Phones have long moved from being a utility directed product. The factor of style has become very important too. People want phones which don’t only function well, but are beautiful to look at too. So, if you are going to buy phone soon, it’s not only the specs that you should be looking for. No matter what your budget is, there are stylish phones for every price range. So, let’s explore the wide spectrum of mobile phone collections that we have in the market.
Below INR 5,000 – Nokia Asha 501:-
Asha 501 reeks of style; it has an industrial looking design, has a new interface called FastLane, in which the primary gesture is swiping. It has a 3 inch screen, with 240-by-320 resolution, has 64 MB of RAM and runs the Asha platform as its OS. It’s refreshing if you are bored with playing Android for a long time. It has a 3.2 MP camera, and supports, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. It comes with 128 MB of internal storage, so you have to increase it with microSD cards. The phone comes in vibrant colors, perfect for the young. And you can even change the back cover for different colors. The Nokia Asha 501 price is around INR 5,000 when it was released this week and we can expect further price drops in a couple of weeks.
Below INR 8,000 – Sony Xperia Tipo:-
Xperia Tipo is a small phone. It is designed deliberately to look dinky. It weighs only 100g or so, has a 3.2 inch, 320-by-480 resolution screen. It comes with Android 4.0.4 ICS and has an 800 MHz Qualcomm processor and Adreno GPU to back it up. In addition to that, there’s 512 MB for RAM. It comes with 2.5 GB of internal storage, expandable by microSD cards. It has 3G access and can connect to WiFi. It has a 3.15 MP camera at the back and it gives battery backup for 5 hours of talk time. This phone’s strength is the offering of Android ICS, and also Samsung’s durable hardware. The small size makes it very portable to carry.
Below INR 10,000– Nokia Lumia 520:-
Lumia 520 is the most affordable Windows Phone 8 device. It’s simply gorgeous, when it comes to performance and looks. It has a rectangular finish, feels good at hand and has a beautiful 4 inch screen. It comes with a 1 GHz dual core processor, and has 512 MB of RAM. Those specs are simply awesome for multitasking and Windows Phone 8 flies on it. It has a 5MP camera, which can record video at 720p. The phone’s strength is its amazing OS, classy design and powerful hardware. It’s a must buy if you are serious about creating a Windows Phone 8 ecosystem.
Below INR 17,000 – Sony Xperia L:-
Xperia L is a 4.3 inch, Android Jelly Bean smartphone. The screen has a resolution of 480-by-854 pixels, with a density of 228 ppi. That’s above average and the display is very crisp. It has a 1 GHz dual core processor and 1 GB of RAM, along with 8 GB of internal storage. It comes with an 8MP camera with LED flash and capable of 720p video recording. It has a secondary VGA camera too. It supports a wide range of connectivity; WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot etc. The strength of the phone is its design factor. It’s superb when in that category– it’s svelte, comfortable and cool. It’s smooth to handle, thanks to specs. It would be a very good buy, if you want to show off your phone.
Below INR 20,000 – Nokia Lumia 820:-
Lumia 820 has a 4.3 inch, 480-by-800 resolution, AMOLED screen. It has a 1.5 GHz dual core processor, and 1 GB of RAM. That’s more than enough to run Windows Phone 8 smoothly, and so it does. It has an 8 MP camera, with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash. It goes without saying that this camera is probably the best in the business. It has 8 GB of internal memory, expandable up to 64 GB with microSD cards. Lumia phones form an avenue which hasn’t been explored much by people. It’s a fabulous working environment, especially for the entertainment. Lumia 820 would be a great buy if you are searching for a companion for your work and play.
Below INR 25,000 – HTC One X:-
HTC One X comes with a 720-by-1280 resolution, 4.7 inch Super IPS LCD2 display. That amounts to about 312 ppi, which is close to the retina display res of iPhones. It comes with a 1.5 GHz processor, with an ULP GeForce for graphics. It comes with an 8MP camera, with LED flash and can record video at 1080p full HD. It has a front facing camera too, with 720p video capture capability. It comes in two models, 16 GB and 32 GB internal storage, no room for cards. It comes with Android 4.0.4 ICS, but can beupgraded to Android Jelly Bean 4.1.1. Its design has some class, and the Sense UI can be a really helpful if you are bored with ubiquitous Samsung’s TouchWiz UI.
Below INR 35,000 – Sony Xperia Z:-
It has a 5 inch, 1080-by-1920 TFT display. That gives 441 ppi of density, which is really very high! The images are super crisp and the phone is a delight to stare at. The phone is water and dust proof. You can’t get something more stylish that that. It’s shatter proof too. Comes with Android 4.1.2 JB, upgradable to Android 4.2.2, has a quad-core 1.5 GHz and 2 GB of RAM, has 13.1 MP camera with LED flash, video recording @1080p and front facing camera of 2.2 MP with 1080p recording too.
Below INR 45,000 – HTC One:-
The phone has an awesome all-metal design, with front facing speakers. It’s an absolute delight to use, especially with a 4.7 inch full HD screen, with 469 ppi pixel density and the new Sense UI over the Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and quad core 1.7 GHz processor.The overall usage experience is exceptional; the transitions are life-like because of the crisp screen and things like BlinkFeed. It is quite simply right in the league of Galaxy S4 in terms of being the best Android device.
Below INR 5,000 – Nokia Asha 501:-
Asha 501 reeks of style; it has an industrial looking design, has a new interface called FastLane, in which the primary gesture is swiping. It has a 3 inch screen, with 240-by-320 resolution, has 64 MB of RAM and runs the Asha platform as its OS. It’s refreshing if you are bored with playing Android for a long time. It has a 3.2 MP camera, and supports, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. It comes with 128 MB of internal storage, so you have to increase it with microSD cards. The phone comes in vibrant colors, perfect for the young. And you can even change the back cover for different colors. The Nokia Asha 501 price is around INR 5,000 when it was released this week and we can expect further price drops in a couple of weeks.
Below INR 8,000 – Sony Xperia Tipo:-
Xperia Tipo is a small phone. It is designed deliberately to look dinky. It weighs only 100g or so, has a 3.2 inch, 320-by-480 resolution screen. It comes with Android 4.0.4 ICS and has an 800 MHz Qualcomm processor and Adreno GPU to back it up. In addition to that, there’s 512 MB for RAM. It comes with 2.5 GB of internal storage, expandable by microSD cards. It has 3G access and can connect to WiFi. It has a 3.15 MP camera at the back and it gives battery backup for 5 hours of talk time. This phone’s strength is the offering of Android ICS, and also Samsung’s durable hardware. The small size makes it very portable to carry.
Below INR 10,000– Nokia Lumia 520:-
Lumia 520 is the most affordable Windows Phone 8 device. It’s simply gorgeous, when it comes to performance and looks. It has a rectangular finish, feels good at hand and has a beautiful 4 inch screen. It comes with a 1 GHz dual core processor, and has 512 MB of RAM. Those specs are simply awesome for multitasking and Windows Phone 8 flies on it. It has a 5MP camera, which can record video at 720p. The phone’s strength is its amazing OS, classy design and powerful hardware. It’s a must buy if you are serious about creating a Windows Phone 8 ecosystem.
Below INR 17,000 – Sony Xperia L:-
Xperia L is a 4.3 inch, Android Jelly Bean smartphone. The screen has a resolution of 480-by-854 pixels, with a density of 228 ppi. That’s above average and the display is very crisp. It has a 1 GHz dual core processor and 1 GB of RAM, along with 8 GB of internal storage. It comes with an 8MP camera with LED flash and capable of 720p video recording. It has a secondary VGA camera too. It supports a wide range of connectivity; WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot etc. The strength of the phone is its design factor. It’s superb when in that category– it’s svelte, comfortable and cool. It’s smooth to handle, thanks to specs. It would be a very good buy, if you want to show off your phone.
Below INR 20,000 – Nokia Lumia 820:-
Lumia 820 has a 4.3 inch, 480-by-800 resolution, AMOLED screen. It has a 1.5 GHz dual core processor, and 1 GB of RAM. That’s more than enough to run Windows Phone 8 smoothly, and so it does. It has an 8 MP camera, with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash. It goes without saying that this camera is probably the best in the business. It has 8 GB of internal memory, expandable up to 64 GB with microSD cards. Lumia phones form an avenue which hasn’t been explored much by people. It’s a fabulous working environment, especially for the entertainment. Lumia 820 would be a great buy if you are searching for a companion for your work and play.
Below INR 25,000 – HTC One X:-
HTC One X comes with a 720-by-1280 resolution, 4.7 inch Super IPS LCD2 display. That amounts to about 312 ppi, which is close to the retina display res of iPhones. It comes with a 1.5 GHz processor, with an ULP GeForce for graphics. It comes with an 8MP camera, with LED flash and can record video at 1080p full HD. It has a front facing camera too, with 720p video capture capability. It comes in two models, 16 GB and 32 GB internal storage, no room for cards. It comes with Android 4.0.4 ICS, but can beupgraded to Android Jelly Bean 4.1.1. Its design has some class, and the Sense UI can be a really helpful if you are bored with ubiquitous Samsung’s TouchWiz UI.
Below INR 35,000 – Sony Xperia Z:-
It has a 5 inch, 1080-by-1920 TFT display. That gives 441 ppi of density, which is really very high! The images are super crisp and the phone is a delight to stare at. The phone is water and dust proof. You can’t get something more stylish that that. It’s shatter proof too. Comes with Android 4.1.2 JB, upgradable to Android 4.2.2, has a quad-core 1.5 GHz and 2 GB of RAM, has 13.1 MP camera with LED flash, video recording @1080p and front facing camera of 2.2 MP with 1080p recording too.
Below INR 45,000 – HTC One:-
The phone has an awesome all-metal design, with front facing speakers. It’s an absolute delight to use, especially with a 4.7 inch full HD screen, with 469 ppi pixel density and the new Sense UI over the Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and quad core 1.7 GHz processor.The overall usage experience is exceptional; the transitions are life-like because of the crisp screen and things like BlinkFeed. It is quite simply right in the league of Galaxy S4 in terms of being the best Android device.
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