Best Battery Mobile Phones Under 25000

Explore our top picks for the best battery mobile phones under 25000 with standout features like processor, display, camera, battery, RAM, and storage. Make an informed choice with our expert reviews for each device that blends standout features with market price. This price list was updated on .

Top 5 Battery Phones Under 25000

Mobile PhonesPrice
Poco X7 Pro 5G₹21,999
OnePlus Nord CE5₹24,499
Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus₹24,898
Realme P4 Pro₹24,999
Vivo T4 5G₹22,999
4.3/5

(17K Ratings)

Launched: 09 Jan 2025

MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra

6.67" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 20MP (Front)

6550mAh | 90Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 4.0)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Poco X7 Pro is an all rounded offering which knocks it out of the part with its performance, battery and display quality. However, the phone misses the mark with the software and delivers a not-so-great camera experience. If you’re okay with that, this is a value-for-money in the segment

Pros

  • Eye catchy design with IP66/68/69 rating
  • Bright and responsive AMOLED screen
  • Excellent chipset for the price
  • Long-term OS support
  • Massive battery with fast charging

Cons

  • Underwhelming camera setup
  • UI ridden with ads and bloatware
4.5/5

(7K Ratings)

Launched: 08 Jul 2025

MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Apex

6.77" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 16MP (Front)

7100mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR5X) | 128GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

OnePlus Nord CE 5 blue colourway showcased in a featured image

The OnePlus Nord CE 5 is easily the strongest Core Edition phone yet, packing a massive battery, a super bright AMOLED display, a powerful Dimensity processor, good cameras, and long-term software support. All of this at a starting price of Rs 24,999 makes it a solid recommendation for the price.

Pros

  • Battery easily lasts over a full day
  • Super bright AMOLED display
  • Excellent performance
  • Clean OxygenOS experience
  • Main camera clicks sharp, natural photos
  • Solid network connectivity

Cons

  • Missing stereo speaker
  • Weak haptics
  • Ultra-wide and selfie cams struggle in low light
4.4/5

(3K Ratings)

Launched: 09 Dec 2024

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

6.67" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 50MP (Telephoto) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 20MP (Front)

6200mAh | 90Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4x) | 128GB (UFS 2.2)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is built to last with an excellent build quality. It features a massive battery that can last throughout the day, and also comes with a telephoto camera, a rare in this segment. While the performance is decent, the phone is bloated with ads. It tries to do all at once, but doesn’t really stand out in any particular aspect.

Pros

  • Premium and durable design with IP68 rating
  • Vibrant and smooth AMOLED screen
  • Extremely fast charger in the box
  • Great battery endurance
  • Functional and versatile cameras
  • Decent update policy

Cons

  • Lots of UI bloatware
  • Performance not up to mark
4.4/5

(17K Ratings)

Launched: 20 Aug 2025

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

6.8" | 1.5K AMOLED | 144Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 50MP (Front)

7000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Realme P4 Pro offers excellent value with a slim design that is comfortable to hold and a sharp display with high refresh rate and high brightness in direct sunlight. It also brings well-rounded performance, a decent camera, and long lasting battery life. However, there is bloatware in the software which hampers the experience and the speakers sound flat. Overall, it is worth recommending at this price point.

Pros

  • Sleek and stylish design
  • 144Hz display with excellent brightness
  • Good sustained performance
  • Clicks vibrant and sharp photos
  • Superb battery life

Cons

  • Average speakers
  • Inferior ultra wide camera quality
  • Software has a lot of bloatware
4.5/5

(95K Ratings)

Launched: 22 Apr 2025

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

6.77" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP (Depth) | 32MP (Front)

7300mAh | 90Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 2.2)

What the Experts Are Saying?

Vivo T4 5G review frame with the phone in hands against a blue background

The Vivo T4 5G packs a big 7300 mAh battery bundled in a premium-looking design and an equally elegant but vibrant quad curved display. But it also compromises on audio quality with a single speaker, issues with the fingerprint scanner and a single main camera at the back. It's a solid option at Rs 20,999 for those who want long battery life, but its cons can't be ignored.

Pros

  • Pretty lightweight
  • Bright and curved display
  • Performance is decent
  • Enormous battery life

Cons

  • Single useful main camera
  • Camera bump excessively huge
  • Mono speaker sounds flat
  • Fingerprint scanner has issues
  • Front camera videos not satisfactory
4.4/5

(5K Ratings)

Launched: 11 Apr 2025

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

6.77" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP (Depth) | 32MP (Front)

7300mAh | 90Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 2.2)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The iQOO Z10 brings good upgrades over its predecessor with an exceptional battery, responsive display and a capable main camera. However, it misses the mark with a lacklustre, average quality of materials used and lack of usable secondary cameras. Overall, it’s a good buy if you want a phone for basic media consumption that also runs for long.

Pros

  • Bright and colour accurate display
  • Capable chipset
  • Excellent battery and super-fast charger
  • Main camera produces good shots
  • Decent update promise

Cons

  • Cheap build quality
  • Camera versatility poor for the price
  • OS needs a lot of improvement
  • Lacks stereo speakers
4.4/5

(3K Ratings)

Launched: 20 Mar 2025

Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1

6.7" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP (Monochrome) | 16MP (Front)

6500mAh | 45Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

Oppo F29 5G feels a bit overpriced for what it offers. On one hand, it does offer a pleasant viewing experience with a large LTPO AMOLED panel and paired with an enormous battery, you can consume media for long hours. On the other, it struggles in terms of performance, software experience and camera. So, unless you prefer durability to practicality, this phone may not be the ideal choice in the segment.

Pros

  • Responsive AMOLED screen
  • Sturdy design with IP66/68/69 rating
  • Long lasting battery

Cons

  • Worst performer in the segment
  • Basic camera for the price
  • OS filled with bloatware
  • Limited OS update policy
  • Somewhat slow charging
4.3/5

(6K Ratings)

Launched: 02 Sep 2025

MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max

6.57" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP | 50MP (Front)

7000mAh | 60Watt

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 2.2)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Realme 15T is a unique budget phone that feels genuinely premium in sort of an unconventional manner. Instead of boasting raw power or a multitude of sensors, Realme has opted for a segment-leading display, a really large battery and a dedicated cooling system that’s never before seen at the price. It’s a solid phone as long as your priority isn’t extended gaming or shooting pictures.

Pros

  • Extremely bright AMOLED screen
  • Lightweight, durable build
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Decent update policy
  • Rare vapour-cooling chamber

Cons

  • Limited camera versatility
  • Poor performance for the price
4.3/5

(2K Ratings)

Launched: 15 Sep 2025

MediaTek Dimensity 6300

6.57" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP (Monochrome) | 16MP (Front)

7000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 2.2)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Oppo F31 Pro is ideal for someone who wants a big battery phone that’s also durable for under Rs 25,000. It even features a good display with pleasant selfie camera output. However, it struggles to justify its price with the choice of processor and camera sensors. Not to mention, the software experience isn’t the smoothest either. So, you’ll easily find more suitable options for your money.

Pros

  • Premium design with IP66/68/69 rating
  • Bright and sharp AMOLED panel
  • Solid battery backup and charging speeds

Cons

  • Weak processor for the price
  • Lacks camera versatility
  • Bloated, ad-ridden UI
  • Shorter software support compared to competition
4/5

(19 Ratings)

Launched: 05 Jan 2026

MediaTek Dimensity 6300

6.75" | HD+ LCD | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP (Monochrome) | 16MP (Front)

7000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 128GB (UFS 2.2)

Slightly extra 💸 but seriously worth it 😍

4.6/5

(1K Ratings)

Launched: 26 May 2025

4.5/5

(6K Ratings)

Launched: 11 Mar 2025

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Top 5 PicksPoco X7 Pro 5G, OnePlus Nord CE5, Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus, Realme P4 Pro, Vivo T4 5G
Best BatteryPoco X7 Pro 5G, OnePlus Nord CE5, Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus, Realme P4 Pro, Vivo T4 5G, iQOO Z10, Oppo F29 5G, Realme 15T, Oppo F31 5G, Oppo A6 Pro 5G