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While the number of smartphone users are reaching new heights with each passing day, the options available in the market are hitting huge numbers. In recent years, we have seen tons of smartphones raising the standards defining a good smartphone.
There are several aspects that spin around our heads while choosing the best smartphone under one’s budget. One major feature that most of us look for is the camera, not just rear but users look for a convincing front camera as well. No wonder OEMs are well aware of this fact, so they hardly make any compromises with the camera department these days. There are some brands who are marketing their devices as camera phones to target a specific segment of customers.
We would advice you not to fall for such marketing tricks and read as many reviews as possible before you choose your smartphone. Talking of great smartphone cameras, 2016 was a great year as we saw some amazing smartphone cameras on Google Pixel/Pixel XL, Galaxy S7/S7 Edge, LG V20, iPhone 7/7 Plus and some more devices that were launched with dual-camera sensors.
It is quite easy to pick a good smartphone when you have enough funds to spend but getting a good camera under a budget is a task. To make it a little easier for you, here is a list of smartphones with impressive cameras under Rs 20,000.
1. Xiaomi Mi A1
The most sensible smartphone from Xiaomi in 2017
Weight: 165g | Dimensions: 155.4 x 75.8 x 7.3mm | OS: Android 7.1.2 | Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 1920 | CPU: Snapdragon 625 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB | Battery: 3080mAh | Rear camera: 12MP + 12MP | Front camera: 5MP
Impressive dual camera system
Google’s software with timely updates
Derivative design
The Mi A1 is Xiaomi’s first stock Android phone, which is well received by not just Xiaomi loyalists but also those who always wanted to see a Xiaomi phone void of MIUI.
Moreover, it was the first Xiaomi phone to feature a dual camera setup in Indian market. But unlike rest of its competitors, the secondary camera on Mi A1 has a telephoto lens similar to the OnePlus 5 or iPhone 7 Plus. That said, it does a 2X optical zoom using the secondary lens. The main wide angle camera is also great and when used in tandem there’s a creamy and effective portrait mode which is very impressive.
It is the cheapest phone to come with such dual camera setup, making it the best dual camera phone under Rs 15,000 price range.
Read: Xiaomi Mi A1 review
2. Moto G5 Plus
It can do wonders with just one camera
Weight: 155g | Dimensions: 150.2 x 74 x 7.7 mm | OS: Android 7 | Screen size: 5.2-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 1920 | CPU: Snapdragon 625 | RAM: 3/4GB | Storage: 32/64GB | Battery: 3000mAh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 5MP
Upgraded full metal shell
Very good value
Significant camera shutter lag
Occasional app crashes
It was the first mid-range smartphone in 2017 from Moto that created ripples in the smartphone market soon after its roll out at MWC 2017. Moto G5 Plus comes with impressive cameras on both the sides, making it a complete package for camera lovers looking for a phone under 15k.
Motorola later launched Moto G5s and G5s Plus with better cameras on paper but we found the Moto G5 Plus being the best in the line-up during our usage.
The Moto G5 Plus features a 12MP primary camera with autofocus, dual LED flash and f/1.7 aperture. The camera comes with features such as geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama and auto-HDR. On the front, the device sports a 5 MP secondary camera with f/2.2 aperture.
Read: Moto G5 Plus review
3. Honor 7X
One fine looking mid-range phone with impressive camera
Weight: 165g | Dimensions: 156.5 x 75.3 x 7.6 mm | OS: Android 7 | Screen size: 5.93-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2160 | CPU: Kirin 659 | RAM: 3/4GB | Storage: 32/64GB | Battery: 3340mAh | Rear camera: 16 + 2MP | Front camera: 8MP
Premium design and build
Immersive display
No USB Type-C
Honor 7X features a dual-camera setup on the back. It has a 16-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel depth-sensing camera on the back.
The 2-megapixel lens on board the Honor 7X works in the Portrait mode to achieve bokeh-like images. It essentially identifies the edges of the subject in focus and blurs out everything else.
The front camera is an 8MP shooter that also boasts a Portrait mode feature, which we found worked, but not as well as on the rear camera. The selfie shooter will take decent snaps for social media and the like, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary.
Read: Honor 7X review
4. Honor 8
Old, but still a powerful set of camera for that price
Weight: 153g | Dimensions: 145.5 x 71 x 7.5mm | OS: Android 7 | Screen size: 5.93-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 1920 | CPU: Kirin 950 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 32/64GB | Battery: 3000mAh | Rear camera: 12 + 12MP | Front camera: 8MP
Alluring reflective glass design
Bump-free dual camera design
No OIS
Illogical camera choice
The Honor 8 is the oldest phone in the lot, which was first launched at Rs 29,999 but now sells for just Rs 19,999. While the UI on the phone received backlash from the reviewers, it was the camera and design of that phone that was the main talking point of the phone.
At the current price, the camera on Honor 8 has everything you can ask for. It pairs two f/2.2 aperture cameras right next to each other in a bump-free design, and they’re identical to the Huawei P9 cameras. One shoots rich color photos and the other snaps monochrome images. The combined photos provide more light and increased sharpness.
Read: Honor 8 review
Apple iPhone SE
Compact, relatively affordable and very powerful
Weight: 113g | Dimensions: 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6mm | OS: iOS 11 | Screen size: 4.0-inch | Resolution: 1136 x 640 pixels | CPU: Apple A9 | RAM: 2GB | Storage: 16/64GB | Battery: 1624mAh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 1.2MP
Great power
Fine camera
Cramped screen
Below par battery life
The iPhone SE has the same iPhone 5S like boxy, yet premium design as the metal-clad iPhone 5S and the same powerful Apple A9 processor and rear camera as the iPhone 6S.
Apple iPhone SE is now available at Rs 18,999, which brings it to the best camera phones category under 20k, but only if you can do away with the tiny display and the boxy design.
Read: iPhone SE review
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