
Top 5 Smartphones With 6,000mAh Battery For Under Rs 30,000 In India
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Vivo, Poco and iQOO are some of the popular brands to have launched their phones with big battery in the Indian market this year.
Mobile users are constantly looking for new shiny upgrades but more than anything they want a device that can last a full day or even more. After all, people today are constantly scrolling and looking at the screen, which is not going to last long enough if you have a phone with a mid-sized battery. Thankfully, we have come to point where you can easily get a phone with 6,000mAh battery or higher and that too without spending over Rs 30,000 in the country.
Best Phones With 6,000mAh Battery In India
iQOO Z10 5G
With a 7300mAh battery and 90W wired fast charging facility, iQOO Z10 5G has the ideal traits to be one of your choices. It is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The phone gets a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and a maximum of 5000 nits brightness. The phone comes with a 50MP primary camera along with a 2MP secondary camera. With all these features, you can get the Z10 5G for around 20,000.
Realme P3 Ultra
Realme's P3 Ultra is the next on our list thanks to the 6000mAh battery that gets 80W wired PD charging. It gets the MediaTek Dimensity chipset with 8GB RAM that can be expanded to 12GB. Realme P3 Ultra has 6.83-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate. This phone is available for Rs 25,000 in the market.
Vivo T4 5G
The Oppo K-series phone also has a 7000mAh battery which supports 80W fast charging. This device sports a 6.7-inch 120Hz refresh rate display, powered by Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor with 8GB of RAM and runs on Android 15. It also has a strong dual-camera setup. The Oppo K13 5G is available for around Rs 18,000.
Poco X7 Pro
Released in January this year, the Poco X7 Pro has a 6550mAh battery and was the first phone to debut with a MediaTek 8400 Ultra chipset along with 8GB of RAM and an internal storage of 256GB. The phone has a dual camera setup of 50MP + 8MP sensors and 20MP front shooter. It is also available for Rs 25,00 in the country.
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