
The sub-Rs 50,000 smartphone segment is an interesting one. It comprises mid-range offerings with flagship killer instinct, offering a top-end experience at a relatively more affordable price. The options are plenty, with leading brands such as Samsung, OPPO, Realme, Motorola, and POCO all offering compelling choices. However, not every smartphone is suited to every use case. While some prioritise camera performance, others focus on battery life, gaming, or long-term software support.
To help you make the right choice, we have compiled a list of smartphones that have been thoroughly tested in-house using our standard testing methodology, including performance benchmarks, battery and charging tests, display evaluation, real-world usage, and camera comparisons against competing devices. Each device excels in different areas, and we have highlighted its key strengths to help you find the one that best suits your needs.
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ remains the most well-rounded smartphone in its segment, though it falls short of the Samsung Galaxy A37 when it comes to long-term software support. The Realme 16 Pro+ stands out with its exceptional camera system, while the OPPO Reno 16c is an excellent choice if battery life is your top priority. For gamers, the POCO X8 Pro Max continues to offer the best value under Rs 50,000.
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Winners at a glance
| Category | Smartphone | Price |
| Best overall | Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ | Rs 47,999 |
| Best in software | Samsung Galaxy A37 | Rs 41,999 |
| Best in cameras | Realme 16 Pro+ | Rs 49,999 |
| Best in battery life | OPPO Reno 16c | Rs 46,999 |
| Best in performance | POCO X8 Pro Max | Rs 44,999 |
*Prices and models as of 10 July, 2026
Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ – Best overall
Price: Rs 47,999 (12GB + 256GB)
Why we chose it
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ (review) delivers an overall value for money without being the most powerful offering in the segment. The handset consistently performs well across every department, which is attributed to several factors, including the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme chipset ticking at its core for a smooth flagship-level experience, whether you are gaming or multitasking.

| Pros | Cons |
| Slimmest phone under Rs 50,000 | Battery efficiency could be better |
| Tall, vibrant AMOLED display | Only 3 major OS updates |
| Capable cameras with periscope lens | Design is a bit slippery |
| Good performance output |
Key specs
- 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 144Hz
- MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme SoC
- 50MP + 50MP + 50MP triple cameras
- 50MP front camera
- 6,500mAh battery, 90W charging
Samsung Galaxy A37 – Best in software
Price: Rs 41,999 (8GB + 128GB) | Rs 45,999 (8GB + 256GB) | Rs 52,999 (12GB + 256GB)

Why we chose it
If software experience matters to you the most, the Samsung Galaxy A37 (review) is an easy pick. Samsung’s focus on 6 years of updates for the A37 is a clear strategy to differentiate in the mid-range by offering unparalleled longevity, mirroring their flagship commitment and appealing to users who keep phones longer. Not just that, the handset runs the latest OneUI 8.5 software out of the box, which delivers the same experience as the flagship Galaxy S26 series. Other highlights include an intuitive interface, extensive customisation, Galaxy AI features, and seamless ecosystem integration.
| Smartphone | Pre-Installed Apps | Software Support |
| Samsung Galaxy A37 5G | 47 | 6 Years OS Updates + 6 Year Security Updates |
| OPPO Reno16c 5G | 66 | NA |
| POCO X8 Pro Max | 63 | 4 Year OS Updates + 6 Year Security Updates |
| Motorola Edge 70 Pro + 5G | 46 | 3 Year OS Updates + 5 Year Security Updates |
| realme 16 Pro Plus | 62 | 3 Years OS Updates + 4 Year Security Updates |
The software experience is coupled with a quality AMOLED display, dependable everyday performance, and a reliable 50MP primary camera. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A37 is an excellent option for users who prioritise longevity and a refined user experience under Rs 50,000.
| Pros | Cons |
| Vibrant display | Performance may not appeal to power users |
| Strong scratch resistance | Ultrawide needs improvement |
| Mature, long-supported software | |
| Reliable primary camera |
Key specs
- 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz
- Exynos 1480 SoC
- 50MP + 8MP + 5MP triple cameras
- 12MP front camera
- 5,000mAh battery, 45W charging
Realme 16 Pro+ – Best in cameras
Price: Rs 49,999 (8GB + 128GB) | Rs 52,999 (8GB + 256GB) | Rs 55,999 (12GB + 256GB)

Why we chose it
The Realme 16 Pro+ (review) is an excellent choice for photography enthusiasts, offering a well-balanced imaging experience. This starts with its camera setup, which comprises a massive 200MP main sensor. While the 8MP ultrawide camera is less impressive, the rest of the camera system delivers vibrant colours, strong dynamic range, reliable portrait performance, and impressive consistency across varying lighting conditions.
Video recording is equally dependable, if not consistent across sensors, while the image processing strikes a good balance between detail and natural colour reproduction. However, the phone feels a bit bulky to hold, and the performance is designed for power users. Still, the Realme 16 Pro+ remains one of the strongest camera-focused smartphones in its segment, making it an excellent alternative for users who prioritise photography.
| Pros | Cons |
| Unique design with robust IP69K protection | Ultrawide camera performance could be better |
| Good camera performance in most scenarios | Software support feels lacking for the price |
| Decent performance for general users | The phone is a bit heavy |
| Exceptional battery life |
Key specs
- 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 144Hz
- Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC
- 200MP + 8MP + 50MP triple cameras
- 50MP front camera
- 7,000mAh battery, 80W charging
OPPO Reno 16c – Best in battery life
Price: Rs 46,999 (8GB + 128GB) | Rs 49,999 (8GB + 256GB) | Rs 55,999 (12GB + 256GB)

Why we chose it
The OPPO Reno 16c’s (review) biggest strength lies in its battery life, driven not just by its 7,000mAh battery but, more importantly, by its excellent optimisation. Despite competing against smartphones with batteries as large as 9,000mAh, the Reno 16c achieved the highest PCMark Battery benchmark score of over 21 hours in our testing. As observed in the review, the handset also delivers efficient power management in day-to-day use, while its 70W fast charging can fully recharge the battery in about an hour, making it one of the most dependable smartphones for heavy users.





Complementing the battery is a capable camera system featuring a 50MP primary camera, 50MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom, and a 50MP autofocus selfie camera, making photography another key strength of the device. The smartphone also stands out for its relatively compact form factor, eye-catching design, and up to IP69K-rated durability. However, its performance and viewing experience may remain average for the price.
| Pros | Cons |
| Excellent battery life and fast charging | Average performer |
| Eye-catching design | Slightly pricey |
| Capable cameras | |
| Smooth, customisable OS |
Key specs
- 6.57-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz
- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC
- 50MP + 8MP + 50MP triple cameras
- 50MP front camera
- 6,500mAh battery, 45W charging
POCO X8 Pro Max – Best in performance
Price: Rs 44,999 (12GB + 256GB) | Rs 48,999 (12GB + 512GB)

Why we chose it
Gamers don’t have to look beyond the POCO X8 Pro Max (review) in this segment. The handset excels in both synthetic benchmarks and real-world performance. Powered by the flagship-grade MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset, paired with fast LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, it achieved the highest AnTuTu benchmark score in the segment at over 30 lakh points.





Backed by excellent thermal management, the POCO X8 Pro Max also delivers outstanding sustained gaming performance with support for high frame-rate gaming, ensuring a consistently smooth experience during demanding workloads. While its cameras aren’t as capable and versatile as some of its rivals, users seeking uncompromising speed, top-tier gaming performance, and ample performance headroom for years to come will find no better option in this price range.
| Pros | Cons |
| Bright AMOLED display | Cameras need improvement |
| Excellent performance | Software feels cluttered |
| Effective cooling system | |
| Stupendous battery |
Key specs
- 6.83-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz
- MediaTek Dimensity 9500s SoC
- 50MP + 8MP dual cameras
- 20MP front camera
- 9,000mAh battery, 100W charging
FAQs
Which is the best phone under Rs 50,000?
The best phone is a bit subjective, but if you want the best overall value for money for the segment, the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ should be your pick. The handset delivers a well-rounded experience with a vibrant 144Hz AMOLED display, capable cameras, dependable performance powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme chipset, clean software, solid battery life, and 90W fast charging.
Which phone has the best camera?
The Realme 16 Pro+ is the best camera phone under Rs 50,000. Its 200MP primary camera captures detailed images with vibrant colours, good dynamic range, and reliable portrait performance across different lighting conditions. The phone also offers dependable video recording and natural image processing, making it a great choice for users who prioritise photography and content creation.
Which phone offers the longest software support?
The Samsung Galaxy A37 offers the longest software support in this segment. It comes with six years of major Android OS and security updates, making it the ideal choice for users planning to keep their phone for several years. Combined with OneUI 8.5, Galaxy AI features, and Samsung’s polished software experience, it is the best option for long-term reliability.
Which processor is the fastest in the segment?
The MediaTek Dimensity 9500s powering the POCO X8 Pro Max is the fastest chipset among the phones featured in this list. It achieved the highest AnTuTu score of over 3 million points in our testing and delivers flagship-grade CPU and GPU performance. Paired with LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, it is the best choice for demanding games, multitasking, and long-term performance.
Which phone is best for gaming?
The POCO X8 Pro Max is the best gaming smartphone under ₹50,000. Its flagship-grade MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset, efficient cooling system, and support for high frame-rate gaming ensure consistently smooth performance even during extended gaming sessions. The large battery and 100W fast charging further enhance the overall gaming experience.
Which phone is best for content creators?
The Realme 16 Pro+ and OPPO Reno 16c remain the best choice for content creators. Their versatile camera setup delivers detailed photos with accurate colours and strong dynamic range. Furthermore, their reliable video recording performance makes them suitable for creating content across different lighting conditions.










