Best Mobile Phone under Rs 15,000 in March 2025: Poco M7 Pro 5G, CMF Phone 1 and more
Here in this March, a curate list of the best smartphone to be purchased in India for less than Rs 15,000 is given.
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Looking for a budget -friendly 5G smartphone that does not compromise on facilities? You are in luck! This March, a group of solid options under Rs 15,000 is available in India, providing good performance, reliable camera and long battery life. Whether you enjoy casual gaming, prefer to scroll via social media, or simply require a phone with a reliable selfie camera, something for all. Here are the top 5G smartphones that you can buy in India this month. The list includes Poco M7 Pro 5G with three other options.
Poco M7 Pro 5G
Poco M7 Pro provides reliable performance by keeping 5G things simple. It has a 6.67 -inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which ensures smooth view and vibrant color. Mediak Dimenses 7025 powered by Ultra, added up to 8GB RAM, it easily handles multitasking and everyday gaming. The 50-megapixel main camera takes solid shots, while a 20-megapixel front camera is a competent option for selfie and video calls. The 5,110mAh battery keeps it moving throughout the day, and with 45W fast charging, you can power quickly. Running hyperose based on Android 14, software is clean and adaptable. However, an update of Android 15 will be a welcome.
CMF phone 1
Nothing CMF phone 1, focuses on privatization, brings a new look on the budget smartphone. Its standout feature is interchangeable back cover, with users to see whenever they want. Under the hood, MediaTek Demispress 7300 ensures a smooth experience, whether for daily tasks, browsing or casual gaming. The 6.67 -inch Super AMOLED display provides excellent color breeding and crisp view, which makes it ideal for media consumption. The 50-megapixel main camera performs well in daylight, although it faces strict competition from other phones in this price bracket. A 5,000mAh battery provides reliable endurance, while OS 3.0 (based on Android 15, roll out in stages) ensures a liquid and blotware-free experience.
Redmi 13 5g
Redmi 12 upgrade at 5G, Redmi 13 makes significant improvement in the table. The 120Hz LCD display makes scrolling and gaming carefully smooth. The most important upgrade is its 108-megapixel primary camera, which captures wide and vibrant photos in good light. The 5,000mAh battery remains unchanged, but the charging speed has been increased to 33W, and Xiaomi has included the charger in the box. Running on Hyperos above Android 14, UI is now more sophisticated than the previous MIUI versions. With a balanced mix of performance, performance and camera capacity, Redmi 13 is a solid contender in the budget 5G space.
Motorola G 64 5G
For those who prefer pass-stock Android experience without unnecessary blotware, Motorola G64 5G is an excellent choice. It runs on MediaTek Demistance 7025, providing smooth performance for daily tasks and light gaming. Battery life is a standout feature, thanks to a large 6,000mAh battery which is easily beyond a day on the same charge. The 50-megapixel main camera with OIS captures steady and wide shots, especially in the conditions with light. Stock is running on Android 14, UI is a dislocation free and responsible. While the base variant fits within a budget of Rs 15,000, the high-end model with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage is slightly higher than this range, but it is worth considering for people requiring additional memory and storage.