5G smartphones under 10,000: Jio and Airtel launched 5G services in India two years ago, and Vodafone-Idea is also preparing to launch its 5G service. Sales of 5G smartphones in India have grown significantly over the past two years. Currently, most smartphones sold in India support 5G networks. If you also want to switch from a 4G smartphone to a 5G smartphone, then we will introduce you to the three cheapest 5G smartphones. You can take them home at a very low price during the Diwali sale on e-commerce site Flipkart.
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
The affordable 5G smartphone launched by Samsung this year comes with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage, which you can expand up to 1TB via microcard. The phone is priced at Rs 9,999, which is much lower than the launch price. The phone comes with a 6.6-inch FHD+ display. This Samsung phone supports a 5000mAh battery and 25W charging. The phone is powered by Exynos 1330 processor. It has a 50MP primary camera and 2MP secondary camera. The phone comes with a 13MP selfie camera.
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
Motorola G45 5G
This budget-friendly Motorola 5G smartphone also has 4GB RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage, which you can expand up to 1TB via micro card. This phone is also priced at 9,999 rupees, which is much lower than the launch price. The phone comes with a 6.5-inch HD+ display. The phone supports 5000mAh battery and fast charging function. The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor. It will have a 50MP primary camera and a 2MP secondary camera. The phone comes with a 16MP selfie camera.
Motorola G45 5G
POCO M6 5G
This affordable 5G smartphone from POCO has 6GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage, which you can expand up to 1TB via micro card. The phone is also priced at Rs 9,999. The phone comes with a 6.74-inch HD+ display. The phone supports 5000mAh battery and fast charging function. It has MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor. It will have a 50MP primary camera and a secondary camera. The phone comes with a 5MP camera that can be used for selfies and video calls.
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