Although, there is no dearth of Android based smartphones with some great features, the price often deter an average Indian buyer to purchase the same.If you are also looking for some really smart Android phones that have all the features of expensive phones and yet seem light on your pocket,
Then here is a list of top Android phones under 25,000 INR for 2016 available in the Indian market. Let’s have a look and decide yourself to buy the one that seems best to suit your needs based on the mentioned features and pricing.
Also Read : Top Android Phones Below 10000 Rs. (Between 5k to 10k)
Sony Xperia T3 –
If you are looking for an absolute sleek looking Android phone, Sony Xperia T3 with its 150.7 x 77 x 7 mm body can be an ideal pick. It boasts of a wide 5.3 inches display screen and a powerful 2,500 mAh battery for long usage uninterruptedly. Its 8 mega pixel camera ensures an amazing picture quality even under challenging lighting conditions.
Android phone is also very light in weight i.e. just 148 grams and is comfortable to carry anywhere. Its 8GB expandable memory, attractive stainless steel frame and high internet connectivity by the virtue of its built-in LTE/4G modem are some of the other features that are sure to enthrall you.
Sony Xperia C4
XPeria C4 is one of the best-rated selfie Smartphone. This phone is an octa core phone with 5 megapixel front camera features a soft LED flash and 25mm wide-angle lens. Xperia C4 boasts of an Exmor R image sensor for sharp photos with low noise and clear color even in low light. The HDR balances it out to make selfies clear.
Xperia C4 boasts a soft LED flash that creates perfect shots in any light. The flash automatically adjusts to the ideal settings for your lighting conditions and naturally illuminates the scene. The large 5.5″ Full HD display on the Xperia C4 boasts the latest Sony TV technologies optimized for mobile. The Xperia C4 might have a large display, but it’s a surprisingly lightweight and portable smartphone that fits anywhere.
Samsung Galaxy Note II –
Samsung’s Galaxy series has always been popular in the Indian market and its Galaxy Note 2 is an Android phone at par with excellence. The wide 5.5 inch Super AMOLED screen and powerful 1.68 GHz quad-core processor has an amazing body to admire.
An epitome of elegance, Galaxy Note II also has a built-in 1.9 megapixel front camera and an 8 megapixel rear camera. Its battery capacity is a superior 3100mAh and its 16GB storage space means this can be the best Android phone you can have, if you are looking for something high on functionality and style quotient.
Honor 7
Honor 7 looks somehow similar to its predecessor but it actually looks like Huawei Mate S especially the metal rear cover. The phone is bigger than Honor 6 so put this in mind if you are thinking about upgrading. Honor 7 has a plain appearance on display at the front but the back is where the style is. It has a 5.2in screen which is a bit bigger compared to Honor 6. The resolution is still Full HD 1080×1920 and the IPS screen looks nice and clear with popping colors.
The phone has a fingerprint scanner that can be found below the camera. Honor 7 has a great battery life and can stand impressive more than seven hours. In terms of storage, you can choose either 16- or 64GB of internal capacity and a Micro-SD card slot will likely come in handy allowing up to 128GB more.
Nexus 5X
Nexus 5X offers top-notch performance, its light in weight and has its 5.2-inch display is a hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor for world-class speed at an affordable price. It has best all around camera that even works in low light conditions. Its larger 1.55 pixels capture more light even in the dimmest conditions to produce stunning details and sharp images. It comes with a faster Google Camera app which means that you will never miss a moment.
5X is quicker and more secure with a fingerprint sensor. The phone has an imprint that will turn on your screen with one touch, unlock your apps faster and easier.
HTC Desire 816 –
This is indeed a dream for anybody who loves clicking photographs by his mobile. HTC Desire 816 has a 13 megapixel rear camera and a 5 mega pixel front camera with advance camera tools to give the best of the experience in this regard.
It has a slim body of only 7.99 mm thickness and a 5.5 inch high definition display. Multiple sensors, internal GPS antenna and high connectivity are some of the other features that can make you fall in love with this popular Android phone within your budget.
Sony Xperia Z –
Longs to have an Android phone that will offer you razor-sharp display? Enjoy a wide color spectrum and high pixel density of 174 pixels per cm by grabbing a Sony Xperia Z phone. It has a 16 GB expandable memory and offers seamless connectivity.
Equipped with 5 inches wide display screen and a minimalistic design, the phone looks too good for your hand. The phone is available in two popular colors i.e. white and black. Surprisingly, it is also absolutely resistant to water and dust particles.
Google Nexus 4 –
Like to have games and apps on your finger tips! Just grab Google Nexus 4 that has a cutting-edge processor and an incredible 8MP Camera to capture whatever you like a pro.
What’s more, experience new Google maps and useful information about weather traffic, or anything that you can think about in a matter of few milliseconds.
Lenovo K900 –
Boasted with an ultra-slim body of 6.9 mm and a visually appealing metal casing, Lenovo K900 is a fabulous Android based smartphone that deserves a mention. Enjoy capturing stunning visuals with a 13 MP camera and a full HD resolution display which is extremely sensitive even to nails or a light pen.
It also offers a wireless screen display and high-end internet connectivity in an effortless manner. Other regular features found in smartphones of this budget are also there in this Android based smartphone.
At Last…
Apart from the above mentioned ones, there are also a few others that could successfully make their way someday in the top 10 list of Android based phones under the specific price bracket.
Which ones are your favorites? Let us know in the comments –