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10 Best Budget Smartphones Of 2017 That You can Buy Around 15,000!



2017 was a big year for smartphones, so many new phones released this year, a lot of them were a good hit. But some managed to create impact for a longer time while some mobiles only trended for a few days and later got vanished away with the time. So here by the end of 2017, if we look at the best smartphones of 2017, here are the best 10 of this year.
1. Motorola G5S Plus
Price: 15,999
Why: 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 13MP+13MP Dual Real Camera, 8MP Front Camera With Flash, Fingerprint Reader, 3000mAh Battery with Turbo Charger.




2. Mi A1
Price: 13,999
Why: 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 12MP+12MP Duel Rear Camera, Android One Smartphone with confirmed upgrades to Android Oreo and Android P.

3. Mi Max 2
Price: 15,999
Why: 6.44 inch Display, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 7.1.1 with MiUi 8, Snapdragon 625 Octa Core 2 Ghz Processor.

4. Nokia 6

Price: 14,999
Why: 16MP PDAF Rear Camera, 8MP AF Front Camera, Android Nougat 7.1.1, Fingerprint scanner, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM.


5. Redmi Note 4
Price: 11,999
Why: 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 13MP Rear Camera, 4100mAh Li-Polymer Battery, Fingerprint scanner.


6. Samsung Galaxy On Max
Price: 15,900
Why: 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP Rear and Front Camera, 3300 mAh Battery.


7. Lenovo K8 Plus
Price: 9,999
Why: 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP+5MP Dual Rear Camera, 8MP Front Camera, Stock Android Nougat 7.1.1, 4000 mAh Battery.


8. Galaxy J7 Prime

Price: 13,900
Why: 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP Rear Camera, 8MP Front Camera, 3300 mAh Battery.


9. Lenovo Z2 Plus
Price: 11,499
Why: 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 13MP Rear Camera, 8MP Front Camera, 3500 mAh Li-Ion Battery.

10. Vivo V5S
Price: 15,990
Why: 20MP Front Camera For Group Selfies, 13MP Rear Camera, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Fingerprint Scanner


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