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Best Rs 10,000 phones to buy this May: Samsung Galaxy F06 5G, Poco M7 5G and more

Best Rs 10,000 phones to buy this May: Samsung Galaxy F06 5G, Poco M7 5G and more

India Today07-05-2025

Looking for a good smartphone for under Rs 10,000? You're in the right place! Budget phones have improved a lot, and now you can get decent performance, good battery life, and even nice cameras without spending too much. Whether you need a phone for studies, work, or just everyday use, there are some great options available. In this list, we've picked the best smartphones for under Rs 10,000 in India this May, including the Samsung Galaxy M06 5G, Poco M7 5G and two more devices. Samsung Galaxy F06 5G
The Samsung Galaxy F06 5G is a solid choice if you want a reliable Samsung phone for under Rs 10,000. It has a 6.7-inch HD+ display, which is decent for watching videos and browsing. The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor is basic but works fine for light tasks like WhatsApp, YouTube, and casual gaming. The big 5,000mAh battery with 25W wired charging support can last all day and Samsung's One UI 7 atop Android 15 offers a smooth and clean software experience. The 50-megapixel primary rear camera is good enough for taking basic photos. Overall, if you want a trusted brand with long battery life and good software updates, this is a great pick. Poco M7 5G
The Poco M7 5G is one of the fastest phones in this budget, thanks to the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor. It's great for gaming and multitasking in this price rane. The 6.88-inch HD+ along with a 120Hz display makes scrolling smoother, and the 5,160mAh battery with 18W fast charging helps it refuel quickly. Just by the way, there's a 33W fast charger in the box. The 50-megapixel dual-camera system captures decent photos and videos. Overall, if you are looking for speed and performance on a budget, you can consider the Poco M7. Redmi 14C 5G
The Redmi 14C 5G is essentially the Poco M7 5G wearing different colours and branding – offering the same great performance in a more mainstream Redmi package. It rocks the same Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, making it one of the zippiest phones under Rs 10,000 for casual gaming and multitasking. You get the same 6.7-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an identical 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging (33W charger included). The 50-megapixel dual cameras also deliver comparable photo quality. Lava Blaze 2 5G
The Lava Blaze 2 5G is a simple, no-nonsense phone with stock Android, meaning no bloatware. It has a 6.56-inch LCD display with an HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset, the smartphone can effortlessly handle everyday tasks. Browsing the web, checking email, and using social media is smooth and seamless. The 5,000mAh battery easily lasts a full day and supports 18W wired charging, and the charger is bundled in the box. Overall, folks who prefer a simple and clean software experience on a budget can check out the Lava Blaze 2.

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