If you use your phone for basic tasks like calling, media streaming, web browsing, navigation, and taking the odd picture, you don’t need to break the bank on a new device. Over the years, budget phones have become powerful enough to handle routine tasks without throwing any hiccups. If you’re thinking of upgrading your daily driver, here are the top 10 smartphones priced under Rs 20,000 in March 2026.
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CMF Phone 2 Pro
Nothing’s subsidiary brand, CMF, has one of the best smartphones in the sub-Rs 20,000 price bracket. The CMF Phone 2 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset and runs the Android 15-based Nothing OS 3 out of the box. It flaunts a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. The triple camera array on the back panel comprises a 50MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom. The 5,000mAh battery pack supports 33W charging. Dive into our review of the CMF Phone 2 Pro to learn more about the device.
Pros
- Attachable accessories
- Bright display
- Telephoto lens
Cons
- Does not have a secondary speaker
Poco X7
The Poco X7 is one of the most balanced smartphones priced under Rs 20,000. At the heart of the device lies the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC. Software duties are handled by the Android 14-based HyperOS out of the box. Its 6.67-inch AMOLED display has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. The camera island on the back panel houses a 50MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro sensor. The 5,500mAh battery pack supports 45W wired charging. Read our Poco X7 review to learn more about its everyday performance.
Pros
- Good processor
- Fast charging
- IP69 rated
Cons
- Runs Android 14 out of the box
Samsung Galaxy F36
Samsung’s F series midranger is powered by its in-house Exynos 1380 chipset. It runs the Android 15-based One UI 7 OS out of the box. Samsung has promised 6 major OS upgrades for this device. The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display has a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s a microSD card slot on board for expandable storage. The rear camera array comprises a 50MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro lens. The 5,000mAh battery pack supports 25W wired charging.
Pros
- Smooth display
- Nice design
- 6 major OS upgrades
Cons
- Waterdrop notch on display
Moto G67 Power
The Moto G67 Power uses the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset to deliver a thunderous performance. Software duties are handled by Android 15 skinned with Motorola’s Hello UI. The 6.7-inch IPS LCD panel has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 1,050 nits. Compliant with MIL-STD-810H durability standards, the smartphone can absorb light knocks without getting damaged. The rear camera panel houses a 50MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 7,000mAh Si/C battery pack supports 30W wired charging.
Pros
- Good processor
- Durable
- Nice main camera
Cons
- LCD panel
Infinix GT 30
If you’re in the market for a gaming smartphone, you should take a look at the Infinix GT 30. It draws power from the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC, which is a great chipset for this price bracket. The smartphone has touch-sensitive shoulder triggers on its right edge. You can map the controls of any game to these triggers. The 6.78-inch AMOLED display has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. The camera cutout on the back panel houses a 64MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 5,500mAh battery pack supports 45W wired charging. Read our Infinix GT 30 review to learn more about its gaming performance.
Pros
- Bright display
- Good processor
- Shoulder triggers
Cons
- Could’ve had faster charging
Realme P4
The Realme P4 has all the essential specs you need in a budget phone. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC and runs the Android 15-based Realme UI 6. The 6.77-inch AMOLED display has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. The camera plateau on the back panel houses a 50MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 7,000mAh battery pack supports 80W wired charging.
Pros
- Fluid display
- Good processor
- Fast charging
Cons
- Ultrawide camera takes soft pictures
Oppo A6
Oppo’s most recent addition to its midrange catalogue, A6, packs a massive 7,000mAh battery under its hood. It supports 45W wired charging and 5W reverse wired charging. Powering this smartphone is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. Software duties are handled by the Android 15-based ColorOS 15. The 6.75-inch IPS LCD panel has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 1,125 nits. There is IP68/IP69 protection on board. Additionally, the smartphone supports expandable storage. Its rear camera panel houses a 50MP primary shooter and an auxiliary lens.
Pros
- Big battery
- IP68/IP69 rating
- Expandable storage
Cons
- Lacks an AMOLED display
Moto G96
Moto G96 is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC and runs Android 15 out of the box. It has been promised 1 major OS upgrade. Its 6.67-inch p-OLED display has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. The rear camera panel houses a 50MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 5,500mAh battery pack supports 30W wired charging.
Pros
- Good processor
- Nice design
- Good main camera
Cons
- Runs Android 15 out of the box
Tecno Pova Slim
Tecno has the only slim phone in the sub-Rs 20,000 price bracket. The Tecno Pova Slim is just 6mm thick along its edges. It is compliant with MIL-STD-810H durability standards. Its 6.78-inch AMOLED display has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 SoC. The camera bar on the back panel houses a 50MP primary shooter and a 2MP auxiliary lens. The 5,160mAh battery pack supports 45W wired charging. Check out our Tecno Pova Slim review to learn more about the smartphone.
Pros
- Sleek form factor
- AI features
- Mood light
Cons
- Only available in a 128GB variant
Lava Play Ultra
Ending this list is the Lava Play Ultra. This smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC. It runs Android 15 out of the box. The smartphone is set to receive 2 major OS upgrades. Its 6.67-inch AMOLED display has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 1,000 nits. The camera island on the back panel houses a 64MP primary shooter and a 5MP macro lens. The 5,000mAh battery pack supports 33W wired charging.
Pros
- Nice design
- Big display
- Good processor
Cons
- Takes mediocre selfies
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Final Thoughts
These are the top 10 smartphones that you can buy under Rs 20,000 in March 2026. Got some more room in your budget? You should check out our top picks under Rs 30,000 as well. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments!












