Best Battery Mobile Phones Under 50000

Explore our top picks for the best battery mobile phones under 50000 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 50000

Mobile PhonesPrice
Realme GT 7 Pro₹49,998
Motorola Razr 60₹49,999
OnePlus 13s₹48,898
Oppo Reno14 Pro₹46,877
OnePlus 15R₹47,651

₹49,998

Was ₹47,000 12 day(s) ago

4.3/5

(86 Ratings)

Launched: 26 Nov 2024

Battery with Great Gaming

Charging Speed

120W

Battery Capacity

5800mAh

RAM Size

12GB

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite

6.78" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

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

5800mAh | 120Watt | Charger in the box

12GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 4.0)

What the Experts Are Saying?

Realme GT 7 Pro stands out as a true “flagship killer” with its superb display, blistering performance, excellent battery life and a strong camera setup. This makes it an idea pick for gamers, media lovers and power users. It has a few compromises, like an average ultra-wide camera and lack of wireless charging, but they're reasonable trade-offs for the overall value.

Pros

  • Gorgeous LTPO AMOLED screen
  • Exceptional performance
  • Strong battery and fast charging
  • Reliable main and telephoto cameras
  • Premium build with IP69 rating
  • Long-term update support

Cons

  • Underwhelming ultra-wide sensor
  • Lacks wireless charging
  • Bulky form factor

Lowest price since launch

4.4/5

(2K Ratings)

Launched: 28 May 2025

Recommended for Battery

Charging Speed

30W

Battery Capacity

4500mAh

MediaTek Dimensity 7400X

6.9" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 13MP (Ultra-wide) | 32MP (Front)

4500mAh | 30Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR4X) | 256GB (UFS 2.2)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Motorola Razr 60 is bound to turn heads in public and could be a decent phone if you don’t wish to shell out extra for the Ultra. However, it’s held back by the underwhelming performance, average battery life, mediocre speakers and limited software support. It’s a foldable phone that prioritises form over a powerful, cohesive and long-lasting experience.

Pros

  • Impressive main and cover displays
  • Clean software experience
  • Fast charging support
  • Good primary camera

Cons

  • Poor performance and thermal issues
  • Mediocre battery backup
  • Underwhelming stereo speakers

₹48,898

Was ₹47,285 20 day(s) ago

4.6/5

(1K Ratings)

Launched: 05 Jun 2025

Battery with Great Camera

Charging Speed

80W

Battery Capacity

5850mAh

Camera Stabilization

Hybrid Stabilization

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite

6.32" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 50MP (Telephoto) | 32MP (Front)

5850mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

12GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 4.0)

What the Experts Are Saying?

shot of a hand holding the OnePlus 13s in front of a green background

OnePlus 13s holds up pretty well after months of usage, delivering the best in software, performance, and battery life. The design is solid and sophisticated, but a lower IP rating and no back glass protection does make you stay cautious. The cameras are decent, but falter in low light, and the lack of an ultrawide lens robs you of capturing those grand shots. Overall, it is a good pick for performance lovers who want a compact phone, but it faces stiff competition in the segment.

Pros

  • Sharp and vibrant LTPO AMOLED screen
  • Smooth, feature-rich UI
  • Excellent gaming performance
  • Long lasting battery
  • Extended software support

Cons

  • Lacks top-tier water protection
  • Doesn't support wireless charging
  • Camera struggles under low light

₹46,877

Was ₹45,999 earlier today

4.5/5

(2K Ratings)

Launched: 03 Jul 2025

Recommended for Battery

Charging Speed

80W

Battery Capacity

6200mAh

MediaTek Dimensity 8450

6.83" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

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

6200mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

12GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Oppo Reno 14 Pro impresses with its sleek design, smooth user experience, and reliable performance for everyday use. It feels premium and handles day-to-day tasks effortlessly, while the triple camera setup at the back outputs good quality images. However, the software does include some unnecessary apps which can be a deal breaker for some. Overall, it is a well-rounded smartphone that offers a good mid-range experience.

Pros

  • Premium look and feel
  • Offers decent performance
  • The periscope camera takes sharp photos
  • Long battery endurance
  • Stereo speaker setup is loud

Cons

  • Occasional software hiccups
  • Unwanted bloatware included

₹47,651

Was ₹46,060 1 month(s) ago

4.6/5

(534 Ratings)

Launched: 17 Dec 2025

Battery with Great Gaming

Charging Speed

80W

Battery Capacity

7400mAh

RAM Type

LPDDR5X Ultra

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

6.83" | 1.5K AMOLED | 165Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 32MP (Front)

7400mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

12GB (LPDDR5X Ultra) | 256GB (UFS 4.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

shot of the OnePlus 15R in black colourway in front of a gradient red background

The OnePlus 15R continues the legacy of the R-series by prioritising raw power above all else. It's a powerhouse in disguise as it delivers a top-tier display, immersive speakers, and massive battery life. It's paired with a decent set of cameras that can do the job, and its design won’t win any awards. But if your top priority is gaming, and only gaming, the OnePlus 15R is your best bet at the moment.

Pros

  • Large, smooth OLED screen
  • Top-notch gaming performance
  • Good photos from main camera
  • Amazing battery life
  • Polished and responsive UI

Cons

  • Average ultrawide camera
  • Struggles to take macro photos

Lowest price since launch

Launched: 18 Feb 2026

Battery with Clean Experience

Charging Speed

45W

Battery Capacity

5100mAh

Software Skin

Google Android

Google Tensor G4

6.3" | FHD+ p-OLED | 120Hz

48MP (Wide-angle) | 13MP (Ultra-wide) | 13MP (Front)

5100mAh | 45Watt

8GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Pixel 9a wasn’t happy with its name and Google decided to rebadge it as the Pixel 10a. That’s all the 10a is, featuring the same chipset, cameras and design as the 9a. While the display is brighter and tougher, there’s not much going here to recommend the Pixel 10a over its predecessor. If you want the basic premium Pixel experience in a future-proof phone, the 10a is alright. For anything more, there are far better options in the segment.

Pros

  • Clean Pixel software with AI features
  • Smooth day-to-day performance
  • Bright display
  • Good battery life
  • 7 years of software updates

Cons

  • Not the best cameras in the segment
  • Overheats and struggles under heavy load
  • Barely any upgrades over Pixel 9a

Was ₹38,999 17 day(s) ago

4.5/5

(831 Ratings)

Launched: 06 Jan 2026

Battery with Great Camera

Charging Speed

80W

Battery Capacity

7000mAh

Zoom Capability

>100x

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

6.79" | 1.5K AMOLED | 144Hz

200MP (Wide-angle) | 50MP (Telephoto) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 50MP (Front)

7000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Realme 16 Pro+ impresses with excellent battery life, a bright, immersive quad-curved AMOLED display and a comfortable design well-suited for everyday use. It is also reliable in terms of performance and overall camera output. However, it lacks proper heat management, faces occasional UI hiccups and cameras need refinement and consistency, especially in low-light shots.

Pros

  • Design is one of the key talking points
  • Premium and rich AMOLED display
  • Reliable and consistent performance
  • Big 7,000mAh battery with fast wired charging
  • A well-rounded camera setup
  • Long software support with feature-packed RealmeUI 7

Cons

  • Cameras struggle with low light shots
  • RealmeUI 7 is currently buggy, but fixable
  • Struggles with efficient heat management

₹45,999

Was ₹42,999 1 month(s) ago

4.6/5

(432 Ratings)

Launched: 08 Jan 2026

Battery with Great Design

Charging Speed

80W

Battery Capacity

6500mAh

Body Material

Aluminium Frame

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

6.59" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

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

6500mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

Oppo Reno 15 Featured Image

The Oppo Reno 15 5G is an iPhone-looking midrange smartphone that delivers excellent photos in its segment. Its main and periscope cameras shine, especially in low light, and the phone looks and feels premium in the hand. However, its midrange performance and bloatware-riddled OS are its weak spots, but if you value camera quality and design over raw power, the Reno 15 is a solid option under Rs 50,000.

Pros

  • Stunning and ergonomic design
  • Smooth and snappy operating system
  • Periscope lens offers detailed shots even at night
  • Main and selfie camera captures good photos
  • All day battery endurance

Cons

  • Over 20+ bloatware apps included
  • Long processing time for photos
  • Speakers sound shrill at max volume
  • Performance could be better

₹44,999

Lowest price since launch

Launched: 24 Feb 2026

Battery with Great Gaming

Charging Speed

100W

Battery Capacity

7600mAh

RAM Type

LPDDR5X Ultra

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

6.59" | 1.5K AMOLED | 144Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 32MP (Front)

7600mAh | 100Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR5X Ultra) | 256GB (UFS 4.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

top down shot of the IQOO 15R showing the back panel on top of a box pattern surface

The iQOO 15R is a solid midrange smartphone that is built with gaming in mind. It delivers excellent performance in even the most demanding games, serving high frame rates, without sweating about overheating. The battery is impressively huge, and can easily last for two days on a single charge, and the software experience is smooth and enjoyable too. However, the cameras are average at best, but they do support 4K 60 FPS videos from both front and back sensors. Overall, the iQOO 15R is a love letter to gamers that won't disappoint hardcore players.

Pros

  • Excellent gaming performance
  • Sharp display with super smooth refresh rate
  • Solid 2-day battery
  • Powerful main camera
  • Smooth and polished software

Cons

  • Ultrawide photos not up to the mark
  • Zoomed photos look soft and dull
  • Bloatware notifications from V-Appstore

₹45,999

Lowest price since launch

4.9/5

(14 Ratings)

Launched: 19 Feb 2026

Battery with Great Camera

Charging Speed

90W

Battery Capacity

6500mAh

Lens Enhancement

ZEISS

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

6.59" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

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

6500mAh | 90Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR5X) | 256GB (UFS 4.1)

Slightly extra 💸 but seriously worth it 😍

₹54,999

Lowest price since launch

4.6/5

(155 Ratings)

Launched: 03 Dec 2024

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite

6.82" | 2K AMOLED | 144Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 50MP (Telephoto) | 50MP (Ultra-wide) | 32MP (Front)

6000mAh | 120Watt | Charger in the box

12GB (LPDDR5X Ultra) | 256GB (UFS 4.1)

Was ₹51,999 2 month(s) ago

4.5/5

(2K Ratings)

Launched: 19 Feb 2025

Apple A18

6.1" | 1.5K OLED | 60Hz

48MP (Wide-angle) | 12MP (Front)

4005mAh | 20Watt

8GB (LPDDR5) | 128GB (NvMe)

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Top 5 PicksRealme GT 7 Pro, Motorola Razr 60, OnePlus 13s, Oppo Reno14 Pro, OnePlus 15R
Best BatteryRealme GT 7 Pro, Motorola Razr 60, OnePlus 13s, Oppo Reno14 Pro, OnePlus 15R, Google Pixel 10a, Realme 16 Pro Plus, Oppo Reno15 5G, iQOO 15R, Vivo V70