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Mobile Price List in India

Mobile Price in India 2016

There is a wide variety of mobile phones or smartphones available in Indian market ranging from Rs. 1000 to Rs. 80,000. The above mobile price list is updated daily (last updated on 26th September 2016) and is sourced from top online sellers like Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, eBay, Shopclues, Infibeam etc. The price list also features key specifications along with the user ratings. The prices are valid all across India including top cities like New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Indore etc.

You can also refer to the popular mobile price lists below:

Samsung Mobiles | Apple iPhones | Micromax Mobiles | Lenovo Mobiles | Xiomai Mi Mobiles | HTC Mobiles

These brands are closely followed by Microsoft, LG, Oppo, Karbonn, Sony Xperia, HP, Panasonic, Asus, Celkon & more.

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The importance of mobile phones has become monumental in recent times. With the ability to connect with your friends and family instantly, you get to call people, share videos, notes, information, photos, and more with just the touch of a button. If you are planning to buy a mobile phone that can do all these functions and more, CompareRaja is the right place for you. From brands such as Apple, Motorola, Samsung, Sony and more, find the best range of mobile phones within your budget by comparing up to four products at once with CompareRaja.

Mobile Phone Price List

Check out the below price list for best selling mobile phones in India,

Best Selling MobilesAvailable From
OnePlus 3Rs. 27,999
Samsung Galaxy S7 32 GBRs. 42,400
Moto G4 16 GBRs. 12,499
Lenovo Vibe K5 PlusRs. 8,299
Xiaomi Redmi 3S PrimeRs. 8,999
Xiaomi Mi 5 32 GBRs. 24,999
Xiaomi Redmi 3Rs. 10,999
Lenovo Vibe K4 noteRs. 10,999
Micromax Canvas 6 ProRs. 11,890
Apple iPhone 6s Plus 16 GBRs. 49,999

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With the advent of technology, smartphones have become an essential part of our lives. These phones are equipped for functions beyond calling and come with variety of features like camera, radio, games and calculator etc. In addition to the built-in features, one can explore the entire world wide web through his/her smartphone with the help of internet connectivity. The connectivity also gives access to several applications belonging to categories like health & fitness, news, education, science, books, business, finance, music, lifestyle, sports and many more. Most of such applications are extremely helpful for learning as well as entertainment purpose. These smartphones are available in different colours as well as shape/sizes and the price varies accordingly.

However, in addition to price comparison one must also do feature comparison while buying a mobile. There are several factors based on which one can compare mobiles and decide which one to buy. Such factors include Storage Capacity, Internal Memory (RAM), Connectivity Options, Camera Specifications, Battery Life, SIM Type, Screen Size etc.

Screen Size:

Screen size is a matter of choice. Some people prefer a bigger screen whereas some opt for a small/sleek display. Smartphone with bigger screens can be difficult to handle as they are comparatively bulky but they provide a good experience while watching videos or playing games. So pick the one as per your own choice and need!

Display (resolution):

Display is not only about screen size but also about resolution i.e. pixel per inch (ppi). Different companies use different display technologies e.g. Nokia uses Clear Black, Samsung uses Super AMOLED, Apple uses Retina Display whereas Microsoft uses Clear Type. One should look for the pixel stats. The higher the pixels (ppi), the better will be the resolution.

One should also consider the screen protection level provided by the manufacturer. There are devices with Corning Gorilla Glass etc. that provide better resistance against scratches. This is very useful if your device handling is rough.

Camera:

It is a myth that camera with higher megapixels will provide good quality images. Good image is a function of various factors like mega pixel, lens, resolution, flash etc. So one should not take a decision only on the basis of mega pixels. E.g. A 5 MP camera is capable of providing images that can be printed at 300 dpi (dots per inch) which is considered to be a standard resolution for professional printing.

There are several devices that have both back (primary) as well as front (secondary) cameras. Tip: If your are a selfie fan, check for smartphones with special front camera features suitable for taking selfies!

OS (Operating System):

It is the OS that makes your phone a ‘smart’ phone, thus one needs carefully pick the OS that best fits his/her needs. The popular OS in India is Android followed by iOS (used only in Apple devices) and Windows (used mostly in Microsoft devices). Although it is difficult to recommend any particular OS as it is also a matter of choice and individual’s comfortability while operating the device with different OS. If you look at it from the market share point of view, then Android is the market leader in India, however iOS is popular in countries like US.

Once you zero down on the preferred OS make sure that you constantly update the same as and when new release is rolled out. This will give you access to new operating features in your phone.

Processor:

There are different types of processors in the market like dual core, quad core, octa core etc. Although, technically speaking the higher the processor better should be the performance; however one must also consider the compatibility factor. The compatibility of the processor needs to be matched with the device as well as the OS. e.g. An octa core processor need not always perform better on all devices or OS. Also, the make of the processor also plays an important role.

RAM:

No rocket science here! More the size of RAM, better will be the output/performance. The highest configuration of RAM as on today is 4 GB.

Battery:

Ofcourse, the more the better! A phone with a battery of 2000mAh or more usually run for a longer duration in single charge as compared to others. However, the performance also depends on the usage. E.g. If you are a serious gamer, it is advisable to keep a power bank as back-up!

Storage:

Again, the more the better. The storage is of two types- internal and external. Some devices support external storage (by means of SD card) whereas some only support internal storage. So if you store a lot of images, songs, videos, apps, games etc. in your device, then select the one that supports external storage. However, remember that the limit of external storage support also varies from device to device.

Mobile Price:

Last but not the least, price plays an important factor while buying a mobile phone. Comparing mobile prices online not only helps to save money but also time. There are various online merchants that provide users with payment options like EMI, Cash on Delivery (COD) and Online Payment (via credit/debit card or net banking). The flexibility in payment options add to the buyer's convenience.

At CompareRaja.in, you can compare mobile phone prices from trusted and leading online stores like Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal, eBay, Shopclues, Infibeam, HomeShop18, IndiatimesShopping & more. In addition you can also compare the features of smartphones making it easy for you to decide which one matches your needs the most.

5 quick tips to consider while buying a new smartphone:

  • Don’t just go for higher Mega Pixel, also consider quality of resolution, lens, flash etc.
  • Don’t fall for pre-installed apps. Most often they are useless.
  • Check the usability and features of different OS before finalizing on one.
  • Refer to user ratings and reviews.
  • Don’t forget to compare prices!

FAQs while buying a mobile:

1) Is it safe to buy a mobile phone online?

Completely! There are various popular online merchants like Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal, eBay etc. that provide users with genuine products as well as secured payment options. Several stores also give replacement and money-back guarantee. The only care one needs to take is to read the terms & conditions carefully while buying from lesser known online stores.

2) Is higher mega pixel always better?

No. The images quality is a combined output of several factors like mega pixel, resolution, lens, flash etc. Thus don’t fall for higher mega pixels.

3) Which is the best mobile for rough & tough use?

Check for mobile phones with Corning Gorilla Glass as they provide better resistance against scratches. Tip: Use screen guard!

4) Which is the best processor?

(Sorry!) Difficult to answer. Ideally, the higher the processing speed, the better will be the output. However, the compatibility with the device and the OS also play a role in the performance. Thus refer to user reviews regarding the performance before making a purchase decision.

5) Which is the best mobile brand?

That’s a tough one to answer. Some of the popular mobile brands in India are Samsung, Micromax, Apple, HTC, Lenovo, Xiaomi etc. But it all depends upon which handset suits your needs the best. Also, one must consider the after sales service factor before making a purchase decision. Check if there is service center nearby of your preferred brand.