Best Display Mobile Phones Under 25000

Explore our top picks for best display 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 Display Phones Under 25000

Mobile PhonesPrice
Poco X7 Pro 5G₹23,999
OnePlus Nord CE5₹24,499
Redmi Note 14 Pro₹21,999
Vivo T4 5G₹24,999
Realme Narzo 80 Pro 5G₹21,999

₹23,999

Lowest price since launch

4.3/5

(18K Ratings)

Launched: 09 Jan 2025

Display with Great Gaming

Peak Brightness

3200 nits

Bit Rate

12-bit

RAM Type

LPDDR5X

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

Lowest price since launch

4.5/5

(12K Ratings)

Launched: 08 Jul 2025

Display with Great Gaming

High Brightness

1300 nits

Colour Gamut

100%

Cooling System

Dual Cryo-velocity Vapor Chamber

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

Was ₹20,428 2 month(s) ago

4.4/5

(6K Ratings)

Launched: 09 Dec 2024

Display with Great Camera

Peak Brightness

3000 nits

Bit Rate

12-bit

Lens Aperture

f/1.5

MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra

6.67" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 2MP (Macro) | 20MP (Front)

5500mAh | 45Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Redmi Note 14 Pro is a competent budget smartphone, which features are beautiful curved display with toughened Gorilla Glass Victus 2, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1.5k resolution. Its 200MP main camera captures stunning photos, rich with details, especially in daylight, and the IP68 rating made it a durable smartphone, that can survive a drop in water. However, the other lenses at the back are just mediocre, and the HyperOS software experience holds it back. Still, if you want a feature packed smartphone under Rs 20,000 than this is the one.

Pros

  • Vivid and smooth curved display
  • Tough screen protection
  • Main camera takes detailed photos in daylight
  • Great dust and water protection
  • Long lasting battery life

Cons

  • The ultrawide and macro lenses are average
  • HyperOS is packed with bloatware

₹24,999

Was ₹22,999 11 day(s) ago

4.4/5

(81K Ratings)

Launched: 22 Apr 2025

Display with Great Battery

Peak Brightness

5000 nits

High Brightness

5000 nits

Battery Capacity

7300mAh

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

Was ₹18,449 2 month(s) ago

4.4/5

(1K Ratings)

Launched: 09 Apr 2025

Display with Great Gaming

Peak Brightness

4500 nits

High Brightness

1400 nits

Cooling System

Vapor Chamber Cooling

MediaTek Dimensity 7400

6.77" | FHD+ OLED | 120Hz

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

6000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Realme Narzo 80 Pro is a good package for those who want to experience a clean design and 90 FPS gaming in BGMI. It has a good all-day battery backup with fast charging and bypass charging. However, the display quality and cameras are not the best for the price. The phone offers a dependable processor but it’s prone to heating, especially during gaming.

Pros

  • Eye catchy design
  • Sturdy build with IP69 rating
  • Capable chipset
  • Excellent battery endurance
  • Loud and clear stereo speakers
  • Useful AI features

Cons

  • Heating issues exist
  • Display output is dull
  • Average camera
  • Basic OS support

₹24,495

Was ₹22,999 18 day(s) ago

4.4/5

(712 Ratings)

Launched: 06 Jan 2026

Recommended for Display

Peak Brightness

3200 nits

Bit Rate

12-bit

High Brightness

1500 nits

Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3

6.77" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

108MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 20MP (Front)

5520mAh | 45Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Redmi Note 15 Pro is a by-the-numbers mid-range phone that delivers a crisp, vivid and responsive AMOLED display. Even the design is quite ergonomic and durable and the battery life easily lasts more than a day. But the camera produces soft images and HyperOS packs multiple bloatware apps. This is why it is only recommendable if you can get it at a discount.

Pros

  • Best display in its segment
  • Sharp, clear, and responsive screen
  • Comfortable curvy design
  • Durable build quality
  • Long battery endurance

Cons

  • Average performance for the price
  • Multiple bloatware apps installed
  • Camera quality could be better

Was ₹20,490 2 month(s) ago

4.3/5

(4K Ratings)

Launched: 29 Aug 2024

Display with Great Camera

High Brightness

2000 nits

Colour Gamut

100%

Camera Stabilization

OIS

MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy

6.67" | FHD+ OLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 2MP (Depth) | 0.08MP (Auxiliary) | 16MP (Front)

5000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

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

Was ₹20,950 2 month(s) ago

4/5

(442 Ratings)

Launched: 24 Mar 2025

Recommended for Display

Colour Gamut

100%

Playback Capability

HDR10+

Peak Brightness

1200 nits

Samsung Exynos 1380

6.65" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 8MP (Ultra-wide) | 2MP (Macro) | 13MP (Front)

5000mAh | 25Watt

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Galaxy A26 is a mid-range device whose biggest selling points are its display and long software support. However, the phone struggles to get the basics right it as drastically falls short compared in terms of hardware and battery. Not to mention, the 25W charging isn’t close to the standard in this segment. All-in-all, it’s a tough recommendation even for those who value software above performance.

Pros

  • Smooth AMOLED display
  • Feature-rich UI
  • Lengthy software support
  • Average camera setup

Cons

  • Unsatisfactory performance
  • Dated display design with notch and chin
  • Underwhelming battery life and slow charging
  • Mono speakers and haptics not good

Was ₹20,999 2 month(s) ago

4.4/5

(1K Ratings)

Launched: 03 Mar 2025

Recommended for Display

High Brightness

1200 nits

Colour Gamut

100%

Peak Brightness

2000 nits

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2

6.7" | FHD+ OLED | 120Hz

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

5200mAh | 45Watt | Charger in the box

8GB (LPDDR5) | 128GB (UFS 3.1)

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Realme 14 Pro Lite is an underwhelming overall package. At its price, it only has a couple of tricks up its sleeve with a good design and display. But if you prioritise camera, performance, battery and a pleasant user experience, there are better options available at the same price.

Pros

  • Standout, sturdy design
  • Bright and large OLED screen
  • Stereo speakers are loud

Cons

  • Weak processor for the price
  • Average battery life
  • Mediocre camera setup
  • Bloated and laggy UI
  • Limited update policy

Was ₹21,999 3 month(s) ago

4.4/5

(122K Ratings)

Launched: 02 Apr 2025

Display with Great Design

Peak Brightness

4500 nits

High Brightness

1400 nits

IP Rating

IP68/69 (Dust and Water Resistant)

MediaTek Dimensity 7400

6.67" | 1.5K p-OLED | 120Hz

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

5500mAh | 68Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

shot of a hand holding the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion in front of an orange background

The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is a stylish and well-rounded mid-ranger with its vibrant display, solid primary and selfie cameras, as well as a clean, near-stock Android 15 software. While the performance and ultrawide camera leave something to be desired, the Edge 60 Fusion's overall reliability and aesthetic polish easily outweigh these drawbacks, making it one of the best phones for under Rs 25,000.

Pros

  • Premium and durable design
  • Excellent pOLED display
  • Reliable power backup
  • Main camera shoots great photos
  • Mostly clean software

Cons

  • Limited performance
  • Ultrawide camera struggles

Slightly extra 💸 but seriously worth it 😍

Was ₹24,898 1 month(s) ago

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)

Was ₹23,999 2 month(s) ago

4.4/5

(21K Ratings)

Launched: 19 Mar 2025

MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra

6.83" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

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

6000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

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

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Top 5 PicksPoco X7 Pro 5G, OnePlus Nord CE5, Redmi Note 14 Pro, Vivo T4 5G, Realme Narzo 80 Pro 5G
Best DisplayPoco X7 Pro 5G, OnePlus Nord CE5, Redmi Note 14 Pro, Vivo T4 5G, Realme Narzo 80 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 15, Realme 13 Plus 5G, Samsung Galaxy A26 5G, Realme 14 Pro Lite 5G, Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
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