pro Mi-535Available for:
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