- 10 Best Stock Android Phones Available Under Rs. 20,000 In 2021
- Stock Android: Advantages and Disadvantages
- Best stock Android Phones under Rs 20,000
- 1. Moto G60 and G40 Fusion
- 2. Moto G 5G
- 3. Moto G9 Power
- 4. Motorola One Fusion+
- 5. Micromax IN Note 1B
- 6. Moto G9
- 7. Moto G8 Plus
- 8. Xiaomi Mi A3
- 9. Motorola One Vision
- 10. Nokia 8.1
- 10 Best Pure Android Running Smartphones for 2021
- These are the Best Android Phones to buy in November: Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and more!
- We’ve used 100s of phones, and here are our picks for the Best Android Phones you can buy right now!
- Best Android Phone Overall: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Best Android Phone for most people: Pixel 6
- Google Pixel 6
- Best Cheap Android Phone: Google Pixel 4a
- Google Pixel 4a
- Best Android Phone for software and speed: OnePlus 9 Pro
- OnePlus 9 Pro
- Best Point and Shoot Camera phone: Google Pixel 6 Pro
- Google Pixel 6 Pro
- Best Overall Camera phone: Vivo X70 Pro Plus
- Vivo X70 Pro+
- Best Android phone for Gaming: ASUS ROG Phone 5 Ultimate
- ASUS ROG Phone 5 Ultimate
- Best Large Foldable phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
- Best Small Foldable phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Best Stock Android phone: Google Pixel 6
- Google Pixel 6
- Best Android phone not sold in the US: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
- Best for Multitasking: Microsoft Duo 2
10 Best Stock Android Phones Available Under Rs. 20,000 In 2021
Motorola and HMD Global that markets Nokia Brand in India ar`e the two OEMs that are primarily accredited for pushing the pure Android software on affordable phones for the last few years. In 2021, however, the onus is now on Motorola and nascent brands like Micromax. (हिंदी में पढ़ें)
Consumers have strong faith in stock Android software and it also makes more sense for new entrants to embrace stock Android rather than to spend time and resources perfecting a custom interface. Stock Android has progressively gotten better and is considered a safer bet.
So, if you are looking for a stock Android or pure Android phone priced under 20,000 INR, here are a few options that you could consider.
Stock Android: Advantages and Disadvantages
The stock Android software is popular because it’s relatively lighter and faster as it isn’t bogged down or burdened with customization options, added features, ads, and preloaded apps that you might or might not use.
Or in other words, you will (generally) get a clean reliable interface, won’t have to endure ads and recommendations in your notifications panel, and get to decide what apps you want to keep on your phone.
It’s also a safer bet for consumers. If you aren’t sure whether you will find a particular software in line with your taste, it’s generally safer to side with Google’s vision aka stock Android.
On the other hand, the unadulterated Android experience can feel crippling and unbelievably bland at times. That’s because Stock Android is missing a few staple options and that can be really annoying. For instance, we receive many consumer complaints regarding missing features like call recording or a proper, separate gallery app.
Best stock Android Phones under Rs 20,000
1. Moto G60 and G40 Fusion
Moto G60 (review) and G40 Fusion (review) are almost similar phones, with minor differences. Both of these phones run Motorola’s clean Android 11 software and are powered by Snapdragon 732G octa-core chipset.
These aren’t slim or light phones, but perhaps the 6000mAh battery justifies the heft. The IPS LCD panels on both phones support 120Hz refresh rate. The primary difference between the two is in their camera hardware. The G60 brandishes a 108MP primary rear camera and the G40 Fusion has a 64MP primary rear camera.
2. Moto G 5G
Moto g5 5g (review) is one of the most affordable 5G phones in India. It has a massive 6.7-inch IPS LCD display that supports HDR10 and 90Hz refresh rate.
Powered by Snapdragon 750G, this one runs Android 10 with My UX on top. So, it’s not exactly stock Android, but it’s close and worth counting in. There are four cameras on the rear, a 5000mAh battery, and a rear fingerprint sensor.
3. Moto G9 Power 
Moto G9 Power (review) is another sizeable phone that provides remarkable value for its price. It’s powered by a Snapdragon 662 octa-core chipset, paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage.
The handset has a 6.8-inch HD+ display, a massive 6000mAh battery, and a 64MP primary rear camera. The software is Android 10-based My UX which is clean and simple and close to stock Android.
4. Motorola One Fusion+
Motorola One Fushion+ is a competitive specced stock Android phone priced under INR 20,000. This one employs Snapdragon 730G octa-core chipset with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
Then there is the customary quad-camera arrangement on the rear with a 64MP sensor in the lead, 16MP pop-up front camera, a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support, and a dedicated Google Assistant button. The only catch is that you will have to buy this from recurring flash sales.
5. Micromax IN Note 1B
Micromax is trying to make yet another comeback in India with its In series phones. The IN Note 1B offers decent hardware for an affordable phone and runs simple stock Android software.
It’s an appealing phone for casual users, even when Micromax is yet to get the nuances right. Features to look forward to include Helio G85 octa-core chipset, 6.67-inch Full HD+ display, and a 5000mAh battery with fast charging.
6. Moto G9
Moto G9 (review) is another affordable stock Android phone from 2021 that’s powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 paired with 4GB RAM and up to 64GB storage. This one has a 48MP primary rear camera, a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution, and a 5000mAh battery with 20W fast charging.
The Moto G9 starts at Rs. 11, 500 at launch and is an option worth considering for people who prioritize stock Android.
7. Moto G8 Plus
Motorola Moto G8 Plus is powered by Snapdragon 665 octa-core chipset, runs pure Android, supports Dolby Atmos audio, has a vivid display, and a 4000mAh battery.
It’s not a phone for hardcore gamers but is a decent option for quotidian consumers who prioritize clean software.
8. Xiaomi Mi A3
Mi A3 is the third Android One or stock Android phone from Xiaomi. Going by early 2021 standards, the Mi A3 can be termed as a compact and light phone. It has a 6.08-inch display with HD+ resolution and is powered by Snapdragon 665 octa-core chipset, which is a minor improvement over Snapdragon 660 on its predecessor.
The handset has an in-display fingerprint sensor, triple rear cameras, a water-drop notch, and a 4030mAh battery with fast charging support. On the downside, the display isn’t sharp enough and that really bogs the experience down.
9. Motorola One Vision
The primary highlight of the Motorola One Vision is its 21:9 aspect ratio screen that’s quite immersive when you find the right content. The 6.3-inch IPS LCD display is full HD sharp and has a punch-hole cutout to accommodate the selfie camera.
The handset is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9606 octa-core chipset and employs a 48MP primary rear camera. The 3500mAh battery doesn’t sound very inspiring, but on a positive note – Moto bundles an 18W Turbocharger in the box.
If you are fascinated by the prospects of experience pure Android software on that rather tall screen, Moto One Action is almost the same phone, save for the differences in camera hardware.
10. Nokia 8.1
The Snapdragon 710 powered Nokia 8.1 is now available in the sub 20K price segment. The handset has a 6.18-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution and a large notch.
The handset runs stock Android 9.0 Pie out of the box, starts at 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, and Zeiss optics for front and rear cameras. It’s fueled by a 3500mAh battery and has fast charging support.
10 Best Pure Android Running Smartphones for 2021
As you might have noticed, phones with the best hardware aren’t running stock Android. Last year hasn’t been particularly good for stock Android, and the only compelling options that come to mind is Google Pixel 4a.
Here’s the list of affordable stock Android phones In India in 2021
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These are the Best Android Phones to buy in November: Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and more!
We’ve used 100s of phones, and here are our picks for the Best Android Phones you can buy right now!
The Android phone scene is in very good shape right now. Every reputable brand has become very skilled at crafting a great device at every price range. The top-end flagships offer stunning screens and exceptional cameras; mid-tier phones are polished and could pass for a flagship for some; entry-level budget options are more powerful and better built than before. This is good news! When brands compete, we the consumers win. But if you’re not too well-versed in the industry, it could be a daunting task buying a new Android device. This is why we’re here to help.
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Best Android Phone Overall: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Last year’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra was our pick for the best Android phone of 2020, so it’s no surprise the Galaxy S21 Ultra — which improves on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in several ways — has dominated the top of this list all year. And since there was no Galaxy Note device this year, that means the S21 Ultra may just keep this spot through the rest of the year.
And it’s well-deserving too. Samsung basically threw everything but the kitchen sink at making this phone. Every single recent new smartphone breakthrough you can think of, this phone has it. For starters, there’s the screen, a stunning 6.8-inch, razor-sharp panel that Samsung calls “Dynamic AMOLED 2x.” It packs a 1440 x 3200 resolution, along with a variable refresh rate that can get as low as 10Hz, up to 120Hz. Whether it’s colors, viewing angles, maximum screen brightness (1500 nits), this is arguably the very best screen on a smartphone right now (although Xiaomi’s Mi 11 Ultra could challenge that).
Then there’s the redesigned camera system, housed in this unique module that blends into the chassis of the device. It’s headlined by a 108MP main camera with a relatively large image sensor of 1/1.33″ sensor, so you’re getting shots with shallow depth-of-field for that natural bokeh if you are shooting a subject or object up close. The larger sensor also helps the main camera take in a lot of light. Then there’s a 12MP ultra-wide with a really wide field of view. Finally, for zooming, Samsung gave this phone two zoom lenses: a 10MP, f/2.4 3x optical zoom, and a 10MP, f/4.9 10x Periscope zoom. The latter is insane — you can get 10x zoom images that don’t show any noticeable loss of sharpness. Around the front is a 40MP selfie camera. If these numbers sound overwhelming, that’s okay, because Samsung made the shooting experience relatively straightforward and simple. There is no denying that this is the most extra camera system around though, with only the Huawei P40 Pro Plus (which isn’t available in most parts of the world) being able to go toe-to-toe in terms of matching every camera spec.
Powering the phone are all top-notch internals too: Snapdragon 888, 12 or 16GB of RAM, and a 5,000 mAh battery. There’s wireless charging, IP68 water resistance rating, and every other extra flourish you can think of, like stereo speakers, reverse wireless charging, Gorilla Glass Victus covering both front and back, and Samsung DeX.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra runs on Android 11 (still) but Samsung’s One UI skin on top is aesthetically pleasing and adds plenty of bonus features that vanilla Android does not offer, such as a good one-hand mode. Samsung DeX, which we mentioned earlier, is also extremely useful — it essentially lets you connect the Galaxy S21 Ultra into an external monitor (wirelessly or wired) and get a desktop experience. Pair a Bluetooth keyboard and you can get some real work done.
Finally, the Galaxy S21 Ultra also has that Samsung marketing and distribution that makes Samsung devices easier to buy than say a Google Pixel or a OnePlus phone. This last part matters because even though the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra comes very close to matching the Galaxy S21 Ultra spec for spec, and the Google Pixel 6 Pro has a case for being a more “enjoyable” Android phone to use, the fact that neither phone are entirely available worldwide (Xiaomi doesn’t sell in the US, Pixels doesn’t sell in many parts of Asia), plus the reality that neither Xiaomi nor Google have the global retail presence or after-sales support of a Samsung, ultimately limits those two phones’ mainstream appeal. All these things add up to make the Galaxy S21 Ultra very hard to beat as “the best Android phone overall.”
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the ultimate overkill in the new 2021 flagship series, packing in a flagship SoC, a premium build, a great display, and an amazing camera setup, as well as all the extras expected on a premium flagship.
Best Samsung Galaxy Phones for every budget and need Best Android Phone for most people: Pixel 6This category is tricky because the phone that tops this list isn’t usually the best phone per se in terms of having all the most premium features, but it’s the best phone for most people, the phone regular consumers should consider first because of the combination of performance and value for money. And starting at $599, the newly released Google Pixel 6 takes this category by a landslide. Despite costing almost half of the typical 2021 flagship phone, there are several key flagship features in the Pixel 6, including Google’s first-ever self-developed SoC, Tensor, a new 50MP camera that, when paired with Google’s camera software prowess, makes for arguably the best main camera around. You also get a relatively large 4,614 mAh battery, a 6.4-inch OLED screen, IP68 water resistance, and a gorgeous, unique design with some very fun colors. Of course, there are areas of compromise to get this phone down to this price range: the display only refreshes up to 90Hz, there’s no zoom lens, and relatively slow wired and wireless charging. But these compromises are very easy to accept for those who want a phone that looks and feels like a flagship but comes at half the price. And Google’s optimization is so well that the screen fluidity feels closer to 120Hz than 90Hz. But let’s get back to that camera: the Pixel’s cameras have been the best or among the best cameras in the industry for years, thanks to Google’s awesome computational photography and despite the fact that the last two Pixels have used relatively pedestrian camera hardware. Now that the Pixel 6 has camera hardware that’s actually up to 2021 standards, the result is just a stunning camera experience. This is a phone that you can point and shoot and get a great shot almost every time. The ultra-wide camera, however, doesn’t fare as well. It’s fine in a vacuum, just not at the jaw-dropping standards of the main camera. All that and we haven’t even talked about another major Pixel selling point: this is a pure Google phone, so you can expect to get exclusive Android-Pixel features and the fastest software updates too. And with Android 12 getting one of the biggest visual overhauls in years, now is the best time to have first dibs on all things Android 12. Simply put, the Pixel 6 is the best overall value on this list and the best phone for most people. Google Pixel 6
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