Best Mobile Phones Under 50000

Explore the entire list of the best phones under 50000 that are available in the market. There are plenty of reliable brands, including iQOO, Motorola, Oppo, Samsung, OnePlus, and Vivo, that manufacture high-performance phones. They come with improved cooling systems, long-lasting battery life, smooth displays, near-flagship processors, premium and sturdy designs and deliver 4K video recording. Some of these phones come with up to 200 MP main camera and up to 8K video recording. Mobile phones under 50000 normally come with 8 GB to 16 GB RAM, 128 GB to 512 GB internal storage, 6,500mAh to 7,000mAh batteries, main cameras with OIS, 80W to 120W charging speed, and AMOLED/OLED displays with adaptive refresh rates. These phones are good for high-end gaming, long gaming sessions, faster app loading, and capturing detailed and vibrant pictures. Compare this list by main features and price while choosing a phone. You can also read expert reviews given for each device below. This price list was updated on .

Top 5 Phones Under 50000

Mobile PhonesPrice
OnePlus 15R₹47,999
iQOO 15R₹44,999
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (Snapdragon)₹49,999
Poco X8 Pro Max₹42,999
OnePlus Nord 6₹41,999

₹47,999

Was ₹46,440 1 month(s) ago

4.6/5

(534 Ratings)

Launched: 17 Dec 2025

All rounder

RAM Type

LPDDR5X Ultra

Software Skin

OxygenOS

Peak Brightness

3600 nits

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

₹44,999

Was ₹44,992 1 month(s) ago

Launched: 24 Feb 2026

Gaming with Great Display

RAM Type

LPDDR5X Ultra

Chipset

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

Peak Brightness

5000 nits

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

Was ₹40,999 14 day(s) ago

4.6/5

(57K Ratings)

Launched: 09 Sep 2025

All rounder

Recording Capability

8K@30fps

Software Skin

One UI

Colour Gamut

100%

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

6.2" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 10MP (Telephoto) | 12MP (Ultra-wide) | 12MP (Front)

4000mAh | 25Watt

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

The Samsung's Galaxy S24 is a flagship-level package you can get for the price of a mid-ranger. It has a reliable camera setup, great display, decent performance and a solid update policy. But since it's a compact phone, the battery life and charging speeds are not the best. If that doesn’t bother you, this might be your best bet in the segment.

Pros

  • Bright and colour rich display
  • Slim, lightweight but solid build
  • Decent performance
  • Versatile cameras
  • Long-term OS support

Cons

  • Below average battery
  • Slow charging
  • Could get warm after extended gaming

₹42,999

Lowest price since launch

Launched: 17 Mar 2026

Battery with Great Display

Battery Capacity

9000mAh

Charging Speed

100W

Peak Brightness

3500 nits

MediaTek Dimensity 9500s

6.83" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

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

9000mAh | 100Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

Poco X8 Pro Max black back design showcased

The Poco X8 Pro Max is the best thing Poco has ever done with their X series. Flagship-grade performance, a two-day battery and premium build at a mid-range price make it a no-brainer for most people. The cameras and HyperOS 3 still need work, but neither is a dealbreaker. Poco's first Pro Max is absolutely worth your money.

Pros

  • Incredible in-hand feel and design
  • Solid battery backup
  • Stellar performance
  • Fun, customisable RGB light
  • Reliable main camera

Cons

  • Quite bulky
  • Underwhelming ultrawide shots
  • UI is unoptimised and bloat-heavy

₹41,999

Was ₹38,974 27 day(s) ago

Launched: 07 Apr 2026

Battery with Great Display

Battery Capacity

9000mAh

Charging Speed

80W

Peak Brightness

3600 nits

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

6.78" | 1.5K AMOLED | 165Hz

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

9000mAh | 80Watt | Charger in the box

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

shot of the OnePlus Nord 6 standing upright on a desk in front of a blue background

The OnePlus Nord 6 is a performance-focused mid-range phone that excels where it matters the most. The chipset handles everything effortlessly and the display is among the smoothest and sharpest in the segment. The battery life comfortably stretches to two days, while the software feels clean, fluid, and future-proof. Trade-offs include a weak ultra-wide camera and a hefty build but for raw performance and battery endurance, the OnePlus Nord 6 is simply hard to beat at this price.

Pros

  • Solid performance
  • Stunning, smooth display
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Clean, well-optimised software
  • Reliable main and selfie cameras

Cons

  • Ultra-wide sensor disappoints
  • Pretty heavy

Lowest price since launch

4.4/5

(4K Ratings)

Launched: 01 Jul 2025

Display with Great Gaming

Peak Brightness

4500 nits

High Brightness

1600 nits

RAM Size

12GB

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

6.67" | 1.5K AMOLED | 120Hz

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

5500mAh | 65Watt

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

What the Experts Are Saying?

Nothing Phone (3) review banner image showcasing the camera module design

The Nothing Phone (3) is a bold and distinctive smartphone with its quirky Glyph Matrix feature, but the charm fades rather quickly. Its stellar display and clean Nothing OS software make for a pleasant everyday experience and performance is smooth enough for most tasks. However, the phone struggles to live up to its flagship pricing, with inconsistent cameras, underwhelming battery backup and some unnecessary cost-cutting on the hardware front. It's a phone that dares to look different and mostly succeeds, but the experience doesn't always match the promise.

Pros

  • Eye catching design
  • Clean software
  • Big, bright OLED display
  • Reliable performance

Cons

  • Bulky build hinders in-hand experience
  • Average cameras
  • Questionable battery life
  • Unreasonably pricey

Was ₹38,999 2 month(s) ago

4.5/5

(831 Ratings)

Launched: 06 Jan 2026

Camera with Great Display

Zoom Capability

>100x

Camera Stabilization

Hybrid Stabilization

Peak Brightness

6500 nits

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

₹47,999

Was ₹42,999 2 month(s) ago

4.6/5

(432 Ratings)

Launched: 08 Jan 2026

Recommended for Display

Peak Brightness

3600 nits

High Brightness

1200 nits

Colour Gamut

100%

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

Lowest price since launch

Launched: 25 Mar 2026

Recommended for Gaming

RAM Type

LPDDR5X

Cooling System

Vapor Chamber Cooling

RAM Size

8GB

Samsung Exynos 1680

6.7" | FHD+ AMOLED | 120Hz

50MP (Wide-angle) | 12MP (Ultra-wide) | 5MP (Macro) | 12MP (Front)

5000mAh | 45Watt

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

₹49,999

Lowest price since launch

Launched: 18 Feb 2026

Clean Experience with Great Gaming

Software Skin

Google Android

RAM Type

LPDDR5X

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

Slightly extra 💸 but seriously worth it 😍

₹50,499

Was ₹47,285 2 month(s) ago

4.6/5

(1K Ratings)

Launched: 05 Jun 2025

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)

Lowest price since launch

4.5/5

(170 Ratings)

Launched: 23 Jan 2026

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

6.8" | 1.5K AMOLED | 165Hz

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

5200mAh | 90Watt | Charger in the box

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

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Mobile Phones Under 50000 Key Highlights

Top 5 PicksOnePlus 15R, iQOO 15R, Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (Snapdragon), Poco X8 Pro Max, OnePlus Nord 6
Best GamingOnePlus 15R, iQOO 15R, Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (Snapdragon), Nothing Phone (3), Samsung Galaxy A57, Google Pixel 10a
Best CameraSamsung Galaxy S24 5G (Snapdragon), Realme 16 Pro Plus
Best BatteryPoco X8 Pro Max, OnePlus Nord 6
Best Clean ExperienceOnePlus 15R, Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (Snapdragon), Google Pixel 10a
Best DisplayOnePlus 15R, iQOO 15R, Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (Snapdragon), Poco X8 Pro Max, OnePlus Nord 6, Nothing Phone (3), Realme 16 Pro Plus, Oppo Reno15 5G