There are thousands of phones out there under this entry level banner of Rs. 5000, A lot of them are Chinese and some from Indian companies as well. It’s a difficult task when there is such a big list of phones to bet your hard earned money and it pitches more when you are on a tighter budget. Lets ease this situation a bit by listing 5 best phones you can buy from the lot around the price tag of Rs. 5000. The comparison will be based on some important factors like Features, Quality, Company, Price and Value for money.
Micromax Bolt A67
- Bigger Screen
- Good Battery
Cons
- No 3G Connectivity
- No GPS
- Android ICS (old version)
Price: Rs. 5049
Xolo A500L
This is also a dual sim Android phone with Jelly Bean with a dual core 1.3 Ghz Mediatek processor, has 512MB RAM, a 4.0 inch screen and 3.15 MP camera.
Pros
- 3G Connectivity
- Jelly Bean 4.2
Cons
- No HD recording
- Slow GPS fix
Price: Rs. 5400
Micromax A63 Canvas Fun
Canvas Fun is another dual sim Android phone with a dual core 1.3 Ghz Mediatek Cortex-A7 processor, has 512MB RAM, a 4.0 inch screen and 2 MP camera.
Pros
- Jelly Bean 4.2.2
- Supports HD recording (720p)
Cons
- Poor camera
Price: Rs. 5600
Samsung Galaxy Star Pro S7260
This budget phone from samsung has dual sim and ARM 1 Ghz processor, Jelly Bean OS and 512 MB RAM with a 2 MP camera and a 4.0 inch screen.
Pros
- Better Screen quality
- Business features and Pre loaded Apps
- Better file sharing with Wi-Fi Direct
- Brand Value
Cons
- Jelly Bean 4.1.2
- No 3G connectivity
- No Front Camera
- Supports Micro Sim
- Too many bloatware
Price: Rs. 5400
Lenovo A369i
Another budget phone is from Lenovo with dual sim and dual core 1.3 Ghz Mediatek processor, 512 MB RAM, 4.0 inch screen and 2 MP camera.
Pros
- 3G connectivity
- Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Cons
- No Flash
- No Front Camera
Price: Rs. 5300
So these were the 5 phones reviewed to be the best among the lot. If you have any comments or phones you fell suit better in this comparison, leave your comments below.